Rebirth & Incarnation in Buddhism Buddha Knows หน้า 20
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In Buddhism, the gender of a child is not considered important for the spiritual progress of parents. Conversations highlight that responsibilities are not tied to the sex of the child, emphasizing that happiness stems from following Buddha's teachings. Diverse birth traditions across the globe reflect different views, yet Buddhism maintains neutrality regarding gender roles in spiritual contexts. This perspective aims to guide parents in investing time and resources wisely, focusing on values rather than gender. Parents are encouraged to find contentment in their spiritual journey, unaffected by the sex of their offspring. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddhism and gender roles
-Social responsibility of parents
-Comparison of religions on birth traditions
-Understanding spiritual growth in families
-Teaching values in parenting

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Rebirth & Incarnation Monica with property in a timely manner so as to be invested in the future. The parents also suggest how to earn, spend and save money. : In my travels I have seen different birth traditions around the world, in different religions. I just wonder, are there any spiritual differences in having a boy or a girl for parents in Buddhism? Luang Phaw: What do you mean by "spiritual differences"? Monica : Spiritual, well...I don't know if that's the proper word. But I was thinking about whether they have different responsibilities, or if one sex is more important than the other, because a lot of other religions think that. I just wondered if it's something that's considered in Buddhism as well. Luang Phaw: In Buddhism, we do not worry about the child's 22 22 gender since it has nothing to do with the parents' spiritual progress and prosperity. Indeed, it depends on whether the parents follow the teaching of the Lord Buddha. Parents will be happy
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