(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.
Luang Por Munindo - Trusting In True Principles
Luang Por Munindo - Wanting to Progress in Practice
Luang Por Munindo - Awareness Upgrade
Luang Por Munindo - The Middle Way: Not Merely Taking Sides
Luang Por Munindo - Contentment Emerging Naturally
Luang Por Munindo - Turning Attention Around and Looking Inward
Luang Por Munindo - Sitting in the Charnel Grounds
Luang Por Munindo - Different Ways of Dealing With Suffering
Luang Por Munindo - Deepening Our Faith
Luang Por Munindo - Being Interested in Dukkha
Luang Por Munindo - When Faced With a Dilemma
Luang Por Munindo - How to Contemplate
Luang Por Munindo - Feeling Deeply Threatened
Luang Por Munindo - Simplify
Luang Por Munindo - Supported and Protected
Luang Por Munindo - Do We Really Have To Take Sides
Luang Por Munindo - Change and Agility
Luang Por Munindo - Recovering From Our Addiction To Distraction
Luang Por Munindo - Welcoming the Unwelcome
Luang Por Munindo - Wise and Foolish Wanting
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