PimonratC

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  1. (Cartoon) ... It's ok ...

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  2. (Image) Just let it go

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  3. (Image) ... Why ?

    . Please click on the image below for full version. or click here. http://atenlightenment.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/why-samadhi/ ... Why ? .
  4. (Image) ... Why ?

    . ... Samadhi ... .
  5. (Image) Just let it go

    For this image on FB: https://www.facebook.com/notes/klom-klom/image-dhamma-just-let-it-go/725242690846661 Thank you so much.
  6. Just Dharma Quotes

    ^___^ Thank you.
  7. My new Buddha statue

    Wow
  8. What are you watching on Youtube?

    (Sound Effect) Venerable Pramote Pamojjo (English Subtitle) This is so really great. .
  9. excellent zen book that i found today

    ^____^ Thank you.
  10. What are "you" ?

    . Please tell me... What exactly are 'you' ? .
  11. . To view larger image. http://atenlightenment.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/building-eng-3.png For example, if a man climbs to the third floor of a building, it is undeniably true that his arriving is a result of past action, that is walking up the stairs. And having arrivied there, it is impossible for him to reach out and touch the ground with his hand, or drive a car up and down there. Obviously this is because he has gone up to the third floor. Or, having arrived at the third floor, whether he is too exhausted to continue is also related to having walked up the stairs. His arrival there, the things he is able to do there and the situations he is likely to encounter, are all certainly related to the ‘old kamma’ of having walked up the stairs. But exactly which actions he will perform, his reactions to the situations which arise there, whether he will take a rest, walk on, or walk back down the stairs and out of that building, are all matters which he can decided for himself in that present moment, for which he will also reap the results. Even though the action of walking up the stairs may still be influencing him (for example, with his strength sapped he may be unable to function efficiently in any given situation), whether he decides to give in to that tiredness or try to overcome it are all matters which he can decide for himself in the present moment. Therefore, old kamma should be understood in its relation to the whole cause and effect process. In terms of ethical practice, to understand the cause and effect process is to be able to learn from old kamma, understanding the situation at hand, and to skilfully make a plan of action for improving and correcting the future. (-/\-) This is good. Good, Evil and Beyond Kamma in the Buddha’s Teaching, (p.86) by Bhikkhu P.A. Payutto Read a Book. http://atenlightenment.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/good_evil_and_beyond_kamma_in_the_buddha_s_teaching.pdf (Extended Edition) http://atenlightenment.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/good_evil_beyond_extended_edition.pdf .
  12. A Video Version is here. ^______^ This is really great. .
  13. What are "you" ?

    ...oh... .
  14. What are "you" ?

    There is no me. So I don't know how to say what am I. .
  15. What are "you" ?

    Everything. (^__^) .
  16. Good/Evil abstracted from?

    There is no reason why we do and why we don't. We just stand up and do some good things that we think it should be. That's all we do as long as we are a human be. Because It's enough for us to be a human and a good one.
  17. I'm looking for native Chinese and Japanese language speaking volunteers for Proofreading Chinese and Japanese translations for some short Dhamma Article. (about 2 pages). (-/\-) Please contact me by message, I will send you an article. Thank you so much for your kindness. (-/\-) ----------------- edit: There was someone very kindness volunteer to read this Chinese Translation. I'm so really Thank very much, ChiDragon. (-/\-) We still looking for someome please to read the Japaness Dhamma Article. (-/\-) . .
  18. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJBERBnnDV0 To read online. (^___^) http://atenlightenment.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/the-bird-and-the-tree/ .
  19. what would you say?

    The Buddha's message.
  20. What would you do if you saw a freezing child?

    . I got that kind of experience. Some days ago. Couple sat on the corner of the street, They was asking for food. I was there, I heard them. Sometime because of suspiciously and distrustful make us avoid to give them our hand. We all had a feeling about this. when we saw someone need help. Even though they didn't ask, we could feel it. So I like this video so much. It stimulated us to help someone at a time we can. So when the time had passed, we can told ourself. We had done our best to help them. .
  21. Law of Karma is not for damn anyone. Watch our mind. To damn, your mind may stuck with that damnation of yourself Dangerous, Maybe you're gonna be the one who take it. One of my teachers used to say, "He come by karma, He gone by karma." Of course, including us. So... we keep on right view and right action are the best. .
  22. Law of Karma is not for damn anyone.

    Could you give me some examples of accidents that happened with no cause ? Dominoes fall in the way they shouldn't be.... Or... They fall in the way we didn't want ? .
  23. Law of Karma is not for damn anyone.

    Don't worry about English, me too. The most important of Buddhist principles is causal interdependence. It describes the law of nature. Procceeding according to the flow of causes and effects and bound to the conditions found in the natural process. Law of Karma is one of the Law of Nature. I'm telling you the truth of nature. The truth is the truth even if nobody believes it. All events in nature proceed at the direction of the interrelationship of natural phenomena. There are no accidents. If you plant an mango seed, the resulting tree will be mango tree. The resulting tree can't be money tree. To be money, There are many of other process and there are many factors to consider. When you see the bright side of someone life, it doesn't mean there is no other side. .
  24. Law of Karma is not for damn anyone.

    You made an interesting remark. I’m sorry, I have little knowledge of christian. But there may be some difference between believe in God and believe in Karma. Belief in Karma means confidence in accordance with the law of action. Belief in the consequences of actions. Belief in the individual ownership of action Because Karma has nothing to do with creator or anything. .