Youth Camp // June 12-15, 2016 - DIMC, California
From June 12-15, 2016, DIMC, California organized a Youth Camp for kids to come learn and practice many things in regards to the Buddhist culture and meditation.
Being Happy to Give and Forgive
To be happy to give and forgive, we may start by giving happiness to ourselves. We can do it in a simple way by telling ourselves every morning right after we get up, “I will be happy today.”
I’m a factory owner. Is there any way to make my employees love the factory and work to the fullest?
I’m a factory owner. I’d like to ask you if there is any way to make my employees love the factory and work to the fullest.
Raising our Children # 1
“A tree which bears bad fruit will be cut down; no one will want to save it. On the other hand, if the fruit tastes sweet and delicious,
Thai Youth In The High Tech Era
Very often I felt like surrendering and didn’t understand why the more merit I made the more degrading my life was until I became penniless. I felt as if I was in the dark. However, no matter how bad it was I would not give in and I chose to fight to my death. I changed from being downhearted to taking up the challenge. Finally I found out the best solution was not to think about it and to motivate myself to keep on making merit with an assurance that one day the merit will certainly yield fruit.
The 38 Ways to Happiness :- Artfulness in Speech (1)
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Third Group of Blessings. Blessing Ten :- Artfulness in Speech.
The Noble Truth of Suffering : 11. Separation from loved ones and treasured things
If we are someone who wishes for fulfillment by the sense-pleasures and habitually partake of those sense-pleasures
The Power of Personal Dhammakaya Image :- Mr. Wasana Thuanthong
Mr. Wasana Thuanthong, a Thai farmer, unveiled his experience about the power of merit from building the Personal Dhammakaya Images. He had been sick of the large intestine cancer and joined the medical trial, he is the only one who survive while the other eight participants passed away.
Former Buddhist Nun Helps Stressed-Out Find Inner Peace
I can’t stress this enough . . . no, really, I can’t