Being Disrespectful to the Monastic Community and Not Looking After Their Parents
In 1999, statistics in Thailand showed that the number of elderly people who are being neglected increased by at least 300,000 per year while retirement homes in Thailand can only accommodate an increase of 200 people per year
In this day and age of ever-present temptations and perpetual pressure to make a living, it is especially rare to find any family with a son who ordains as a Buddhist monk for at least the period of Buddhist Lent
In the economically driven world in which we live, it is difficult for most parents to find enough time to spend with their children
Here is a true story for parents who have not yet begun creating harmony in their families
All parents wish bright futures for their children. They want to raise well-behaved, respectful and moral children whose comport will help them advance far in society
“A parent’s love can harm children.” This sentence may go against the feelings of parents, but in reality there are
Because we owe an overwhelming debt of gratitude to our parents, we must repay the debt of gratitude firstly by appreciating our parents
“A full-grown tree that has been cared for with the right amount of water and fertilizer can bloom and give fruit to its owner
When it is time for a tree abundant with water, soil and air to bear fruits but it doesn’t, it eventually must be cut down or destroyed.