Meditation-Testimonials-Mr.Koichi-Enomoto-(Japan)
My name is Koichi Enomoto. I am Japanese. As the only son, I was well looked after. I had no siblings to share and learn the intricacies of gibing and taking with, thus I didn’t know the virtue of gibing.
How to Meditate
Let’s give ourselves a try. Firstly we must know the real nature of the mind. It is bright, clear and in the sphere form like a tiny crystal ball. Normally, the mind
V-Star :- Even though I am a deaf, I can be the president of Kathina Ceremony
Sotsuksa Debaratana School in Prachuab Kiri Khan Province, Thailand is the special school for deaf students. But the students in this school have shown their potential that the deafness is not their obstacles.
The 14th Meditation Retreat of Peace Revolution, June 2nd-15th, 2015
This meditation retreat was participated by 27 people from 21 countries, e.g. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Cameroon, Uganda, Tanzania, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Slovania, Lithuania, Belarus and the United States.
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II - “World Peace Through Inner Peace”
Letter from the novice representative who is studying Pali Grammar
Letter from the novice representative who is studying Pali Grammar - Novice Sitthichai Dechkhamphoo.
Particular approach
I like the lotus flower. It seems to be the most beautiful flower for me. I have a lotus flower crafted from crystal with a clear crystal ball on the top.
Sharing loving kindness
The sharing of loving kindness is something we can do everyday, both before and after daily meditation.
Meditation Testimonials :- Mrs. Chanapa Heart (New Zealand)
Mrs. Chanapa Heart unveiled her experience after she went to meditate.
Ceremony to Place Marker Spheres to Establish the Sacred Boundary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Bavaria
It started on May 23rd, 2015 through the chanting of the Buddha’s Mantra and Tijeevaravippavasa led by Most Venerable Phraprommethi, the committee member and spokesperson of the Supreme Sangha Council, and the monastic assembly in order to purify the temple and the land.