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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 |
Monle cyclone aid 5th trip photos and article uploaded. Click album, click on photo 5th trip. Articles below, click 'read more' for more articles. Fifth trip article at bottom of articles page.
"The Fifth Monle Aid Trip"
(23rd July to 28th July 2008)
Jenny Ko Gyi.
Then who will go feed those poor people on the other shore?' he would wonder, aloud. So did I, but only in thoughts......
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 August 2008 )
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Written by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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DHAMMA TALK GIVEN BY THE VENERABLE PAKOKU SAYADAW ON 15-8-2007 GETTING RID OF ASAVA Translated by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi, ITBMU, Myanmar. Sato bhikkhave bhikkhu. Sato, being with mindfulness. For worldlings, mindfulness is wholesome. For the Buddha and arahants it produces no results. This (being without resultant outcome) is called kriya. With mindfulness, covetousness and anger/hatred are to be got rid of. Covetousness is greed. Ill-will is hatred. With mindfulness, greed and hatred are to be got rid of. When there is perception as ‘I’, ‘others’, ‘man’, ‘woman’, there will be covetousness, hatred. With mindfulness, view of ‘I, man, woman, etc,’ is dispelled; only then will covetousness, hatred be dispelled. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 July 2008 )
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Written by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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NAMMAR SAYADAW The Three Truths (Excerpts from Dhamma Talks by the Venerable Nammar Sayadaw) Translated by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi, ITBMU, Myanmar. There are three stages of truth:- - conventional truth (sammuti sacca), - ultimate truth or reality (paramattha sacca), - noble truth (ariya sacca). Conventional truth consists of names and concepts. Why is a concept called truth? It is so called because it is not a lie. For instance, there is this black thing coming. What is it called? It is called a buffalo. According to the ultimate reality, a ‘buffalo’ cannot be found at all. The world calls it a buffalo. So it is not a lie when you also call it a buffalo. Names therefore are conventional truths. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 )
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Written by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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DHAMMA TALKSBY THE VENERABLE INDOBHASAPAKOKU SAYADAWCONDITIONAL RELATIONS(PATTHANA)Myanmar version Recorded and Transcribed by Colonel Tint Swe Translated by Dr. Jenny Ko Gyi ITBMU, Myanmar Edited & Proofread by: U Sobhana, Nepal Pali Proofread by: U Jotika, ITBMU, Myanmar HETU PACCAYA (ROOT CONDITION) According to the doctrine of Conditional Relations, roots are conditioning states that condition the arising of conditioned states — mind and matter — to arise by the efficacy of root condition. Root conditions are greed, hatred, delusion, non-greed, non-hatred, and non-delusion. Among these mental phenomena the first three are unwholesome (akusala) and the other three are wholesome (kusala). Ordinary beings are not free from these – if wholesomeness does not arise, there arises unwholesomeness, and vice-versa. |
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