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A Transformative Learning Model Towards a Peaceful Death Preparation Through Buddhist Peaceful Means for Thai Buddhist Adults
Author Chiewchalalai, Charuwan ; Pannavoravat, Phrakhupalad=Hansa Dhammahaso ; Phramaha Somphong Khunakaro ; Phra Theerasak Dhammavaro
Source Journal of International Buddhist Studies (JIBS)
Volumev.14 n.2
Date2023.07-12
Pages132 - 150
PublisherBuddhist Research Institute, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
Publisher Url http://www.ojs.mcu.ac.th/index.php/JIBS/index
LocationBangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhist Peaceful Means; Peaceful Death; Thai Buddhist Adults; Transformative Learning
AbstractNo one indeed escapes death. To acquire valuable knowledge and enhance a peaceful death for a decent quality of life, it is essential to comprehend the quality of death and dying. Regarding this, it is crucial to prepare for a peaceful death through transformative learning. Therefore, this research aims to 1) study the concept of dying and peaceful death in general understanding and Theravāda Buddhist Teachings; 2) explore the theory of transformative learning; and 3) propose a model as a guideline to support peaceful death preparation. Data were compiled through documentary analysis, synthesis, and in-depth interviews with about twenty key informants split into five groups, using a qualitative research methodology. Based on the research objectives, the results were separated into three main categories and revealed that individuals desire both a decent life and a peaceful death. Knowledge and attitudes about death can have a significant impact on a person’s way of life. Whereas in Buddhism, the five aggregates dissolve upon death and are significantly influenced by Kamma, non-self, impermanence, and suffering. Constantly contemplating death liberates an individual from attachment to both pleasant and unpleasant and enables one to confront death intelligently and peacefully. To enable peaceful death preparation in the cultural context of Thai Buddhism, the research contributes to the PSIAM model, which specifies the crucial elements and processes of transformative learning. This model offers Thai Buddhist adults an invaluable framework for comprehending and encouraging peaceful death preparation practices, and it may have implications for other cultural and religious contexts.
Table of contentsAbstract 132
Introduction 133
Objectives of the Research 134
Research Methodology 135
Research Results 137
The New Body of Knowledge 140
Discussion of the Research Results 141
Conclusion 146
Suggestions 147
Acknowledgment 148
Bibliography 148
ISSN19066244 (P); 25869620 (E)
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Created date2024.01.22
Modified date2024.01.22



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