Answer by Law of Kamma :- I am troubled because my son is an addict

Children are the most beloved ones for their mothers. Unfortunately, an audience is troubled because her son is addicted. What are the causes of this problem? How can she do to solve it?

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I am troubled because
my son is an addict
 


Questions from the audience:
What has caused my youngest son to be addicted and bring troubles to the family?  How can I do to solve this problem and turn him better?

Answers:
Your youngest son is addicted because your family is not warm and he associates with the bad friends who have led him to be addicted.
You can solve this problem by making your family warm, get closer to your son, support and encourage him when he renews his life.  You should gradually introduce him to live with Dhamma.  Don’t complain or force him because he is still a teenager.  You also find good friends, who are in the same age range as he is and go to the temple, to be his best friends.  You should keep him to stay in the good environment especially the good people.

By Khunkru Maiyai
April 8th, 2005
 


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