August 3, 2024 at 10:38 am
#51170
Participant
Y not, I remember a teaching that my teacher monk told us in Thailand. He says that when we are in situations of illness and disaster we should turn to the Dhamma and the practice of Dana. For example, if you have an illness, you must make donations to the sick, to hospitals and to research against this illness. If you are suffering from a natural disaster, you should donate to organizations that help people recover from these disasters. Of course, one must prioritize the giving of Dhamma.