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 further, which you can also do by reading my ezine ‘Buddha Magic’ which informs on all aspects of Thai Occultism, Sacred Amulets and Sak Yant.
Ajarn Meng Khun Phaen (also makes Sak Yant), brewing a potion of ‘See Pheung’ a wax balm with various necromantic or magical ingredients ised for love charms and business improvement, social climbing etc.

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Making ‘Nam Man Prai” (Prai oil)
Prai Oil is a sacred oil for Metta used in Love Charms, for soaking other amulets in, and for praying to for increased Business and even protection, or luck in gambling. This video is made at Wat Laharn Rai in Rayong – famous temple of LP Tim who made the famous Prai Powders used in the Khun Phaen Prai Kumarn amulets which gained so much popularity and fame for their success in increasing business and improving the love life.

Prai Oil has many different forms and methods of making, the most extreme being pure necromancy, implementing the use of hand extracted human corpse oil as its base concentrate essence, and coconut fat from broken coconuts used in funeral ceremonies to break open over the faces of the recently deceased.
I have covered this topic in Buddha Magic Issue 1 in great detail, including the relation of Prai materials and the Kumarn Tong Golden Child Effigy/Deity.

Puttapisek (Buddha Abhiseka)
The empowerment of opening the eyes of a Buddha and that of Thai Sacred amulets is performed using various methods of chanting incantations and prayers called ‘Puttapisek’

This is usually performed as a Symbiotic Ritual ceremony with both Thai Brahman Laymasters and Ordained Bhikkhus (Buddhist Monks) and sometimes Ruesi Hermits, which has a very particular sequence of events and ceremonial objects involved.


The above image shows Ordained Bhikkhus (Buddhist Monks) Bowing to a Ruesi. This occurred at Wat Mon in Ayuttaya in front of over 700 other Monks and thousands of Lay Persons. This is considered Improper and that a Bhikkhu can never bow to a Ruesi, rather, the other way around. Even in Thailand, wrong knowledge of the correct way to practice and the complex mysteries of Buddha magic.

Kong Grapan Choke Lap – Blessings
Sak Yant is only one small facet of the practice and services available from a Ruesi or an Ajarn. This video shows Lersi Sompit performing a spell for Kong Grapan and Klaew Klaad spell and then one for Choke Lap (riches and fortune) and bestowing the blessings on a Looksit (Devotee)

Fang Khem Tong – The Golden Needle – Insertion under the Skin
Performed for luck, protection and good health, the golden needle is inserted by Monks and Masters around Thailand, and is relatively common practice.

Multiple Spirit Possession
In the below video you can see various unrelated members of the public in temple grounds, where each person affected enters into a possessed trance, where each person performed the same actions and displayed the same traits. One of the people affected speaks in the voice of an old man and declares hiself as ‘Por Phu’ the spirit of a Ruesi deity whose shrine is within the temple grounds, and says that the shrine must be moved from in front of the school.




This post give a Video for you to View Pra Ajarn Bpum destroying the Masterpiece Blueprint for the pressing of this last years Wai Kroo Master Day amulets, which in my opinion are of the most beautiful Yant coin amulets i have ever seen, with the most intricately designed Buddhist Yantra.

The amulets chose a Yantra of impressive design in my opinion, because it has Yant Puttanimit, and Yant Pra Putta Jao Ha Praonk converted into Yee Sip Ha Pra Ongk (5 Buddhas turned into a walled dome of 25 Buddhas. This calls both emanations of the Enlightened Buddha Mind into the Yantra and allows both forms of Magical protection to Emanate. This is a wonderfully Harmonious Formula, typical of Thai Yantra that the simplicity of its construction folds out naturally through using the law of correspondences to apply ever more permutations of possible meanings and magical interpretation. This kind of amulet is of definite interest to those of us who love Sak Yant, and those of us who love Sacred Geometry and Yantra design, as well as those of us who are Buddhist and believe in the Magical Utterances contained within the sacred Geometry of the Yant.

Ajarn Bpum is an accomplished Sak Yant Master and Buddha Magic Practitioner, who comes from the Wat Bang Pra Lineage of Masters (Luang Por Phern). He is resident Master of Sak Yant at Wat Sala Daeng in Bangkok. For those who find it too difficult or don’t have time to visit Wat Bang Pra, this is a definite Alternative to get your Sak Yant from a real Master of the Lineage of Luang Por Phern.

Wai Kroo Ceremony Pra Ajarn Bpum 2554 BE

Enjoy this video of the Wai Kroo Ceremony last year.

The amulets chose a Yantra of impressive design in my opinion, because it has Yant Pra Putta Jao Ha Praonk converted into Jee Sip Ha Praongk (5 Buddhas turned into a walled dome of 25 Buddhas. This calls both emanations of the Enlightened Buddha Mind into the Yantra and allows both forms of Magical protection to Emanate. This is a wonderfully Harmonious Formula, typical of Thai Yantra that the simplicity of its construction folds out naturally through using the law of correspondences to apply ever more permutations of possible meanings and magical interpretation. This kind of amulet is of definite interest to those of us who love Sak Yant, and those of us who love Sacred Geometry and Yantra design, as well as those of us who are Buddhist and believe in the Magical Utterances contained within the sacred Geometry of the Yant.

