(keywords) (edited version) Q: "I have heard according to Theravada Buddhist teachings we are born and die at every moment, and we do this continuously, not only after our final breath. Could you please explain what this means?” Dependent Origination, kamma, rebirth, willing, daring, enquiring, 5 spiritual faculties, rainbow, burdensome, quandary, careful manner, self-adoration, vulgar, self-promotion, cooperation, harmony, self-obsessed, religion, Almighty, abominably, perpetual anxiety, community of selves, atta, anatta, society, morphing.
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Luang Por Munindo - Building Beautiful Friendships
Luang Por Munindo - Q: How To Practice With A Conceited Sense Of Superiority
Luang Por Munindo - The Saying No Practice
Luang Por Munindo - Q: How Do Buddhists And Non-Buddhists Handle Anxiety?
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Luang Por Munindo - Trusting In Open-Hearted Awareness
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Luang Por Munindo - Q: How Can I Be Sure
Luang Por Munindo - Going Forth From Home To Homelessness
Ajahn Kevali - The Ripening Of Wisdom
Luang Por Munindo - The Pain Of Perpetual Wanting
Luang Por Munindo - Feeling The Ache Of Longing
Luang Por Munindo - Q: Identified As The Activity Of Awareness Or As Awareness Itself
Luang Por Munindo - The Number One Global Stressor
Luang Por Munindo - Q: Though I Am Practising Hard, I Seem To Be Going Backwards
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