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Guiding Children Towards a Positive Future
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Guiding Children Towards a Positive Future
…ldren have not developed bad behavior, then they should be taught about right and wrong and how to demonstrate self-discipline. 2. Address the problem immediately. If children have already begun self d…
… crucial role of parents in guiding their children to develop good behavior and self-discipline. It emphasizes the immediate need to address any self-destructive behaviors. Furthermore, it highlights fi…
The Impact of Parental Responsibility on Child Behavior
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The Impact of Parental Responsibility on Child Behavior
Children often encounter problems later in life because the parents did not fulfill these responsibilities. Why Do Some Children Be…
… home rather than solely relying on teachers. High expectations on educational institutions without emphasis on morality can mislead parents. Parents should focus on imparting values before expecting th…
Guiding Children Away from Apâyamukha
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Guiding Children Away from Apâyamukha
…amukha. In the event where the children are already addicted to Apâyamukha, the only way to bring them back is by talking to them without ever resorting to anger. Allow the children to come to their own…
…sponsibility is key, as many do not recognize the importance of money earned through effort. Help them realize the emotional impact their choices have on loved ones, allowing them to reflect on their de…
The Role of Parental Guidance in Children's Development
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The Role of Parental Guidance in Children's Development
Even before problems arise, if parents discuss these topics with their children, lovingly and rationally, their childre…
Even before issues emerge, thoughtful communication between parents and children can foster understanding and love. This …
Understanding Adultery and Alcoholism in Marriage
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Understanding Adultery and Alcoholism in Marriage
… The calmer our minds become, the more we will see. If we can begin to see our own flaws, a way to remedy them will also emerge. There is one thing about which I would like to warn the wife who has an …
…elity. Meditation is recommended to clear the mind and gain insight into one's flaws. The narrative emphasizes patience in dealing with an adulterous husband and highlights the long-term impact of alcoh…
Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin
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Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin
Chapter 23 Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin At this time, the number of people with AIDS is increasing. One reason for this increase is that most young men believe soliciting a prostitute is no
…tutes is not morally wrong if it is consensual. It highlights Buddhism's perspective on this issue, emphasizing that the morality of soliciting a prostitute is not just a matter of the Precepts (sila) b…
The Destructive Impact of Gambling on Society
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The Destructive Impact of Gambling on Society
…he debt. The idea of working in an honorable profession disappears from their minds as they bury themselves deeper and deeper in the addiction from gambling. The addiction is difficult to break because…
…vere consequences of gambling addiction, highlighting its effects on honesty, wisdom, and time management. Addicts may resort to criminal activities and lose sight of honorable professions. The text emp…
Helping a Father Quit Drinking
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Helping a Father Quit Drinking
… and his mother, ashamed and afraid to go outside. This also caused the neighbors to look down on them and be unfriendly. These concerns drove him to seek counsel with Luang Phaw, whom he respected lik…
…s addiction brings shame and fear to the family, creating tension with neighbors. Luang Phaw offers empathetic counsel, reflecting on his own struggles with family addiction. He advises patience and per…
Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
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Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
…rits with him to his future lives. When I tried to persuade him to quit drinking, and come to the temple to make merit, he retorted: “That is a great idea. If I started meditating today and drink alcoh…
…ity, they devised a plan to prevent their father from obtaining alcohol, first by involving family members like the mother, sister, and grandchildren. Despite their father’s clever responses, the family…
The Buddha's Path to Enlightenment and Influence
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The Buddha's Path to Enlightenment and Influence
…rm. After his father and the royal family saw the miracle, they let go of their stubbornness, and demonstrated their respect by paying homage to the Lord Buddha. They listened and believed in his Dhamm…
…yal family recognizing his teachings and paying homage to him. The story teaches that children must embody wholesomeness and respectability to influence their parents positively, especially in overcomin…
Fathers That Children Hate
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Fathers That Children Hate
…ing is so fierce that they begin to have hatred for their father. If any family is facing this problem, what would be the correct way for children to rectify the situation? There once was a boy who cam…
…w regarding his father, highlighting the need for resolution in familial relationships. The chapter emphasizes understanding and proactive communication to mend familial bonds. It aims to guide families…
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
…fe only for him, and womanizing with the maid, breaks the precept of adultery. He is accumulating tremendous bad kamma on his own. The problems he has with your mother are strictly between the two of t…
… boy shares his concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior towards their family. Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding familial roles and the moral responsibilities that come wit…
Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
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Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
… the end. We still have to be reborn indefinitely, as long as we have not rid ourselves of our defilements. 2. All good deeds and bad deeds have consequences. They can bear fruit in this life or in th…
This text delves into the principles of Buddhism, emphasizing the idea of rebirth and the impact of kamma on one’s life. It discusses the existence of h…
The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
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The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
2. Self-improvement (Dama) “The second virtue is to always improve oneself. I kept improving myself professionally. …
This text discusses the four virtues that foster personal development. The first virtue emphasizes continuous self-improvement to advance one's career and resist vices. The second virtue foc…
Young People and the Lord Buddha
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Young People and the Lord Buddha
…o when a person is deciding whom he should choose to be his respected mentor, he should make the attempt to know the history of that person in the following ways: The Warm Hearted Family 243 …
…oung people questions the reverence of the Lord Buddha as a mentor. A senior monk provides insight, emphasizing that true Buddhists are logical and seek to understand the history of the figures they res…
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
…phy. There must be proof of his life history; it can not be vague and unreliable. 2. He must be extremely intelligent, exceptionally virtuous, exceedingly knowledgeable of the truths about life, which i…
The mentor should have a clear biography and proven life history. Lord Buddha fits this as His documented life is a testament to His wisdom and virtue. He sought truth independently, achieving enlight
The Principle of Kamma and Good Deeds
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The Principle of Kamma and Good Deeds
However, the first step in achieving this goal is to convince the parents that good deeds always bring good outcomes, and vice versa. The following episode should help clarify this principle. A laype
The text discusses the importance of understanding the Law of Kamma, emphasizing that good deeds ultimately yield good outcomes, though results may take time. It illustrat…
The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
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The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
…th stage of good deeds: And if we keep repeating our good deeds, soon we will be placed in high esteem by society. "When we plant the banana offshoot, it takes at least a year before we get to enjoy its…
…r key stages: self-satisfaction, development of character, realization of fortune, and societal esteem. It emphasizes the need for patience, explaining that good deeds, like banana fruit, take time to m…
How Good Deeds Can Bring Good Outcomes
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How Good Deeds Can Bring Good Outcomes
…eeds Can Bring Good Outcomes It has always been a challenge to develop human beings to resist the temptations to do bad deeds, and to do good deeds wholeheartedly without any expectation of reward or r…
Chapter 30 discusses the challenges of guiding children to embrace good deeds while resisting bad ones. It emphasizes the importance of parents in teaching value…
Understanding the Law of Kamma for Personal Behavior Control
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Understanding the Law of Kamma for Personal Behavior Control
…y will be able to control their urges. And when occasions for good deeds arise, they will perform them quickly, not caring if anyone is there to offer praise. **How to Teach Children the Law of Kamma**…
… controlling one's behavior and performing good deeds regardless of external recognition. This text emphasizes that comprehending the Law of Kamma aids individuals, especially children, in making moral …