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Help HP Liam to build a free food hall for the poor in Tambon Saluy, near Chumporn

I would like to raise a call for help for the most selfless and kind hearted Bhikkhu Hlwong Dta Liam, abbot of Wat Suan Manee Sapt in Chumporn, Thailand. Hlwong Dta Liam is perhaps the most selfless Bhikkhu i have ever met, he is knee deep in debt for trying to finish building a food hall for local poor people to come and eat for free every day.. he made a collection of extremely rare and powerfuyl amulets, but refuses to “rent” them (rent is used as a substitute for the word “sell” in Thailand, as Amulets are seen as not belonging to anyone so you can only “rent” them).

Anyhow to keep to the point, Hlwong Dta Liam does not believe in selling amulets, they are free for anyone who visits the temple to go under the Buddha statue in the chapel and take however many they want. Thes amulets are the kind that most temples will sell for about 20 euros upwards, and in shops about 100 euros. He still prefers to battle with debts in preference to selling the amulets. This monk is completely selfless, and sticks to his principle of practising Dhana.

Please anyone who can help him with a small donation towards building the free food hall, you will most certainly receive the greatest merits if you can make a contribution to him.
As for me i travel next week there to help mixing cement and also to oversee that the workers are doing the job properly – He was in hospital last month (he is 73 years old) with an artery broke in his brain and blood came out of his ears, because of the amount of strain he is putting on himself in his rush to get the food hall finished. He worries that he will die before finishing his promise to hbuild the food hall.
He is 500 thousand baht in debt still thats about 10 thousand euros. I know we cant raise that kind of money but every dollar helps so even if you can only spare one dollar that is enough and better than nothing. Just a dollar each from those of you who wish to practise some dhana .
Here are the Bank details. After i am present at the temple i will also be able to offer sending amulets from the temple for anyone wishing to make a half decent donation. there were only three begging bowls full of thyese amulets made, so for those of you who are familiar with Thai Buddhist Amulets, oyu will be aware of their eventual high value also. The Amulet has Luang Por Tuad on the front and Luang Por Piak on the Back the fron has a Ghata with na Moe Poetisattoe Aakantimaya” on it (LP Tuad’s Ghata) and the back has “Udtang Adtoe” (gunstopper Ghata from LP Piak).

Here is the Bank info;

Pra Atigarn Liam Catamaloe, Wad Suan Manee Sapt temple,
Moo 7 Thambon Saluy, Ampher Ta Sae, Chumporn Province.
Bank info;
Government Savings Bank (Tonakarn Awm Sin), 244 Moo 16 Petchagasem road
Ta Sae branch, Chumporn 86140
0892891385


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 Monthr” (prayer water) and rolled some kind of “ectoplasmic goo” around it, which seemed to come from the “khee tian” (candle wax) which he had been letting drop into the bowl as he chanted. The “goo” was then wound around the devotee’s head, and subsequently given to an assistant, who then would take it to the amulet press and let the devotee press it into an amulet, which he was then allowed to keep. Unfortunately for Wat Tam Faed, i saw this video and remembered making nylon using acetone and some other stuff in chemistry class, and remember winding the same identical looking “cosmic goo” around a glass rod and pulling out of the clear liquid in exactly the same manner. I don’t believe that temple, have also foned the place and tried to talk to the Abbot asking to visit, upon which he hung up. Please be wary of charlatans. Maybe i am wrong, but those pressed amulets didn’t half look lke acrylic/nylon – they were even transparent. If anyone goes and gets one take it to be tested at a chemist or some plastic expert. I myself hope to get the chance to visit and obtain one to decipher if this is real magic or not

I have a few of the Wat pramote amulets if anyone wishes to get one, pm me or email me

This shows a scene at Wat Pramote temple, which currently advertizes its’ latest edition of amulets as being able to protect the wearer from being burnt by acid, and devotees are freely invited to go to the tmeple to test them out for themselves. A lay devotee from the temple is there with bottles of acid for you to see how he pours the acid on clothing, which then bursts into flames and disintegrates in smoke. He then gets you to hold the amulet and stretch your hand out whilst he pours some acid on the hand that doesnt have the amulets. Although this may be authentic, i tend to believe that they are using “grod Klua” (salts acid) which i often have used to solder tattoo needles with using my bare hands..This acid will melt plastic and burn cloth, but not skin, glass or metal. Chemistry has some strange things, and one can easily fool people who have no knowledge of chemical properties. I have some of this amulet actually so maybe i will risk a real “Kool Aid acid test (lol) – and hope it doesn’t turn ito a “band aid” acid test 9meaning it didnt work and i lost the skin off my finger). Ill post and let you know if i end up daring to do it. Im a little dubious as i still remember my fear as Ajarn Noo took the Carpet cutter and sawed my arm after having shaved my leg with it first to prove it’s sharpness. That left me with little desire to test the protective powers of amulets.