Friday 29 May 2009

Ghost stories of Thailand


They vast majority of Thailand that I have encountered is superstitious. They believe in ghosts and banshees. It is no coincidence that they very best horror films coming from Asia and later becomes hostile to an American version. It is not unusual for a Thai to see the signs or visions of what is to come. Like this:



-My friend drowned today when he was out fishing. Explanation as to why he drowned? I had pain in my left knee and had a dream about him last night, it always mean that something terrible will happen. Nor is it unusual for someone in the village or the family to say that they have smelled the smell of death just before any person related to the family has died. There are also rules. It is also common for parents and teachers persuade their children that it can happen terrible things if the kids do not show proper respect and care. In my girlfriend university so did rumors of a guy who had been crushed by a falling stone in the temple. During his study time he had always complained that it was boring to go on study visits to the temple. According to an ordinary Thais so everyone has a destiny, and fate determined on the basis of our action against the man. If we only think of ourselves as it could be sanctioned. Therefore, it is great shame if an accident suffered by the family or if it happens to family illness or other bad things. The basic rules are therefore:




Respect








1. always respect each other!




2. Never patronizing them dead!




3. Never talked about ghosts or other when you are in the jungle!




4. Please remember to treat them earlier with great respect!




5. Never make fun about ghosts




6. And some always reverence to the Buddha.

No comments:

Post a Comment