How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#4
If you want your children not to be “Sab” you must train them not only in time management but also with regards to cleaning behavior
How To Plant Habits In Children So They Will Become Disciplined And Responsible (Mai Sab)#3
Openness to Criticism # 1
The person with openness to criticism refers to someone who learns easily and is gentle in response to teaching
The Sight of a True Monk#1
In an outward happiness. For example: seeing beautiful artwork, listening to good music, smelling of the fragrance, eating good food, touching of the softness etc
The Practice of Austerities#1
Once passing the 30 steps of Buddhist practice, we should find that we still have many impurities that can be improved upon. Consequently
Openness to Criticism # 2
Some people will wish for success in the most evil things. For example, some want to get rich, so they become a drug dealer, smuggling heroin, or gambling
Qualifications of Good Children#2
Mai Sab is a person who is disciplined, responsible and not harmful to anyone.
Regular Dhamma Discussions
This is a proverb the Lord Buddha taught, reflecting the precious value of wisdom. The foundation of human life is based on a great number of problems
Listening Regularly to Dhamma Teachings # 1
Listening regularly to the Dhamma teachings means to seek out opportunities to hear Buddhist teachings.
Listening Regularly to Dhamma Teachings # 2
Do not think that the monk is young, you are older than the monk and you have listened to the sermons of senior well-known monks many times