My brother has changed
Questions from the audience:
When I was young, my older brother was a hero in my mind. He was handsome, nice, loved brothers and sisters, studied well and played sports and music well. But when he was a freshman, he changed to be a bad boy. His new society was full of bad things – cigarette, alcohol, beer, etc. He became a drunk. Every time he was drunk and went back home, he quarreled with mother strongly. Finally, he ran away from home.
What has caused my brother changed to be like this? He is not obedient to his mother because they were at enmity with each other in the previous lifetimes. Is it correct?
Answers:
Your older brother was a good boy and studied well but when he became a freshman, he was a bad boy because of alcohol. He turned to drink because he had bad friend in the previous lifetimes and this life. So he is in the circle of bad guys who are drunks and degenerate. Even though he and his mother were not at enmity in the previous lifetimes, he lost good habits and quarreled with mother in this life because of alcohol.
By Khunkru Maiyai
July 18th, 2005
Answer by the Law of Kamma :- My brother has changed
An older brother was my hero...he was handsome, nice, and good at many things. One day he has changed....Why?
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