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Creative mourning. Change tears to do well. How?!🍋✅âœĻ

We would like to invite all of us to look at "mourning" in a new way, not as being caught up in sadness alone, but as "creative mourning" to transform our overwhelming love, mourning, and loyalty to the King of the Thousand Years into a "power" that truly benefits Thailand.

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This is the way we can do to heal our minds and to continue what the mother of the earth has done.

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Transform love...Towards Creative Power: Continuing the Royal Millennial

At a time when we all feel like a broken heart and invisible to the way forward...

The first thing we have to do is "allow ourselves to feel."

Grief is not weakness; it is a testament to how much we love and bond with Him. Do not force your feelings, but embrace the pain and use it as a reminder of His great grace to us.

Once we accept that feeling, the next step is to "focus."

In times when a city may be undergoing change, our emotional stability is the most important thing. Do not let fear or confusing messages undermine us. You have always been a symbol of strength, patience and grace. We, as your children, should follow this virtue.

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And this is the key to "mourning...To act. "

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Truly mourning and in the best interest is not just to dress in black, but to "wear" your Lord in your heart and to rise up and make something concrete.

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What can we do?

1. Continue the work of "conservation" (force of nature)

"He loves the forest, loves the water, loves the land." This is the most obvious thing in his mythology.

* From sadness...If you feel free to plant a tree, try planting a tree, whether in a house, in a community, or in a reforestation activity. Planting a tree is a breath for the land you love. This is the most lasting show of mourning.

* Of loss...Every time you reduce the use of plastic, separate waste, or save water, think of Him. These small actions, when 70 million Thais work together, will become a huge force to preserve our home.

2. Continue the work "Arts" (Power of Wisdom)

He is the mother of black-eyed villagers all over the country, not only "giving fish," but "giving fishing hooks" through the Arts Promotion Foundation, and he sees the value of the Thai people.

* Of concern...In times of economic volatility, if we feel uncertain, let us turn to help each other, subsidize local products (OTOP), buy vegetables from the market near home, use small shop services. This is a breath to the foundation economy that he has tried to build his entire life.

* From gloom...Wearing Thai cloth is not only a matter of beauty, it is to "love" the weavers in the provinces, to inherit the wisdom you are trying to protect, to be proud of our identity is to give your highest honor.

3. Continue the work of "developing people" (power of compassion)

You are truly the "mother" of the land. My heart is mercy and desire for my children to live in peace and love each other.

* From the doubt...If you feel lost, look around. There are more people who have lost than us, more pain than us. Share food with the homeless, donate items to orphans, or even be a good listener to a distressed friend. Remedies for others are the best remedy for yourself.

* From uncertainty...Towards Unity: In Times of Change, the Most Dangerous Thing is Divisiveness, I Don't Want to See You Fight, Use Your Love for Him to Be Kindful, Stop Building Hate, Speak Kindly, Respect Comments, and Look for Common Ground to Bring the Country Forward

What will the future look like?..Stay at us.

The "don't know what's going to happen next" feeling is real, but we're not people who are directionless.

The royal millennial has already given us "maps" and "compasses" for the past 70 years...

Maps are thousands of mythology projects.

The compass is a beautiful virtue, patience and compassion.

Today may be the darkest day, but our job is not to sit and wait for the sky to light, but to rise and light a different lamp.

That lamp is the "goodness" we follow in your footsteps.

Don't let our great love for Him, you, be a mere dry tear, but morph it into "power," into "sweat," and into "action."

This is the most creative "mourning."

This is the most beneficial "offering of allegiance."

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And this is the only way we can get through this feeling...With a handshake, create a strong and good Thailand to continue the reign of our mother.

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We Thai people will go through this period together.

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Personally, soon will invite friends to wear Thai clothes to make merit and raise orphans at the cave temple.

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Who thinks of going to make merit to pay tribute? Tell me.

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