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BUDDHISM TRUE DHARMA
Janna Order Monastery
12 episodes
1 day ago
The supreme goal of meditation in Buddhism is to reach the state of non-ego–non-self, liberation, and enter Nirvana. Through meditation, the Buddha became a Perfectly Enlightened One. Meditation concentrates our minds, making them calm, mindful, and free of delusions. It especially helps destroy our egos and ignorance to attain liberation and enlightenment. This training material is based on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness of Theravada Buddhism, in which the ultimate end is the state of non-self. Zen instructors must strictly follow the order of this material to help new practitioners.
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The supreme goal of meditation in Buddhism is to reach the state of non-ego–non-self, liberation, and enter Nirvana. Through meditation, the Buddha became a Perfectly Enlightened One. Meditation concentrates our minds, making them calm, mindful, and free of delusions. It especially helps destroy our egos and ignorance to attain liberation and enlightenment. This training material is based on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness of Theravada Buddhism, in which the ultimate end is the state of non-self. Zen instructors must strictly follow the order of this material to help new practitioners.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Meditation: The Path to Inner Morality
BUDDHISM TRUE DHARMA
1 minute 2 seconds
1 week ago
Meditation: The Path to Inner Morality

Meditation: The Path to Inner Morality

A person who does NOT practice MEDITATION… cannot MASTER their own MIND… When one cannot MASTER their mind… they become CONTROLLED… by GREED… by SELFISHNESS… and by ANGER or HATRED… and will end up… doing WRONG… But a person who PRACTICES meditation… can MASTER their mind… and knows how to CHOOSE… what is RIGHT…

If the ENTIRE society… knew how to PRACTICE meditation… if EVERYONE raised their MORAL awareness… then society would NATURALLY… become LESS divided… Those who are POOR… but have CULTIVATED merit… will RISE above their circumstances… And those who are RICH… yet possess MORALITY… will KNOW how to HELP the poor… and thus… society will be VERY beautiful…

We do NOT pull the RICH down… we LIFT the POOR up… We lift the POOR up… by FIRST uplifting their MORALITY… And at the SAME time… when the RICH have MORALITY… they TOO… will REACH OUT their hands… to HELP lift the poor…

A society like THAT… would be truly BEAUTIFUL… One guided by FAIR laws… yet enriched by HUMANE… FLEXIBLE… and COMPASSIONATE policies… that allow people… to HELP… and UPLIFT one another…


BUDDHISM TRUE DHARMA
The supreme goal of meditation in Buddhism is to reach the state of non-ego–non-self, liberation, and enter Nirvana. Through meditation, the Buddha became a Perfectly Enlightened One. Meditation concentrates our minds, making them calm, mindful, and free of delusions. It especially helps destroy our egos and ignorance to attain liberation and enlightenment. This training material is based on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness of Theravada Buddhism, in which the ultimate end is the state of non-self. Zen instructors must strictly follow the order of this material to help new practitioners.