Famous monk denies connection with The iCon Group

Seriously edited speech posted net caused mistake

V. Vajiramedhia ties holy threads around the wrist of The iCon Group CEO Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul during the sermon he was invited to give on March 12. (Photo: The iCon Group Facebook account)
During the speech he was asked to deliver on March 12, V. Vajiramedhia ties divine threads around the elbow of image Group CEO Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul. ( Photo: The iCon Group Facebook account )

After a quick picture of a lengthy speech he delivered went viral on social media systems, renowned monk V. Vajiramedhia has refuted any suggestion of a connection to the icon Group, which is embroiled in business. &nbsp,

The Cherntawan International Mediation Centre’s leader denied the accusation on his Instagram section on Tuesday.

Because the 72-minute sermon’s recording had been strongly edited and made available online as a short movie, he claimed, people had misinterpreted the information he delivered to a group of symbol members.

The image Group’s executive team invited the monk to provide a sermon at his Muang district in Chiang Rai on March 12 and invited him to do so.

His discussion on” The key to being wealthy,” he claimed, was in line with the Dhamma’s success advice.

The friar used an illustration from his lecture to illustrate a woman who wanted to wake up the next day and discover herself becoming wealthy before committing to an additional hour of daily study with a tutor. &nbsp,

V. Vajiramedhia said he told her, “if you can do that, you are The Icon”.

The case was not true, it was just used in his lecturing.

His note was greeted with shouts by the spectators, including founder and CEO Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul, known as Boss Paul, and star Yuranant Pamornmontri, commonly called Boss Sam. ( continues below )

The monk preaches to a group of The Icon Group members on March 12. (Photo: The Icon Group Facebook account)

On March 12, the priest preaches to a group of image Group people. ( Photo: The iCon Group Facebook account )

The friar teaches that there is no path to becoming wealthy, so his sermons on social media platforms demonstrate that this is done with persistence, tranquility, and being able to wait.

V. Vajiramedhia apologised if his lecturing led to any miscommunication and promised to be more conscious of what he says in the future.

He claimed that the company’s priests who were invited to speak at the event were not engaged in its operations. ” You simply have to apply common sense to understand this”, he added.

V. Vajiramedhia is the latest high-profile find to be dragged into the controversy surrounding &nbsp, the business.

Monks were reportedly invited to teach each month, according to a declaration from the image Group on Tuesday to clarify the situation. The priests apologized to all those priests who had been impacted by the debate and did not speak out in support of the company, according to the statement. &nbsp,