There are two types of fool:
If we are determined enough, we can decide to ‘keep away’ from foolish people
The Photo Collection of the Ceremony of Offering the Medical Care Fund for Ill Monks and Novices
Actions of a Fool:
Our parents, our first role-model: Both children and young adults will observe the actions of adults around them and naturally copy what they are shown
The Medical Care Fund for Ill Monks and Novices
Schedule of Dhammachai Day (August 27th, 2013)
Answer by Law of Kamma :- Has the parent’s death time caused the children to be rich or poor?
An audience has a question about a Chinese belief. Has the parent’s death time caused the children to be rich or poor?
How is a fool is and what are the ill-effects from associating with the fools?
The first auspiciousness of life teaches us not to associate with the fools. First of all, I’d like to know how a fool is like, and what the ill-effects from associating with the fools are.
Answer by Law of Kamma :- My father is a drunk and poor
An audience questions that what caused her to have the drunken father and husband. They are poor as well.
In the future my children will have to run the business for me. What are the principles of Dhamma or viewpoints that I can teach them?
In the future my children will have to run the business for me. I’d like to ask for Luang Phaw’s mercy to give me some principles of Dhamma or viewpoints that I can teach them.
What do we mean when we say ‘Associating or Mixing with a Fool’?
It can mean spending time with them at school, at work, when studying, as friends, in chat rooms, by texts
I can’t respect monks, can I?