According to the old suttas, they always say that the origin of life is pure and clean. And every life in any physical form has a seed of Buddha planted inside.
We made the decision to follow this path, out of a wish to learn meditation and to attain the inner body of enlightenment.
There are only two things that really belong to us.One is our mind and the other is the point inside us which is home to the mind.
Concerning the truth of the Middle way that consists of the two Truths. It is Relative Truth and Absolute Truth. By the great Buddhist master Nagarjuna of Nalanda,
When your mind comes to an absolute standstill at the center of your body, no thought arises. Then, you will experience the brightness at the center of your body, it is the natural brightness of the pure mind.
From the fi rst time I started to study Dhamma, I knew I couldn’t afford to waste a further moment of my life.
Meditation is a universal act that everyone in this world can do. All can practise it regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity. All one needs is a human body.
In the Pali language, 'natthi santiparam sukham' means 'there is no happiness other than the peace of mind'
Differrences arise as we grow up and start to recognize the variation in nationality, religion, race, skin colour, social status, appearance, etc.
The Great Masters of meditation have told us that the knowledge of meditation practice along the Middle Way was lost 500 years after the Lord Buddha passed away into Nibbana (Nirvana).
Luang Pu Wat Paknam devoted himself to meditation all his life. From the time he ordained as amonk until his last day on earth,
I was not born in time to study with the Great Master. I mainly learned about Dhammakaya Meditation from Khun Yay Ajahn.
In 2002, The Inner Dreams Kindergarten Programme was established to share knowledge with all students, knowledge from the Tripitaka (the Buddhist Scriptures),
From the first moment of life to the last, humans have a natural need for love. We feel satisfied when we are loved,
Our love is not only given to parents, siblings, and friends, but also shared with someone who may become one’s husband or wife.
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