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http://wms.khmer-mchas-srok.org/kms/index.php?option=com_content&tas k=view&id=10&Itemid=25 KHMER MCHAS SROK is given missions of making the overseas Khmers and the international community realize the danger Cambodia faces in the near future due to the following internal problems which continue weakening the Cambodian nation: A - Continuous sufferings materially and mentally by the khmer people due to social injustice, impunity, poverty and the enduring violations of their legi... Read More
The Story of the Magical Elephant Tusk This story was set in India, in ancient time. Once upon a time, there was a woodsman. khmer usually refer to a peasant man as "mier nup", often signifying a good, meritorious person. The woodsman and his wife were very poor, barely getting by. He often enters the wood to cut dead tree branches and sell them in the market for food. One day, highly unusual, was that he spent his time sharpenning his tool. The knife he usually took with him does not require m... Read More
Hi Sammy, I respect your opinion in terms of building and how you or someone else cannot perceive its merit. That is ok, as it is up to you to decide. But, I want to elaborate according to my point of view in light of some words you mentioned, which is remembrance and judgement and man vs. god. I may speak in general here, so I do not bear any judgement on anybody, but just talking in terms of Principles and Philosophies. According to a Buddhist's perspective, when we are enlightened that it i... Read More
This is a Dhamma response to BawBaw. For fear that it will be buried in the subsequent posting of comments in its original thread, I want to submit a separate blog for the purpose of enlightenment. I both welcome and resent responses exampled below because they incite emotions that often get cloudy and unbeneficial if they are not in checked. Yet, at the same time inspire ideas, providing the potential for benefits depending on whose point of view it is. In... Read More
Lok Ta is narrating as His desciples made their treks down to the cave of Swirly Clouds or Mt. Swirly Clouds deep in the woods of Cambodia. All Buddhas (Preah Put Preah Metho, Preah Metherek, Tipankor, Saranangkor, Utapamakor...Kukusandha, Konagamana, Kassapa, Shakyamuni Gautoma Budda, all had been here. One Buddha remain called Maitreya Buddha who will fill His destiny to come here as well to fulfill His role in Sasana. We will travel to the heart of the cave and we will dispense Dhamma Desna... Read More
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