Superstition is a part of civilization and culture of every nation in the world. But in Cambodia today, it seems to have gone a bit too far, with many people claiming to have supernatural powers or supernatural powers. At the same time, there are more and more people who are suffering from this superstition, both the poor and the rich, as well as officials, etc.
Apparently, the breakup of the married life of a famous singer, Ms. Meas Soksophea, is also being talked about on social media, and it has been revealed that it is related to this superstition.
The married life of Ms. Meas Soksophea and her husband, known as Mr. It Rada, who lived for about 18 years, from 2007 to 2025, has reached the end of his life, and has been spreading rumors that he is related to this superstition.
This matter is currently being discussed on social media, with Mr. It Rada deciding to step down from his position as CEO of Camtrax Music Production and stating that the problem is because singer Meas Soksophea believes a man who claims to be the father of Phnom Tbeng’s white hair, and the singer has spent up to $230,000 on that father. .
Later, singer Meas Soksophea came out to explain that the money she spent was her right because it was the money she worked hard to earn through singing, and also mentioned that Mr. It Rada had been living because of her for many years.
The story of the two of them breaking up may have other deeper stories, but we will not go into detail about this. What we want to talk about and discuss now is related to the issue of superstition and its effects in Cambodian society.
In addition to Ms. Meas Soksophea, in Cambodian society there are also many people who believe in superstition, believe in the true god, believe in the gods, and so on. Those who believe protect their beliefs and protect their thoughts, but at the same time there are also some who criticize them.
Related to the issue of superstition, as well as the gods Well, Dr. Kin Phe, President of the Cambodian Institute of International Relations of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, posted a short message on his personal social network, briefly stating that it is a very lucrative business in Cambodian society today.
The doctor did not analyze it in depth, just posting briefly, “The common people also believe in fortune telling, officials also believe in fortune telling, the poor also believe in fortune telling, and the children of the wealthy also believe in fortune telling, so fortune telling is a very lucrative business in our society today!” “.
In addition to Dr. Kin Phe, there are many other people who express their opinions on the issue of superstition. Among them, those who have faith also defend their beliefs, but generally from intellectual circles, they say that people who believe in external entities are due to losing faith in themselves.
According to Khmer culture, superstition is not bad, that is, whether it is bad or good depends on The interaction of the practitioner or the one who establishes himself is the one who has the power and the one who believes who are the people of the world.
The one who establishes himself as the one who has the power, if he is an ascetic, a teacher, a person who has the ability to do good and to influence people to do good, he can direct the people of the world who believe to be brave and hardworking, as well as to struggle and struggle in every way to achieve success. But if that person is a bad person who thinks about benefits, he also tries to persuade the people Adjust to benefit according to your own desires.
In such a situation, all of us, as human beings, should use our minds, wisdom, and knowledge gained from education to weigh and analyze thoroughly before making a decision. Don’t just blindly believe the words of those people who claim to be wealthy. Believe wherever you can, and turn that belief into an effort to learn, strive, and apply it, in conjunction with morality and social laws. Do not believe foolishly, for such a belief is a consequence that can bring harm and destruction to oneself.