ผู้แต่ง |
Bhikkhuni, Dhammananda, Ven. |
ชื่อเรื่อง |
1111 |
ISBN |
978-974-10-4942-4
|
เลขเรียก |
294.34435 B574T |
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ |
(7), 120 p. ; 22 cm |
หมายเหตุ |
Dharma talks of author from 2002 to 2008. |
หมายเหตุ |
Contents: MENTAL TRAINING -- Obstacles in meditation -- Body andmind -- Meditation bases -- Meditation techniques --Concentration -- Shortcut-Mental training -- The realmeaning of practice -- Wholesome meditation -- Havingclear objectives -- Do not take things for granted -- SilaSamadhi Panna -- The benefit of meditation -- Why do wehave to train the mind? -- The knowing mind |
หมายเหตุ |
Contents: BUDDHIST TEACHINGS -- Atta -- Essence of Buddhism --Nirvana and non-self |
หมายเหตุ |
Contents: Buddhist practices -- Living a daily life -- Living inharmony -- To work is to practice -- Taking the fiveprecepts -- Right speech -- The four strengths -- To bepeaceful -- Understanding life and death -- What does itmeans to be a Buddhist? -- Important factors for newlyordained Bhikkhus and Bhikkunis |
หมายเหตุ |
Contents: HERSTORIES -- Princess Yasodhara -- Sona Theri |
หมายเหตุ |
Contents: MISCELLENEOUS -- Becoming a Bodhisattva -- The empty textmaster -- A child with no father -- About birthdays --Father^'s love -- Remembering our fathers |
หมายเหตุ |
Summary: If we understand the nature of mind, the nature of mind isalways thinking but it is thinking in such non-systematical way. Thinking here. Thinking there. Jumpinglike a monkey. So many teachers compare the mind and callit the monkey-mind because the mind is uncontrolled. Whenwe have just caught a wild monkey, we have to tie it down.But this wild monkey, eventually, if we give it propertraining, will turn into a trained monkey. |
หมายเหตุ |
Summary: The trained monkey can actually perform all kinds ofdances and dramas such as those we have in Thailand. Weactually have schools to teach the monkeys in the South.We train monkeys so that monkeys can work for us, so themonkey climbs the coconut tree and picks just right kindof coconut, using its legs to twist the coconut and throwit down for the owner to pick up below the tree. |
หมายเหตุ |
Summary: If even a wild monkey can be trained so our monkey-mindcan also be trained. -- From back cover |
หัวเรื่อง |
Meditations |
หัวเรื่อง |
Meditation--Buddhism |
หัวเรื่อง |
Thought and thinking--Religious aspects |
หัวเรื่อง |
Dharma (Buddhism) |
ผู้แต่งร่วม |
Chatsumarn Kabilsing |