Q:
Dear
Master, how can we help children in junior and senior high school to
become gentle and understand the love of their parents without any doubts?
M:
It depends on the karma of the parents
and children. Originally, children are good at heart, but become exposed
to social influences outside. Today, the social environment is not favorable
for children because violent movies and pornographic posters are everywhere,
and they do affect our children. At present, courses in morality are
not included in the school curriculum. This may change in the future;
perhaps the governments will include these courses in the educational
system. Have the children read a moral story or meditate for thirty
minutes each day. Then the children will become better. (Applause)
India
has already included this in its educational system. Now it seems that
some universities in the west have added this subject as well. Their
students meditate a half hour every day. They have found that these
students become more intelligent, more stable at heart, and have better
attitudes toward their teachers. So, if we want to change our children,
we need to fix them from inside, not outside. All the people in society
should cooperate and everybody should take good care of his own personality.
The parents also have a responsibility. They cannot only ask their children
to change; they themselves have to change too.
A
deceased Master, who also practiced the Quan Yin Method, had a son.
This son told his master some stories about himself. He said that since
he was very little, about only three or four years old, he saw his parents
get up very early for meditation every day. Though he didn't know how
to meditate at the time, he still sat with them. So he had been learning
how to meditate when he was very little and got up early to meditate
with his parents every day. He also saw many moral people visit his
parents and many practitioners come to meditate with them. His parents
lovingly took care of these people who came to have group meditation
with them. Every evening or on Sunday, his parents would read some scriptures,
something about morality, or good stories to the family. Sometimes they
listened to audiotapes before meditating together. He was brought up
in such an environment. No wonder he became a famous master in India
when he grew up. He is still very famous internationally.
Therefore,
don't blame the children, for we adults sometimes make mistakes, too.
For example, the clothes we wear may not be dignified enough, our personality
may not be noble enough, or our morality may not be profound enough.
We begin to educate our children from the family, not the school, for
the parents are the greatest, the most basic, and the most important
teachers. What do you think? (Applause)