Q: With children who practice,
when should we start and how should
we help them not become attached to materialism from an early
age?
M: Well,
you can tell them about the ephemeral nature of all things and make
them see some examples from books, from others, or from nature.
Q: Will the child's mind naturally
become detached from material things if we don't pollute it, or do we
have to train it that way also?
M: We
can train it, but still, if they go to school, if they go out, they
will be affected by the society. But at least if they have a good background,
they will be able to withstand the pressure and disappointment that
life and company will bring to them. It's not that they won't have the
disappointment and pressure and loneliness that the company will bring.
But they will be able to withstand it. They will be strong enough to
understand and overcome the sorrow or unhappiness that arise from these
circumstances.
Q: Thank you for that, Master.
(Applause)
M: You're welcome.
Q: Many of us have children and
they are practitioners and half initiates, and it's always very difficult
for us to know how to raise them. The guidelines for us are quite clear,
but raising children is transferring your thoughts to someone else.
It's very difficult, so thank You for Your advice.
M: You're
welcome. I hope it works. In this world, it's never a thing that's absolute
or 100%. You can only do your best and be proud that you're doing so.
Everything else also is the effect of karma, of society, of the collective
consciousness, and God's will, and weather, and the country where you
live, the traditions, and the friends that they have and everything
else. You can't control everything. So do your best. And be a good parent.
Be loving and good. And that's good enough already. These are very fortunate
children who are born to spiritual, saintly parents like you are.