This text discusses the declining observance of the Five Precepts among younger generations, attributing it to a lack of home guidance. Consequently, societal ills such as brawling and drug abuse arise. The work emphasizes the crucial role of parents in educating their children about the Five Precepts to foster moral behavior and break the cycle of social issues. Parents must first understand what a precept is, its relation to human nature, and the implications of ignoring these precepts. Without this foundation, children may continue to engage in harmful behaviors even after rehabilitation. It is vital for families to prioritize moral education to prevent future societal problems.
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-The decline of moral values in youth -The role of parents in teaching precepts -Consequences of neglecting the Five Precepts -Understanding precepts and human nature -Breaking the cycle of social misconduct
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can we expect the younger generation to see the importance
of observing the precepts? This unfortunate situation has led
more people to disregard the precepts until ignorance has
become the norm. And when someone does live by the
precepts, he is regarded as strange or quaint. This has further
reduced the number of people observing the Five Precepts,
the moral legacy left by our ancestors.
Since they have received no guidance from home on the
Five Precepts, young people are unable to resist the temptations
thrown at them by society. This has led to behavioral problems
such as brawling, prostitution, fraud, illegal drug use, and so
on. Ignorance of the precepts has become the cause of social
ills. Parents are ready to point fingers, punish their children
and blame society or television, and conclude that the cure
must come from someone else.
When these youngsters have been rehabilitated and sent
home from juvenile detention, they are still not instructed about
the Five Precepts. Consequently, they will fall into the same
cycle of bad behavior and even criminal activity. They grow
up to be trouble makers and a menace to society.
If we fail to get to the root of the problem, that is, the
failure to cultivate the Five Precepts in children, how can we
break the cycle of social anguish?
The Five Precepts That Parents
Should Know
Teaching their children to abide by the Five Precepts is
the utmost important responsibility of parents to help counteract
social deterioration. However, before they are capable of doing
this, they must know:
1. What is a precept?
2. What do the Five Precepts have to do with human
nature?
3. Why does the failure to abide by all Five Precepts
move a person away from human nature?
The understanding of these three points will enable
parents to instill the Five Precepts in their children.
What is a Precept?
The word precept means nature. Everything has its
own nature. The rain will fall during the rainy season. If it
does not, then it is not natural. The horse always stays on its
feet even while sleeping. If it lies down then it is sick, and not
in its natural state. Therefore, the real meaning of the word
precept is preserving the nature of the human being in
oneself and refraining from bringing trouble to oneself and
others.
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Teaching Children to Live by the Five Precepts
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Teaching Children to Live by the Five Precepts