Abstract:
The thesis entitled An Analysis of Pramual Pengchans Concept of Freedom consists of three objectives: 1) to examine the philosophical concept of freedom, 2) to investigate of Pramual Pengchans concept of freedom and 3) to analyze of Pramual Pengchans concept of freedom.
The findings indicated the term "freedom" had a broad meaning and may be divided into two aspects: religious and philosophical. Furthermore, freedom's significance might be split like the western philosophers' definition of freedom. It is concerned with the individual's ideological and linguistic understanding of freedom in relation to society. Regardless of whether one has or does not have freedom from God. The Eastern philosophical notion of freedom was primarily concerned with the freedom of life and mind to penetrate free from the Cycle of Life and abolish all wants.
He has stated a desire to discover for himself what it signifies to be liberated from the constraints of his employment. By retiring from government duty as a Chiang Mai University instructor. He discovered beauty as well as the connection between friendship, humanity, and freedom. These obtain reciprocal advantages in life, as well as the eradication of superstition, hatred, and fear from the brain. It equally transfers the mind a sense of autonomy from those negative emotions. Simultaneously, he wanted to be open to the friendship, humanity, and beauty of the people he met along the way.
All of this without spending any money or time. Many sources, including religion and philosophy, shaped Pramual Pengchan's idea of philosophical freedom. Furthermore, he dedicated himself to the concept of freedom until he was free of avarice, paranoia, fear, and attachment to ideas and ego. Giving, kindness and wisdom must be present in all of these. Pramual Pengchan's freedom is defined by his ability to comprehend all things and coexist with that blessing without discrimination or in harmony with what occurred in the contexts he encountered. 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 into the sea," which means being at one with everything.