
In the spiritual heart of Thailand, some bonds are meant to be cherished—and others gently broken.
Breaking the Ties: Spirit Unbinding in Thai Ritual explores the sacred ceremonies of spiritual release found deep within Thai culture. Rooted in a rich blend of Buddhist philosophy, ancestral reverence, and ritual psychology, these unbinding practices provide a powerful framework for emotional healing, karmic reconciliation, and peaceful detachment between the living and the dead.
This book is part of the Sacred Thai: Ghosts, Beliefs, and Rituals in Thai Culture series, a nonfiction journey into Southeast Asian spirituality, folk customs, and the invisible threads that bind generations. In this fifth volume, cultural researcher Montree Sandee turns his attention to the ceremonies that help people let go of unresolved emotions, release attachments to deceased loved ones, and navigate the often-overlooked rituals of grief. From ritual fire ceremonies and water cleansing rites to chanting for forgiveness and spiritual conversations with the departed, each chapter unveils a dimension of Thai spiritual life that blends the symbolic with the practical, the metaphysical with the emotional.
Whether it's a family torn by grief, a haunted home in need of peace, or an entire village seeking collective release, these case studies show how Thai spirit unbinding rituals can transform sorrow into clarity and haunting into harmony. The book also offers step-by-step ceremonial guides—accessible yet profound—for those interested in personal healing practices or comparative spiritual studies.
Readers interested in spirituality, ritual studies, Buddhism, grief healing, or Asian cultural traditions will find this work especially resonant. It bridges religion and folklore, body, mind & spirit, and emotional well-being, offering insights into the therapeutic power of ritual when words alone are not enough. It is ideal for:
Spiritual seekers exploring Southeast Asian traditions Readers of religion & spirituality nonfiction Scholars and students of folklore, anthropology, and Buddhism Anyone coping with unresolved grief or spiritual attachment Fans of cross-cultural perspectives on death rituals and emotional releaseWith hauntingly beautiful prose and a scholar's eye for nuance, Montree Sandee invites you into a world where letting go is an act of love, and where ancient ceremonies still speak to the deepest human wounds. His writing offers a fresh perspective on Thai spirituality, while contributing to global conversations about trauma, loss, and healing.
As Thai beliefs around karmic ties, merit-making, and the lingering presence of spirits come to life on the page, readers will come to understand that in Thai culture, death is not the end—it is a ritual passage to something quieter, freer, and full of meaning.
If you've ever asked yourself how to honor someone who's gone—or how to release what no longer serves you—this book offers a cultural mirror and a gentle guide. The spirits are not always angry. Sometimes, they're simply waiting to be heard, forgiven, and set free.
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