What is meaning life and value of life?3


What is meaning  life and value of life?3

By...Uthai Eksaphang

5.life goals

In that way of life there is a need for satisfaction, can be summarized in 3 ways (Sang  Changam. (1983: 2 - 3) which are ...

1. Biological needs (Biological Needs). This is caused by the body. Like machinery, having to eat oil, people have to eat, the big thing is to eat Nowadays, what will happen if people increase their land? That is the need for food. Next, clothing, shelter and medicine

      2. Social Needs Because humans are social animals (Social animals) living in a relative group. The family is the most subordinate society. Being in a group wants to be outstanding, famous

3. Mental Needs are needs within the soul that are Need warmth and security With life insurance

        When people who seek refuge in Buddhism say ... Kalayanakari   Kalayanang  papakari  ja  papakang.  means ... People who do good will receive good results. Doing evil will result in evil. Good and evil are what they do (kamma, destiny). Good benefits are inherent in themselves. Is not any other sacred power that makes ... ... as the Buddhapod translates as ... benefits pass the bully, the obsessed person waiting for auspicious time Benefits are auspiciousness of benefits. What the stars can do ...

        Continue to want goodness Meaning only good things Even thieves steal good things Next, wanting to know life in the future, there is a fortune teller about this person. In Buddhism, there is a teachings in the Vasettha Sutra that ... . Kammuna  watati logo. which Means that the animal world naturally follows karma.

        Further needs special happiness Which the Buddhist teaches to know the truth of life, teaches to understand the rules of the Trinity Emphasize on the Four Noble Truths. Explain Paticcasamuppata. When he saw the dharma, he saw the way to liberation to the state of nirvana. Continue to desire the noble refuge And finally, that life philosophy is needed.

 6. goals of life, according to Buddhist views

        The way of life which is the highest truth in Buddhist terms is entering Nirvana It is a matter which must be carefully considered by the high level of conduct in accordance with the teachings of the doctrine of Buddhism.

We may separate from simple to rare, or from the level of mortals to the nobles in order to live their lives to the fullest.

1. Thitadhammikattha The purpose of life for the present is to live life, to have enough debt, without debt, or to offend anyone.

2. Sampharajigatha The purpose of life is to be useful in the future. Meaning of a beautiful heart, beautiful outside, beautiful in virtue and ethics Have confidence in virtue in one's own mind, self-respect

3. The aim of life is to maximize benefits.

        Is the last agenda that life should reach Is the real enlightenment of things Knowing about the sankharadham Don't be a slave to the world. Not forced to be attached With a free heart, clear, bright, clean, peaceful, happy, delicate detail is Nirvana

Even if the goal of life is divided into 2 levels

1. Logistic level Which is a subject in the world Feeling with the senses and constantly changing.

2. Global level The impossible of the world is a state that quench all desires and heaps of suffering. Is a state that has passed away from the normal sensory perception of the mortals

 7. ways to reach the ultimate goal of life

In Buddhism, there is a doctrine which gives an opportunity for our people to understand ourselves, follow  The Middle way or Makh 8 (T.m. 10/299), which is the path of conduct in order to reach the ultimate goal of life.

1. Approval of  Right  View

2. Initiatives of Right  Thought

3. Verbal Right speech

4. Working the right Action

5. Raising the right livelihood

6. Attempts the right Effort

7. Consciousness  the Right  Mindfulness

8. Intentions  the right concentration

When people are able to do themselves in this way Must develop one's self-awareness and devotion The important thing in Buddhism is for people to know how to use their wisdom to find reasoning carefully. Do not believe in simple things.

According to the Gesaputtasutra formula or the 10 formulas of Kalamasutra (ang.tika. 20/505) as follows

1. Be  not  led  by  report

2. Be  not  led  by  tradition

3. Be  not  led  by  hearsay

4. Be  not  led  by  authority  of  texts

5. Be  not  led  by  mere  logic

6. Be  not  by  inference

7. Be  not  led  by  considering  appearances

8. Be  not  led  by  the  agreement  with  a  considered  and  approved  theory

9. Be  not  led  by  seeming  possibilities

10. Be  not  led  by  the  idea, “This  is  our  teacher.”

        But the Buddhists believe by using self-perception that All the dharma are charity or bad deeds. With penalty or without penalty etc. Therefore should abandon or abide by that.   Because the Buddhist teachings are mainly focused on human behavior and human behavior, therefore, they focus on the 3 doctrine of Buddhist teachings (Khu. Th. 25/24).

1. not  to  do  any  evil

2. to  do  good

3. to  purify  the  mind

The good and evil of people Is something that is visible and recognized in the living conditions of our people Use your intellect wisely and take action. Enable people to distinguish good and evil These things are the base for the mind to follow in the proper way.

Bibliography

Pin  mutukun, Col. (1982). Buddhism in Region 2. Bangkok: Amon Printing.

Phra Thammaphitaka (P.a. Payutto). 2003. buddhadham. Bangkok: Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University.

Phra Thepveti (Prayut Payututo). (1988). Buddhist dictionary version . 4th edition. Bangkok: Dansutha Printing..

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Somparn Promta. (1988). Time and space in Theravada Buddhist philosophy. Master of Arts Thesis Department of Philosophy Graduate school Chulalongkorn University Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University.

Sang  channgam. (1983). Prathipdham. Bangkok: Kamon Printing.

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