The Noble Truth of Suffering : 6. Lamentation [parideva dukkha]
The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we are unable to give up our attachment to something
The Noble Truth of Suffering : 5. Sorrow [soka dukkha]
The Buddha characterized the suffering of sorrow as afflicting one with burning in the heart as if the mind has list all refreshedness
Skill in knowledge
“Since the time when we were born we have found ourselves surrounded
The method of keeping the goals of life strong :
By being reasonable, practical and by keeping a strong faith and belief; believe in what you know is correct and good
The World Meditation Day 2011
Why is meditation important? Which organization has appointed the World Meditation Day on August 6th every year? Not only read it, please come to meditate together.
The Four Noble Truths : 4. Explanation of the Noble Truth of the Path to the End of Suffering
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Path to the End of Suffering includes all four of the Path to the End of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
Building Good Foundations for Life
“A salesman makes profit because of a good location, capital and good administration
The Benefits of Having Done Good Deeds in the Past
1. We will have everything we need and never lack anything
Ways to Accumulate Merits in Everyday Life
We have to hurry when it comes to accumulating merits, so that they will act as provisions for our next lives
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta : The Sermon : The Dhammacakka : Transport to Nirvana
The word ‘cakka’ means a ‘wheel’ a wheel in just the same way as a cartwheel or a car wheel