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Nibbāna: The Final Goal of Buddhists

Nibbāna: The Final Goal of Buddhists Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Philosophy) No. 6. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 3 April, 2024 Abstract This paper is an academic study of Nibbāna aimed at clarifying the arguments surrounding questions such as: What is Nibbāna? Does Nibbāna exist? Is Nibbāna visible? And why…
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What Buddha Taught About Healthy Living?

What Buddha Taught About Healthy Living? Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 5. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 19 February, 2024 Abstract Even though the World Health Organization and doctors, including scientists, physicians, psychiatrists, and psychologists, are trying hard to reduce sicknesses with protective measures and treatments, health problems keep…
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Multifarious Meanings of Muditā (Sympathetic Joy) in Buddhism

Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 4. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 9 December, 2023 Abstract This article analyzes the multifarious meanings of Muditā (sympathetic joy) in Buddhist scriptures, such as the sangiti Sutta in the Long Discourse of the Buddha, Buddhaghosa’s commentary, visuddhimagga, and so on. Primarily, four different…
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What is Compassion?
What is Compassion? Read the full article to comprehend how compassion is deeply effective for peace and conflict resolution. The Principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution
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The Principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution (speech of the article)
The Principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution (speech of the article)
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Etymological Analysis of Sympathetic Joy

Etymological Analysis of Sympathetic Joy Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 3. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 23 November, 2023 Abstract This paper explores the etymology of the Pali term “Muditā,” analyzing it into “muda” (joyful) and “tā” (practice). It posits Muditā as the practice of joyful living, centered on…
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The Principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution

The Principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Philosophy) No. 5. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 29 October, 2023 Abstract The principles of Buddhism for Peace and Conflict Resolution are Non-violence, Compassion, Mindfulness, and Wisdom. Even Buddha taught these principles; they are universal practices.…
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Buddhist Behavioral and Social Cognitive Theory: A Guidance of Buddhist Psychotherapy Based on Mindfulness

Buddhist Behavioral and Social Cognitive Theory: A Guidance of Buddhist Psychotherapy Based on Mindfulness Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 3. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 17 October, 2023 Abstract This paper explores the relationship between Buddhism, psychotherapy, and the evolving mental health of the 21st century generation. It analyzes…
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The Concept of Wisdom According to Theravada Buddhist Dimension

The Concept of Wisdom According to Theravada Buddhist Dimension Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Philosophy) No. 4. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 17 October, 2023 Abstract As social beings, our existence is intricately woven with the tapestry of human connections, essential for navigating the complexities of daily life. Thus, our imperative…
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Joyful Life and Daily Practices

Joyful Life and Daily Practices Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 1. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 1 October, 2023 Abstract This academic paper investigated the origins and impacts of common psychological problems in human life. Drawing from Buddhist philosophy and psychological insights, it explores how negative thought processes can…
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