Higher Power to Children

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@Paradon (2063)
Pattaya, Thailand
April 25, 2018 4:45am CST
When my children were young I would take them to Sunday School, but gave them more personal training in the Buddhist path. LOL, not they are neither Christian or Buddhist! How are you presenting the Higher Power to your kids?
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@much2say (56522)
• Los Angeles, California
27 Apr 18
There are many paths to the Higher Power - and if they choose to find a Higher Power, it is their choice to find which path is their path to that Higher Power . I grew up Buddhist, but very loosely.
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@much2say (56522)
• Los Angeles, California
28 Apr 18
@Paradon That is true! Did you visit the Thai Buddhist Temple in North Hollywood (off Roscoe, I think), when you lived out this way?
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@Paradon (2063)
• Pattaya, Thailand
28 Apr 18
@much2say I went there a few times but I think I did not like it too much. Seemed to be a bit commercial.
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@Paradon (2063)
• Pattaya, Thailand
27 Apr 18
That is the beauty of Buddhism. Unless you are a monk, you can walk a tame path.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
25 Apr 18
Following two religions at a time, will it make them confuse? Just asking out of curiosity.
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@Paradon (2063)
• Pattaya, Thailand
25 Apr 18
Not really. Jesus was/is a God. Buddhism is only a path to help a person walk in the right direction. Buddha was a teacher only!
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
25 Apr 18
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
25 Apr 18
I havent had any kids yet, Richard. But if I have, I want to teach them about faith and goodness.
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