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Plant Rights Tolerants: Beliefs Coupled with Nature

In the world of ancient Thai belief, a "right endure" is an object that is believed to have some kind of power or magic in itself, not necessarily through a ceremony, because it is believed that it has a natural "power." These types of things are found from minerals, animals, and vegetation, which, among all the things that come from plants, are long-known because they are related to the forests, mountains, and lifestyles of the ancients.

In the beliefs of the ancients, certain plants were considered special plants, with some underlying power, such as vermicelli, certain vines, or sacred wood growing in specific places. Ancients believed that these plants absorbed the forces of nature, soil, water, wind, fire, and sunlight, until they produced special attributes, so they were used as amulets, protectors, or rituals according to the beliefs of each locality.

Examples that are often mentioned in the matter of plant endurance include some species that the ancients believed had protective qualities, such as the Invulnerable Vines, which are said to enhance the courage and defense of the warriors of the past, the Great Powers, which are believed to give power to prestige and awe, and the Great Charms, which are often mentioned in the Great Merciful Charms. In addition to the Vines, there are some vines, such as the Lost Vines, that are knit or made into amulets based on the belief of protection and fortune. Trade, including sacred wood from the deep forest that people preserved as important. These reflect that the ancients did not view plants simply as Not only food or medicine, but also seen as something whose "life and the forces of nature" coexist with humans in accordance with the ideals, beliefs of each age.

However, most plant-based matters of belief and culture are ancient, some are derived from experience, others from myths and hearsay from generation to generation, so they should be viewed in the perspective of learning the history of belief and using judgment to understand rather than as scientific facts.

In this post, we talk about "plant tolerance," which is one of the foundations of the ancient beliefs of the Thai people, but the world of privilege is not yet there, because there is another type of privilege that is often mentioned: animal tolerance. In the next post, we will continue to talk about what is there and why it is recounted in the world of amulets and beliefs to this day.

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