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"Greatest thinking Thai" writer shows off her dream home for herself and disciples

 

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Pictures of the palatial home of controversial Thai self-help guru Thitinart Na Pattalung have been shown online causing much comment in Thai society.

Thitinart - better known as "Kru Oi" or DDnard - is the author of a series of best selling books in the Life Compass series.

The books sold worldwide have made Kru Oi, 38, a multi-millionaire.

Her meditation techniques blended with traditional Buddhist thought have proved popular with the writer being named as one of the top "100 Greatest Thinkers of Thailand" in 2013.

But as well as followers it has brought her controversy as well as riches.

Several top Thai celebrities have moved to distance themselves from any involvement with her saying she does not represent their belief system.

But the riches show themselves in her palatial home that she uses as a place to live and teach her many students.

Thais were commenting in their thousands when the pictures emerged on her own Facebook page and that of her students yesterday.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

 
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Yep.. those ' gurus ' comes and go, so are the gullible 'followers and devotees'

Shree Rajneesh, also known as Osho, was a very famous one back in the 70'-80', who had like a 100 Roles Royce !

where he's now?

there are many lost souls in this world looking for gaudiness of any kind and

will to pay handsomely for the pearls of wisdoms and thus enriching the guru

even beyond their wildest dream...

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47 minutes ago, yellowboat said:

The interior is a bit overstated bordering on gaudiness without being offensive. 

looks a bit like Trump Tower...''your hired''...

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1 hour ago, yellowboat said:

The interior is a bit overstated bordering on gaudiness without being offensive. 

Tacky. 

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Her meditation techniques blended with traditional Buddhist thought have proved popular with the writer being named as one of the top "100 Greatest Thinkers of Thailand" in 2013.

Not quite a Nobel prize though eh?.

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

Yep.. those ' gurus ' comes and go, so are the gullible 'followers and devotees'

Shree Rajneesh, also known as Osho, was a very famous one back in the 70'-80', who had like a 100 Roles Royce !

where he's now?

there are many lost souls in this world looking for gaudiness of any kind and

will to pay handsomely for the pearls of wisdoms and thus enriching the guru

even beyond their wildest dream...

where he's now?

Dead I believe.

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"...as one of the top "100 Greatest Thinkers of Thailand" ...."

That implies, that there are at least 100 great thinkers in Thailand!?

I guess, the visionary that is Prayut, is among those?!

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4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Several top Thai celebrities have moved to distance themselves from any involvement with her saying she does not represent their belief system.

Who cares what "celebrities" think?

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It´s just another sect leader. Nothing else. Exactly like the runaway monk. Just making money on a phrophecy they managed to sell a lot of people. The only thing they are is good writers and speakers that have a unique and powerful sales method.

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If that's her dream house, I don't think much of her taste, but Thais like glittery things, bit like cats and pigeons. 

 

If if she gives people hope and they give her money, can't see much difference between that and organised religion, so good luck to her. I shan't be contributing to either.

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

Shree Rajneesh, also known as Osho, was a very famous one back in the 70'-80', who had like a 100 Roles Royce !

where he's now?

he's dead since 27 years.

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as we say in Australia, "bullsh*t baffles brains" but that wouldnt be all that hard here. At least the people got a book for their money and not a promise of things to come....

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1 minute ago, seajae said:

as we say in Australia, "bullsh*t baffles brains" but that wouldnt be all that hard here. At least the people got a book for their money and not a promise of things to come....

money can neither buy class nor taste.

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5 hours ago, clockman said:

Iam sure Buddha would be pleased?

Yes, he would indeed. Gautama Siddhartha   (Buddha) was a Hindu prince and the inside of Thitinart Na Pattalung's home with lots of gold would have met with his approval, were he alive today, even in a " third world country."

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Greatest thinking Thai, yeah sure. Forgive my French but one famous saying does seem appropriate here: "Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire" - a fool always finds a greater fool who admires him (or her in this case).

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5 hours ago, DM07 said:

"...as one of the top "100 Greatest Thinkers of Thailand" ...."

That implies, that there are at least 100 great thinkers in Thailand!?

I guess, the visionary that is Prayut, is among those?!

 

He's Brother Number One.

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10 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Her meditation techniques blended with traditional Buddhist thought have proved popular with the writer being named as one of the top "100 Greatest Thinkers of Thailand" in 2013.

Named by which body?

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12 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

Not quite a Nobel prize though eh?.

Guess being one of the top 100 really rates well on an international scale of thinkers - yeah that would be right, wouldn't it? 

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