How to spread loving-kindness and make it work
A teacher who had experienced a swarm, she and her students were saved because of the loving-kindness spreading. How can you do to spread loving-kindness and make it work!
Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University arranged the Morning Alms Round to welcome freshmen 2013
Not Leaving One’s Work Undone
The nature of dung on the tail of a pig is to accumulate with the passing of the days, making it increasingly difficult for the pig to find happiness in its daily life
What are Sila Vata (religious or monastic precepts)? How are they different from the 5 precepts?
I heard Luang Phaw talk about Sila Vata (religious or monastic precepts). What are they? How are they different from the 5 precepts?
I am happy endlessly because of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga
Minister of Prime Minister's Office unveiled his appreciation of the 2013 Dhammachai Dhutanga.
Should donate my money to make merit through charity or toward the support of the monastic community since there are so many underprivileged groups?
Today’s society seems to be filled with so many underprivileged groups. I wonder if I should donate my money to make merit through charity or toward the support of the monastic community.
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Offering to 12,600 Monks on March 17th, 2012
The Photo Collection of the Morning Alms Offering to 12,600 Monks on Saturday March 17th, 2012.
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.
Introduction to Meditation at New York University
The Buddhist Council of New York invites the Dhammakaya International Meditation Center of New Jersey (D.I.M.C.N.J) to give an introduction to meditation.
Not Leaving One’s Work Undone.
It’s inevitable for us to avoid our life’s duties since we were bom starting from our duties as children, as brothers, as sisters, as pupils, as people, as husbands, as wives, as parents, as monks, as nuns, as leaders, as slaves, etc.