The Decline of Buddhism: Insights from a Senior Monk The Warm Hearted Family หน้า 180
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During research for this book, reflections on a sermon by a senior monk reveal insights into the decline of Buddhism. The monk emphasizes that Buddhism's decline does not occur on its own, but rather due to the diminishing faith of people. He categorizes those contributing to this decline as 'fools', dividing them into External Fools and Internal Fools. This categorization urges collective responsibility in preserving the teachings and faith of Buddhism rather than attributing decline solely to external factors. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-The role of faith in Buddhism
-Causes of Buddhism's decline
-Insights from senior monk
-Understanding External and Internal Fools

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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.
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