Research Article | Open Access
EDITING OF PRISONERS’ THOUGHTS AND BEHAVIOURS FROM BENJAKHAN SYSTEM
Phrakruvinaidhorn Suriya Kongkawai , Thanee Vorapatr
Pages: 2420-2427
Abstract
The “Benjakhan” principle is an important principle in Buddhism that can be used to correct thoughts, minds and behaviors for prisoners. Due to the nature of all human beings, there is a systematic work of all beings as an important element. Therefore, the fundamental factor in knowing and understanding oneself from the elements of form, feeling, contract, sankhara, and spirit according to Buddhist principles will enable prisoners to see themselves as they really are, to know and understand human systems and mechanisms as they really are. Every action of a human being has a starting point with a "thinking"
Keywords
Benjakhan, Thoughts and Behaviors, Prisoners