Change the Negative to Positive Behaviors by Buddhist Cognitive Concepts

Authors

  • Phrachayanantamunee Mahachulalongkormrajavidyalaya University, Nan Buddhist College
  • Bantika Jaruma Mahachulalongkormrajavidyalaya University, Nan Buddhist College

Keywords:

Human Behavior, Buddhist Cognitive Behaviors, Buddhist Concepts

Abstract

          Human’s behavior, nowadays, is under the structure that does not develop in ethics. For examples, the patronage, the self-attachment, the no self- identity, the overuse of western civilization concepts, and killing each other. Everything is driven under greed, anger, and ignorance which will bring the enormously negative effects to the society. However, all of these behaviors can be solved by learning the Buddhist cognitive behaviors such as the Law of Dependent Origination (Paticca-samuppada) and the Noble Eightfold Paths (Atthangika-magga) by fundamentally learning. Moreover, the primary and secondary students should also learn the behaviors based on the Buddhist concepts in order to develop the good mind and wisdom together which can change their behaviors from negative to positive ones.

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Published

2017-06-25

How to Cite

Phrachayanantamunee, & Jaruma, B. . . (2017). Change the Negative to Positive Behaviors by Buddhist Cognitive Concepts. Academic MCU Buriram Journal, 2(1), 104–129. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ambj/article/view/241621

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