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: A Study of the Important Thinking according to the Attitude of Buddhism and Pyschological Law of Attraction
Researcher : Phra Kuprasong Sanyato date : 07/08/2015
Degree : พุทธศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต(พระพุทธศาสนา)
Committee :
  พระครูสิริรัตนานุวัตร
  พระครูพิพิธจารุธรรม
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Graduate : 2557
 
Abstract

              This research on  “A Study of the Important Thinking according to the Attitude of Buddhism and Pyschological Law of Attraction” was studied in the issues of meaning and occurring of the thinking, principles, methods, goals, achievement. The frame of research was to compare both of conception by collecting and studying all the documents; and then analyzing, synthesizing, interpreting, comparing,  summarizing, editing and to present on essay.

             Each of conception in Buddhism as shown in this research is the following :

๑.    The Five Aggregates; corporeality, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness; are body and mind;

๒.    The Sense-fields; the internal sene-fields are the eyes, the ears, the nose, the tongue, the body, the mind; the external sens-fields are the forms, the sounds, the smells, the tastes; are source of knowledge for human’s life;

๓.    The Dependent Origination is conditioned arising and cessation of the structure of conditions;

was to show the Three Characteristics. It is just only working of Elements and Five Aggregates; it is the state of being not self and nothing to control the events and also can synthesize to the analytical thinking.

             The analytical thinking is the way to use the ideas to investigate one’s life to get mundane wisdom and supermundane wisdom. When the people admit a fact; they can do the right thing to the right time in their lifestyles and also being not to overwhelm themselves with suffering. The Important Thinking According to the Attitude of Buddhism is complicated to understand; but the people have to study the Buddhism and use dhamma in their life for happiness and to prevent them from suffering.

             The Psychological Law of Attraction is introduced that  the same things will  be magnetized to each other. The Process is the following : Request is to tell the things people need to cosmos; Believing is to make someone’s mind to be confident to receive that things certainly; Receiving is to make people’s emotion to look as if to get that things already. What the people think will be magnetized to the same thought, so if the people need to change their behavior, they have to change the way they think. The Psychological Law of Attraction is used to serve human’s needs according to Maslow’s Theory; physiological needs, security or safety needs, affiliation or acceptance needs, esteem needs, self-actualization needs.

             The results of this research were the following : 1. The same meaning in thinking ; the working of mind or the activities of mind. 2. The difference details in;  the occurring of thinking, the principles, the goals, the achievement.

             The Buddha Taught is to help people understanding their present life; and also can use Dhamma in their life. The way to solve the problems is according to the Four Noble Truths; to know the problems to find the way to solve the problems, to prepare the process, to achieve the problems. The Buddhist people are taught to believe in actions; in causal conditions; they must have the volition and analytical thinkings to working. So they can take their needs. The people can be served by Dhamma to the extinction of all defilements and suffering.

               The Law of Attraction is the Western science; and being introduced in around the world based on culture, society, doctrine and religion in Western lifestyle. Although; it is shown as scientific knowledge; but it is presented on theism. All needs are believed to fulfill with supernatural power in the end.

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