The 6th V-Star Challenge Day 2012
Another day for children who love to do good deeds. We call them "V-Star Children."
How to Manage Family Life #1
The practice of regulation one’s emotions prior to getting married is an important foundation of maintaining a marriage
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.
How To Build The Habits Of The Children To Be Sincere And Clever (Mai Ngo)#6
Education either in the reality or in the Dhamma consists of 4 factors. The parents must know that the wisdom of their children comes from 4 factors
Daily Meditation Sessions at Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal
Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal, organized daily meditation session for local Napaleses, led by Bodhisattva children who carried out the duty of a good friend
Novice Apirak Sae-Ho and his new life in the saffron robes
A man who has some brain problems...Once he had been interviewed in a TV program as a grateful man, and he was interviewed again in the same TV program as a novice who wants to pay back his mother's kindness...
Many Impressions from the 7th V-Star Change the World Day
Here are many impressions from the 7th V-Star Change the World Day. Let's read some impressions from VIPs who participated in this event.
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 into Children To Be Kind And Generous (Mai Lang Num Jai)#3
The truth is that we should avoid simulation towards sexual misconduct. Parents should be careful because catching the wrong point can be harmful for children and cold kill the children in cold blood
What is a definition of karma?
As a mother, I have taken great care in teaching my children about virtues, but children these days need to have good reasons. So they often would ask me a question in return concerning the standard one would use to measure good and bad? I am unable to answer their question sufficiently, so I ask you, Luangphaw, to help provide a definition to the word karma? How many ways can one acquire karma? What are the determining factors?