Proof of Magic?

Khong Khuen (Ancient Spirits Within)

Khong Khuen Spirits Within

A new video compilation of scenes of Khong Khuen Spirit Possession during the 2552 BE Wai Kroo Luang Por Phern Tidakuno (Wat Bang Pra) Master Day Ceremony, seven minutes long,...

Buddha Magic in Motion – some interesting Video Clips

To show the extreme varied world of Thai Buddha Magic and Occultism, i thought would show sak yant interested people some videos of other aspects of Thai Supernatural to increase and expand your knowledge of this Topic. Perhaps some of you may not know of these things, and be interested to investigate furtherāšƒ

Ajarn Noo fires gun and shows Maha Ud

Watch Ajarn Noo load a revolver with live ammunition and shoot it at the devotee and the cameraman. This video was i believe taken sometime ago judging from Ajarn Noos younger look.

Wai Kroo Wat Tam Faed

This post includes a Video playlist of the Wai Kroo Ceremony at Wat Tam Faed in Kanjanaburi. The abbot of this temple, Hlwong Por Wachira, is one of the present...

Torso found with no rotting in the area where Sak yant was made on the skin

Kong Grapan – a real case

This Thai documentary “Rueang Jring Pan Jor” covers the case of a devotee of sak-yant who was shot at point blank range in his bed in nan province. Mr Sompet...

Rang Song – Dang Gee – rife in Singapore

In Singapore, both Sak yant and Mediumship has taken off like never before, with a great number of the younger generation now becoming mediums for Devas (Deities) to inhabit them - in Thai this is called "Rang Song", whereas in Singapore they use the Cantonese name "Dang Gee". According to the Singapore online News website "Straits Times", "about seven in 10 practising mediums here are in their 20s and are often blue-collar workers".

Khong Khuen at Ajarn Noo’s

Wai Kroo at Ajarn Samnak Sak Yant Ajarn Noo Ganpai – devotees in mass trance (Khong Khuen). Por Gae is predominant but at 5:30 minutes, Hanuman appears too in the...

?Nagas & Fireballs

?Nagas & Fireballs

Video documentation of the Bang Fai Payanak festival at the end of Buddhist Lent, where fireballs are seen to erupt from the Mekhong river and fly up into the sky. This happens regularly every year.

Acid Proof magic amulet

Acid Proof magic amulet

I also once saw a video from wat tam faed temple in Kanjanaburi, which made a showshowing how the abbot pulled the “mid Hmor” (magic knife) out of the “Nam...