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In this conversation, Luang Por Monica discusses the various traditions surrounding birth in different cultures and religions. She questions whether Buddhist parents view the gender of their newborn differently, pondering if there might be spiritual meanings tied to having a boy or girl. Luang Por responds by affirmatively stating that in Buddhism, the child's gender does not play a role in the spiritual advancement of the parents. The happiness of parents is linked to their commitment to Buddhist teachings rather than the child's gender.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddhism and Gender
-Spiritual Progress
-Child Rearing in Buddhism
-Cultural Birth Traditions

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Rebirth & Incarnation Monica Luang Por Monica with property in a timely manner so as to be invested in the future. The parents should 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 Buddhist parents? : What do you mean by "spiritual differences"? : 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 Por : In Buddhism, we do not worry about the child's gender since it has nothing to do with the parents' spiritual progress and prosperity. Indeed, it depends on whether the parents follow the teachings of the Lord Buddha. Parents will be happy 21
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