Long Life
Questions from the audience who has the healthy and long live father. Moreover, so did his grandpa and grandma.
Teaching Children to Live by the Five Precepts
It is not an overstatement to say that teaching children to abide by the Five Precepts is the most important responsibility of their parents
The Unconditional love of Parents
In the economically driven world in which we live, it is difficult for most parents to find enough time to spend with their children
Making the Five Precepts Easy for Children to Understand
Once, I had the chance to observe a senior monk simplify the Five Precepts for the children.
Cannot Live Without Your Smile
She was born in a poor family and grown up with a hopeless love. She decided to spend her life in a foreign country. At the beginning she worked as an employee but got cheated from employer by not paying her. With her strong withstanding of any difficulties, she opened a Thai foods restaurant, started from a small food shop until now she owns 4 branches of the restaurant…along with an interested question about “Mara” ….. DMC has the answers.
Committing Adultery, Do we need to do it ?
I have heard that some people commit adultery for a variety of reasons. They may want a different life. They may live their lives following other people’s standards.
ไลน์ ดาวน์โหลดไลน์ วิธีการสมัครและใช้งาน Line
วิธีใช้ line การสมัครไลน์แบบละเอียด แชทไลน์คุยกันกับเพื่อน สนทนาในรูปแบบต่างๆ หรือ โทร Line คุยกันก็ได้
Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
In the book Thirty-eight Universal Steps to Eternal Happiness, compiled for the summer program for ordained monks by the Venerable teacher Monk Somchai Tanavuddho,
How to Manage Family Life #4
Body like a doormat means dedication all of one’s energy and dedicating one’s life to performing good deeds with virtuous actions
The More Petulant, The More Charming
I always ask myself, “What do I live for?” When I had children, I told myself that I live for my children. Later this question still comes back to me, “What do I live for?” Now that I found Luang Phaw, I know what I live for.