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Light 36 incense sticks, worship outdoors, ask and pray to open the way of life.

Light 36 incense sticks, worship outdoors, ask and pray to open the way of life.

When the 36 incense has been lit, set your mind to rest, remember the Lord Rattarat and say the following prayers:

Prayer

I (name-surname)

I bow down to Ratchai, his parents, his teachers, and all the sacred things.

Invite the gods, the angels, the healers, the 16 heavens, the 15 floors of the earth, the king, the gods, the ghosts, the house, the house, the earth, the Ganges, and all the sacred things I respect.

If I have ever transgressed against you, whether by acrobatics, or by conscience, both intentionally and unintentionally, both in the past and the present, have mercy, forgive and forgive me.

May every obstacle, heavy karma, and the cause of gridlock gradually unfold, opening the way for my life to find a smooth, intellectual, good opportunity, progress in my career, trade, investment, and good faith.

Be financially secure, have enough possessions to store, have a good fortune for a reasonable time, have a benevolent patron, encourage success in what is intended.

May I be healthy, longevity, sobriety, wisdom, power, vasana, and prestige, exercise that power in the right way, beloved, merciful to the people, and beneficial to myself, my family, and my society.

If anyone thinks against me, slanders, or ill-wills, let thought and deed cease with the fruit of karma, without causing trouble to one another; and let me be safe from all calamities.

May my soul be calm, clear, conscious of living, and find only auspicious things from this day forward.

With this good intention, may the prayers of charity be fulfilled according to every cause and every right factor.

Amen. Amen. Amen.

Then finish Namo 3 and pray.

Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arto Sammasam Buddha (3 ends)

Patometang, Patra Chivinang, Sukto Advent

Chittamate Nipanang Sukto Advent

It is a spell that is disseminated in the belief lines of some bureau practitioners, with devotees praying for auspiciousness and reinforcing the way of life.

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