Buddhist Book Guide Teaches Self-Protection Through Dharma
A new Buddhist guide by Pradit Chaochareuk teaches readers how to protect themselves from spiritual decline through dharma practice, using cautionary tales and Buddhist teachings to help develop mindfulness and escape suffering.
The book 'Connect Heart to Dharma: Recitation to Lead Oneself from Suffering' is written by Pradit Chaochareuk and published by Leang Chiang Publishing House for Buddhism, priced at 20 baht. The author explains that most believers in rebirth think the ideal human rebirth is in heaven, but serious Buddhist students learn from the Buddha's teachings that even devas desire rebirth in the human realm, because only humans can develop themselves to escape suffering and eventually reach Nirvana. Decay and ruin trouble everyone, whether in this life or the next, but the fear of spiritual decline is greatest—those who neglect self-protection will experience suffering far worse than any worldly hardship. However, those who connect their hearts to dharma principles can protect themselves and live mindfully. The Buddha warned, 'If you know yourself is loved, love yourself well.' The book includes cautionary tales of people who faced or nearly faced ruin but transformed their hearts and escaped disaster, offering readers understanding and tools to prevent their own decline. The column also recommends other books: 'The Buddha, Great Teacher of the World' by Satthirapong Wannapok (120 baht), which clarifies misconceptions about the Buddha's life as found in Thai texts; and 'Happy Love' by Raj Raman, exploring how genuine love flows from heartfelt compassion rather than calculated thinking.