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Addressing Family Issues for Child Development
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Addressing Family Issues for Child Development
…s get what they want. We are then surprised and saddened when they are caught doing drugs, drinking alcohol, and otherwise behaving outrageously. Self-destructive behavior is just as detrimental to a child's…
…implement these guidelines may result in children engaging in harmful behaviors such as drug use or alcoholism, ultimately impacting their future negatively. Parents must act promptly to prevent these outcom…
Understanding Family Challenges in Children's Education
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Understanding Family Challenges in Children's Education
…so because they were a part in shaping their own future. If our children are already using drugs or alcohol, or are addicted to any type of illegal substance, we should approach them for a discussion without…
This section emphasizes the need for parents to recognize their children's unique talents that may not align with traditional academic success, advocating against imposing high expectations tied to pe
Family Problems and Solutions
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Family Problems and Solutions
…nt is like wanting our future to evaporate into the air. Not everyone goes out to clubs or consumes alcohol. In fact, there are many people who engage in more worthwhile pursuits, like volunteering to help t…
This text delves into issues facing families, emphasizing the importance of hard work for financial stability and cautioning against the dangers of peer pressure and risky behaviors. It highlights tha
Understanding Family Problems: Addressing Alcoholism and Financial Struggles
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Understanding Family Problems: Addressing Alcoholism and Financial Struggles
…ental drinking is to their health. Perhaps one way to remedy the drinking is by refusing to buy the alcohol! But in order for children to be successful in helping their parents quit drinking, or smoking for …
Part Three discusses common family problems, particularly focusing on the impact of parental alcoholism and financial issues. Children often feel helpless when a parent exhibits harmful behaviors due …
Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
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Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
…y, speak nonsense, or use divisive words; 5. Do not consume intoxicants such as addictive drugs and alcohol. These precepts may seem very direct and regimented, so here is another way of looking at it: 1. Sa…
The Five Precepts offer a framework for living an ethical life that enhances our humanity. They include refraining from killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Adhering to these
The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
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The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
Part Seven: Appendixes Groups of Six: Six Roads to Ruin (Apāyamukha): 1. Drinking intoxicating liquors 2. Wandering abroad at night; nightlife 3. Indulging in entertainment: theatres, saloons, bars, e
…itical moral lessons including the six roads to ruin, which encompass detrimental behaviors such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and poor friendships. It contrasts these with six revered directions, empha…
What Do Humans Really Want?
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What Do Humans Really Want?
…e search for happiness by hunting or fishing, and some enjoy the night life, drowning themselves in alcohol and ruining their health without even realizing it. They think that they are happy, but they are me…
The text delves into the distinction between wants and needs, emphasizing the negative effects of overindulgence in desires. It illustrates through the example of an art collector who, despite his wea
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
…eved internally, without having to rely on external sources. Material objects, other people, drugs, alcohol, and even making trouble or war only have a limited and fleeting effect on our happiness and peace.…
The text emphasizes the importance of ongoing meditation training in achieving true happiness and peace. It argues that these qualities can be attained internally rather than through external sources
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…ad a great deal of freedom in my life, especially when I became a teenager. I had friends; we drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes. This was a traditional habit among Japanese teenagers. When I got a job, I d…
In 'Journey to Joy,' Koichi Enomoto shares his experiences growing up as an only son in Japan. He reflects on the attention from his parents, the lack of siblings, and the journey toward understanding
The Benefits of Meditation
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The Benefits of Meditation
Journey to Joy 76 76 beer - made my mind fuzzier than I expected. The alcohol buzz soon lost its attractiveness. My decision greatly pleased my wife as well and I hope it will s…
