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Our world must have different kinds and levels of ...

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Although all concocted sankhāra are impermanent, t...

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Genuine happiness must be received freely without ...

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The realization of magga, phala, and nibbāna is no...

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If there’s no psychological or spiritual birth thi...

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Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind must be r...

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Nowadays, the greater the material progress, the g...

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Envy is a quiet fire that smolders in the hearts o...

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Education (sikkhā), in my view, is to know oneself...

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When it isn’t possible to marry in the flesh, we c...

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We ought to understand anantariya-samādhi as somet...

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Sīla, samādhi, and paññā naturally exist in all ac...

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Dhamma in a children's lullaby that demonstrates h...

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Life is something to which Dhamma can be added unt...

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Earning merit with our mouths (dhammadāna) brings ...

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Birth in Paticcasamuppāda is psychological or spir...

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The Heart of Buddhism for ordinary people, both th...

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The teaching of all ethical subjects must be taugh...

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Allow me to re-emphasize the theme of hell and hea...

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This final stage of the system of practice for the...

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The jewel in the toad’s head is the quenching of d...

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Dukkha teaches us much better than happiness does;...

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Bodhisatva’s Dhamma of can be summarized in four p...

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Realizing Dhamma and having Dhamma doesn’t mean th...