Core Value # 3: Virtue should be honoured
This sort of view advocates any form of practice which praises pr honours the virtues of others. To give some examples:
Contentment # 1
Contentment means “happiness with oneself and one’s possessions.” More precisely, it means becoming satisfied with what you have
Whenever
Center your mind softly, gently, lightly, and happily; with a clear and thought-free mind. While you are doing your daily chores; like brushing your teeth, washing your face, or cleaning your house.
The Photo Collection of the Dhammachai Dhutanga on April 5th, 2012 (Episode II)
Mahapavarana – Day of Resolutions
A beautiful and pure heart, analogous to a precious gem that others can appreciate through one’s speech and action, is one of the many outstanding characteristics of a sage that develops as a direct result of countless lifetimes accumulating and cultivating virtuous deeds. A sage is a pundit who consistently thinks wholesome thoughts, speaks wise words, and performs good deeds, thus earning adulation and respect of everyone.
Buddhism losing fast in Mongolia
ระบบออโต้ไพล็อตในมนุษย์
การที่เราสามารถจะทำอะไรได้อย่างอัตโนมัติ ร่างกายเป็นไปเองโดยที่ไม่ต้องคิด หรือวางแผนอะไรล่วงหน้าเป็นเพราะระบบสมองมีระบบออโต้ไพล็อตรองรับอยู่
The Ceremony of giving the statues of the Most Ven. Phramongkolthepmuni
The representative of Deputy Prime Minister received the statues of Luang Pu to establish in the police stations in four unrest Southern provinces in Thailand.
CNN has broadcasted the Dhammachai Dhutanga news...Update!!! CNN News Clip
Dhammakaya Temple had arranged the Dhammachai Dhutanga of Inviting the Golden Statue of Luang Pu Wat Paknam during April 2nd - 6th, 2012, and CNN has broadcasted this news.
Core Value # 6: There is life after death
This core value surmises the continuity of life after death. Life does not simply cease when we die. Only the physical body will decompose, but our spirit will comtinue its journey. This view is shared in one way or another by nearly every form of organized religion.