Meditation is a universally beneficial practice that fosters relaxation and mental clarity. It is accessible to everyone and provides medical benefits such as lowering blood pressure. While it require
Hope and Willpower: Understanding Our Resilience
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Hope and Willpower: Understanding Our Resilience
… events occur throughout our lives, causing distress and discouragement. Some people turn to drugs, alcohol, gambling or other distractions to temporarily forget their unhappiness. Resorting to these 149
We all face positive and negative changes throughout our lives. Regardless of our backgrounds, experiencing crises is a shared human condition. Suffering is ever-present, from minor frustrations to si
Journey to Joy: Discovering the Benefits of Meditation
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Journey to Joy: Discovering the Benefits of Meditation
Journey to Joy 188 Almost immediately, I started to see benefits in my life in ways that I least expected. The first thing that surprised me was that although I was using meditation tapes that lasted
…tative practices, I found clarity and made significant lifestyle changes—quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and pursuing better job opportunities in Germany. I realized that meditation not only …
The Reality of Heaven and Hell in Meditation
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The Reality of Heaven and Hell in Meditation
…ll are real. I’ve been there when I went to help my father. My father went to hell because he drank alcohol daily and would get drunk. I requested the help of the Dhammakaya to help bring my father into heav…
…n Yay confirms their reality based on her personal experiences with her father, who suffered due to alcoholism. She invites the student to learn how to reach these realms through meditation, emphasizing the …
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Endurance Against Defilements and the Roads to Ruin
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Endurance Against Defilements and the Roads to Ruin
… another. 3.4.2. Endurance to resist the temptations of the six Roads to Ruin, which are: Drinking alcohol, enjoying the nightlife, going out to places of entertainment, gambling, associating with fools, an…
The text discusses how defilements control individuals, leading them to perform bad deeds and suffer consequences. It highlights the importance of resisting external stimuli known as the Roads to Ruin
Teaching Your Unborn Child: The Spiritual Aspect of Conception
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Teaching Your Unborn Child: The Spiritual Aspect of Conception
…their actions, whether it is walking, moving, consuming food (especially the spicy kind), consuming alcohol of all sorts, taking medicine, or even displaying a bad temperament. The parents have to make sure …
Being born requires the combination of sperm and egg alongside spiritual factors. Good parents can influence a child's positive reception in the womb. Preparation should start before pregnancy, focusi
The Fable of Teaching Your Unborn Child
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The Fable of Teaching Your Unborn Child
…ide open, “It is my money that I dropped. Please give it back to me; my mother is waiting to go buy alcohol with that money.” The older sister then asked her, “When did you drop it?” The woman avoided the qu…
This story emphasizes the importance of teaching good virtues even before a child is born, illustrated by the actions of two sisters during the Cheng Meng Season. When they find a bag of money, the ol
Teaching Your Unborn Child
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Teaching Your Unborn Child
…n while he/she is still in the womb. If the mother realizes she’s pregnant, but continues to drink alcohol and smoke, and her husband continues to persuade her to think, speak, and do bad deeds, the fetus …
เนื้อหานี้มีเป้าหมายเพื่อแสดงให้เห็นว่าการสอนเด็กให้เป็นคนดีนั้นควรเริ่มต้นตั้งแต่ในระยะที่อยู่ในครรภ์ของมารดา แม้ว่าเธอจะพึ่งรู้ว่าตั้งครรภ์ หากยังคงดื่มสุราและสูบบุหรี่ หรือทำตามคำชักชวนของสามีให้ทำ
Children Who Are Addicted to Apāyamukha
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Children Who Are Addicted to Apāyamukha
…l growth. They are then surprised and saddened when their children are caught doing drugs, drinking alcohol, and otherwise behaving shamefully. Self-destructive behavior is just as detrimental to a child's …
บทความนี้พูดถึงความรักของพ่อแม่ที่ทำงานหนักเพื่อให้การศึกษาและสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกแก่เด็ก แต่กลับลืมการเจริญเติบโตทางอารมณ์และจิตวิญญาณของพวกเขา การไม่สนใจด้านนี้อาจนำไปสู่พฤติกรรมทำลายตัวเอง เช่น การเส
Guiding Children Away from Apâyamukha
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Guiding Children Away from Apâyamukha
…etting one’s future evaporate into the air. Explain that not everyone goes out to clubs or consumes alcohol. In fact, there are many The Warm Hearted Family 196 Children Who Are Addicted to Apâyamukha …
Parents should engage in calm discussions with their children regarding the dangers of Apâyamukha. It is crucial to explain the value of hard work and how wasteful spending can jeopardize their future