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Cave boys undergo spirit-boosting rite, make merit for Saman

By Natthawat Laping 
The Nation

 

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The 12 young footballers and their assistant coach rescued from Tham Luang Cave underwent a “life-prolonging ritual” at a temple on Thursday morning intended to lift their morale and that of their families.
 

Phra Khruba Saengla Thammasiri, abbot of Wat Phra That Sai Muang in the Myanmar border town of Tachilek, performed the ceremony at Wat Phra That Doi Wao in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district.

 

The traditional northern rite is performed to ensure that people or locales enjoy long, secure and prosperous lives.

 

It is said to lift the spirits of individuals and residents so they can continue to be productive members of society.

 

The ceremony also included merit-making for Lieutenant Commander Saman Gunan, the former Navy Seal who died on July 6 while putting oxygen tanks in place ready for the rescue operation.

 

Thanawuth Wibulrungreung, whose son Chanin “Titan” Wibulrungreung was among those saved, said all the boys’ parents had agreed they should be ordained as novices this month to make further merit for Saman.

 

Thanawuth said Titan, who he described as diligent, with moderate academic results and passion for football, had asked for an omelette when he first returned home.

 

He said the family was taking good care of the boy and was closely monitoring his mental and emotional condition.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30350383

 
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...and how much are the oranges forking in for 13 participants plus family members for a "life-prolonging ritual hocus pocus"? I guess it is far more expensive than the life-prolonging herbal potions other charlatans sell.

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3 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

 a “life-prolonging ritual” at a temple . . .

 

Who makes this stuff up? Is it done just to suit the occasion?

Give the lads a break. A well-deserved one at that. 

Naturally. The one who comes up with an ad-lib idea first wins.

 

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2 minutes ago, canuckamuck said:
22 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Well I'm sure he could 'turn the other cheek' in the biblical sense.

I am sure he did, what choice did he have.

Well he did have his back to the wall. It was a play on worms words.

 

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16 hours ago, Torrens54 said:

Can’t believe...or maybe I CAN, the “Mean SPIRITED” attitudes expressed by some people !

 

This has been an Uplifting story around the world and many millions of readers and viewers are enjoying the follow-up material. No one is holding a gun at your head, forcing you to read it.

 

As for those who have nothing to contribute, aside from Snide Remarks, if you choose to live in THAILAND it would behove you to exhibit a midicum of “Good Grace,” if not “Good Breeding” (but lack of the latter, is perhaps obvious)  and RESPECT the beliefs of OUR HOSTS.  

Ever heard of freedom of expression?

Just because I live here, doesn't mean I have to "respect" anything!

I can acknowledge it...but that is it!

They have the freedom to believe in little fairies and I have the freedom, to think it is nuts!

Get over it!

...and yourself!

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