
After Teacher Aoi, Life Compass, or Dr. Thitinart Na Phatthalung, appeared in a clip on The School of Hard Knocks channel, which interviews famous businesspeople worldwide, revealing her luxurious lifestyle in Monaco and a new image of high-society elegance that many barely recognized.
The clip discussed the idea of associating with wealthy people, but Teacher Aoi faced intense controversy, being accused of looking down on the poor, with old issues resurfacing. She responded by posting messages addressing these heated topics about her.
Recently, the program “Khao Sai Khai” on Thairath TV Channel 32, hosted by three presenters, Moddam Kachapa, Rotmay Kanungnit, and Mint Orchapon, talked about this news wave, and both Rotmay and Moddam shared perspectives on Teacher Aoi based on their encounters.
At one point, Rotmay said she actually had the opportunity to practice Dharma with Teacher Aoi in the past. Back when the Life Compass book was first published, she went with some fellow hosts to Chanthaburi Province, traveling by car to the Dharma practice site. At that time, the teaching style was simpler than how celebrities attend now. The teachings were easy to understand and applicable for daily life.
However, later on, many people she knew stopped attending, and other celebrities began participating. Eventually, it became more business-oriented, so she was unsure if the teaching method had changed.
Meanwhile, Moddam shared that she had often interviewed Teacher Aoi but never practiced Dharma herself, although many of her friends did. She considers herself lucky to have attention deficit; when asked to revisit the past, she struggles with it. Her friends encouraged her, saying the practice helps resolve life's knots.
She explained, "Everyone has life knots. My friends say that as time passes, these knots tighten, and though we try to loosen them, we can't move forward because something holds us back. So we need to resolve these knots in life. But I told them I've tried and couldn't fix them."
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