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In a recent chapter, insights from a senior monk reveal that Buddhism's decline is primarily due to the diminishing faith of its followers. The monk categorizes the causes into 'External Fool' and 'Internal Fool', emphasizing the role of unwise actions by individuals in this decline. Understanding these dynamics can help in nurturing true Buddhist values and overcoming challenges faced by the faith.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddhism's decline
-the role of faith
-types of fools
-spiritual growth
-Buddhist teachings

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Chapter 41 A True Buddhist When I reviewed my notes from a sermon given by a respected senior monk during my research for this book, I incidentally came upon a valuable message. That is, "What is the most significant cause of Buddhism's decline?" The respected senior monk said, "Buddhism never declines by itself; it is people who lessen their faith in Buddhism." "The significant cause for its decline is a "fool."" Fools can be categorized into the External Fool and the Internal Fool. 6 Spiritually defective person The Warm Hearted Family 359 A True Buddhist
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