An Analysis of Pramual Pengchan’s Concept of Freedom
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Abstract
The article's purposes are to investigate Pramual Pengchan's concept of freedom and philosophical analysis. The key concepts of Western philosophers' notion of freedom include individual and social freedom, as well as freedom of thinking and speech, as well as the existence or absence of freedom to God. Eastern philosophy is primarily concerned with achieving freedom of life and mind to break free from this vicious cycle. Pramual Pengchan expressed a desire to recognize himself and to be
free for a variety of reasons. He was developed to achieve true freedom through individual experimentation. When the nature of Pramual Pengchan's freedom, the understanding of all things and coexistence with all beings without discrimination were examined, it was discovered that he was influenced by religion and philosophy. Like a Tibetan dharma riddle that asks, "How can a drop of water not dry up?"and the answer is,"Make a drop of water a sea," which means unity with all things.