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Top Monk confused after Thai PM connects Buddhist suffering with electricity price increase

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Sanook Thai Caption: Monk confused - how can he connect the two?

 

A top monk in Thailand said he was completely confused by comments made by Thai prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha as reported by ASEAN NOW yesterday.

 

Thailand's increasingly out of touch and belligerent former general who seized power in 2014 berated the press then went on a rant about the "Four Noble Truths" of Buddhism.

 

These are central tenets about suffering that are key to Buddhist learning.

 

Sanook went to see Phra Phayom Kanlayano, abbot of Wat Suan Kaew in Nonthaburi, who failed to see any connection with the Four Noble Truths and electricity prices. 

 

"We're suffering because we don't want to pay higher prices" said the monk drily. 

 

He noted that his temple's bills had gone from a monthly charge of 120,000 to 150,000 baht. 

 

Prayuth had lambasted the press for misrepresenting increases saying it was "only a few satang".

 

This from a man who has 128 million baht in declared assets. 

 

The monk gave the benefit of his ideas on suffering and how to be economical and alleviate that.

 

But he was completely "ngong" (confused) by the PM connecting Buddhism and electricity charges.

 

As the rest of Thailand was. 

 

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Lung Tu , not exactly know for his pearls of wisdom!! Boiling tap water to decrease saline content etc ....

Less confusing after a spliff Mr monk ????

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Monk confused - how can he connect the two?

With a cable, one would assume.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

top monk in Thailand said he was completely confused by comments made by Thai prime minister

the PM rants in mysterious ways...

Not the only one.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

He noted that his temple's bills had gone from a monthly charge of 120,000 to 150,000 baht.

ill give them that. life without ac here is insufferable. 

Hes not the only one !

6 hours ago, webfact said:

This from a man who has 128 million baht in declared assets.

Shall we hazard a guess at his un-declared assets....................

Confused is an understatement.

 

I'm suprised there hasn't been more backlash from the common folk.

 

Like COVID everyone is just burnt out on this Junta. Complete idiocy is now the "norm".

I guess putting solar panels up is unbuddhist because it could reduce your suffering.

You and me both...

As a similarly stellar politician in Australia is apt to say; "Please explain?" (insert strong Strayian nasal twang).

22 hours ago, webfact said:

He noted that his temple's bills had gone from a monthly charge of 120,000 to 150,000 baht. 

 

Prayuth had lambasted the press for misrepresenting increases saying it was "only a few satang".

It maybe only a few satang to Prayut and his ever deepening pockets.

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