Here is a little look into the Wai Kroo  master Day ceremony, which I celebrated at my home ashram on 6 March 2557. All people who receive Sak Yant tattoos, as well as devotees of the Lersi Hermit Gods and Occult Sorcery, must according to tradition receive the laying on of the Lersi Khone Mask (Siarn Kroo), and attend or perform the Mass today ceremony which is known in Thai language as ‘Wai Kroo’.

Wai Kroo Saiyasart Asrom Por Taw Guwen

I took advantage of the occasion for boiling all of the Amulets I have made over the last year and been empowering, to boil them in sacred oils and perfumed oils with other sacred Amulets I have collected from a host of great masters of modern and ancient times.

Boiling the potion in the sacred cauldron

I must admit it was very difficult making a private master day ceremony, because one had to do all preparations, setting up, incantations and all the activities, and the clearing away of everything afterwards all by ourselves (2 people). I decided to hold it privately and unannounced in order to customise myself with self conducted performance of the ceremony, and to accustom myself to every facet, and aspect of the preparation and performing of the ceremony.

I prepared a cauldron, inscribing sacred geometry designs on the surface of it beforehand, in order to empower it with the Wicha for making See Pheung.

Boiling the potion in the sacred cauldronI used a mass of dried sacred herbs, woods, and other natural substances, as well as Amulets and elemental materials, such as Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi elemental substance, Holy treewoods, sacred rare forest flowers, powders and oils, and other kinds of amulets. These Amulets came from from an array of ordained and non-ordained masters of sorcery.  

Sacred herbs and other ingredients used in the formula for the making of See Pheung through boiling in a sacred cauldron with inscription of Yantra spells in Khom Agkhara on the surface of the cauldron

Sacred herbs and other ingredients used in the formula for the making of See Pheung through boiling in a sacred cauldron with inscription of Yantra spells in Khom Agkhara on the surface of the cauldron

Nam Man Prai, Kumarn Tong, Monk Coins, Muan Sarn Sacred Powder amulets such as Pra Somdej Luang por Toon Wat Po Nimit 2512 BE, Pra Kong Chai Chum 2512 Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree, Pra Nakprok Taep Nimit 2496 B.E. Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree, Jatukam, Por Tan bam amulets of Wat Don Sala, Yantra Foils, Ploi  Sek Maha Pokasap polished Gems, Takrut, elemental substances, Wan Salika, Wan Sanaeh Jantr, Wan Nang  kwak, Mai Ga Fak Rak, Fak Ga Hlong, Lersi Rosary beads, Somdej, Lersi Por Gae Dta Fai amulets, Luang Phu Tuad amulets, Lersi statuette on naga throne, Somdej Luang Por Supoj, Wishing crystals, Jing Jok gecko amulets and gecko oil, and sinjana cords from suad pan yaks ceremony from Luang Por Suton.

Sacred Amulets in there while in motion within the cauldron

In truth, I cannot really remember many of the sacred items which I have gathered over the last three or four years in preparation for immersion in these oils. At first I thought I would make sacred Metta Oil,  but in the end, I realised I had hoarded and stashed so many herbs from my sacred herb garden, that it outweighed the amount of available sacred oils which I had put aside for this purpose. 

Amulets within the cauldron, boiling in sacred oils

Hence I decided to change my strategy, and to risk the experiment of my life, which I have been thinking about and contemplating its secret methods for the last year at least. I am actually halfway through an article, about how to make the essential See Pheung Balm, which is so waxy and thick, but which i have seen distilled from a cauldron using herbs and Nam Man Prai. This video I made some months ago, shows some of the Amulets which were immersed in the Cauldron during this Wai Kroo.

I possessed 90% of the secret methods, but it was impossible to find the actual catalyst which would transform the oil into a thick paste or balm, as we see in the case of See Pheung.

The rest was already ingrained in me over years of study practice and experimentation, from the ingredients to mix and its other formulas and the sacred geometry of Buddhist Yant to be inscribed along with the Khmer Sanskrit spells upon the surface of the cauldron, before adding the oils and herbs. The incantations of the mast today were already known to me and prepared to chance to invite the celestial intelligences to attend and to lend their blessings to the ritual ceremony.

See Pheung

Hua Chuea See Pheung – ‘Hua Chuea’ means, The concentrated extracts or that which is skimmed off the top. This is the total resulting substance derived from the massive cauldron of herbs oils and other substances. The rest is absorbed within the sacred powder and wooden Amulets which were immersed within the Nam Man Prai and boiled up.

I cannot reveal what is the missing secret, which transforms and catalyses the formula into becoming a thick paste which we know as See Pheung. But, I can say that the outcome was successful, but also, that the high density of herbal, and other sacred ingredients, has resulted in extremely concentrated form of See Pheung, that I have decided to do what many sorcerers in Thailand will do with the substance, and dilute it, with other perfumed substances.

Inscription of magic spells upon the exterior of the candles which also possess a sacred spell inscribed within the core of the candle

Inscription of magic spells upon the exterior of the candles which also possess a sacred spell inscribed within the core of the candle.  The candles are made for removing negative influences in one’s line of fate, and Karma. They were created and empowered by Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon.

This is done, in order to make it possible to apply, and affordable to distribute. I must have invested about at least $1000 in making this cauldron of oil, whole 5 Liters of Sacred Oils, perfumes and other liquid substances of magical nature. The result, was a half litre tub of sacred See Pheung balm. From a whole cauldron full of herbs and 5 L of Sacred Oil, we have ended up with about half a kilo of extremely concentrated See Pheung. 

One thing which I have forgotten to reveal until now, is the fact that I added a whole litre of Nam Man Prai Hun Payont, and A large wooden animist humanoid effigy made from Sacred Ga Fak Rak tree, bound with sinjana cords and empowered with reanimation spells by Por  tan Kloi of Wat Phu Khao Tong.I made this oil some months before using the remnants of three other Nam Man Prai oils to mix together and then immerse the hun payont ghost soldier along with a goosebone yantra spell, lek lai, loads of sacred woods, herbs amd other amulets. This was poured into the cauldron to and used for empowerment.

Sacred Yantra inscription

Sacred Yantra inscription

I hope you enjoy viewing my private home ceremony and that it inspires you, and gives you ideas about how to set up your altar for such a ceremony. Of course this is not the full blown version, rather and affordable and practical, realistic ceremony for a small family at home in private.

Inscribing sacred Yantra foils on silver Takrut foil

Inscribing sacred Yantra foils on silver Takrut foil 

Thee large Yantra foils were immersed to perform differing purposes.

Yant in the cauldron

The Amulets which were boiled in the cauldron, I’m now being laid out to dry every day until they can be encased, and I shall be distributing them to both customers of my amulet store at Thailand Amulets, and also those who interested themselves for my publications, my podcasts on soundcloud, and my YouTube channel, as well as many of my Facebook friends. 

Hubble bubble toil and trouble

Hubble bubble toil and trouble

Almost all Amulets I make a distribute for free, whereas those which were made to be solved by others, I distribute for a price for that is what purpose they were made for. The ones I make are not made for a commercial purpose, rather than to bring joy to others, nothing else.

Cauldrom

Cauldron with Yant Long See Pheung inscription.

Cauldron was inscribed the night before inside the ashram The cauldron was inscribed the evening before the ceremony, within the ashram. 

Sacred Yant long See Pheung

Sacred Yant long See Pheung

 

The main Buddha image used was Somdej Pra Wat Nang Paya

The main Buddha image used for the altar, was Somdej Pra Wat Nang Paya  

Altar

Buddha Rupa

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.

Part 2

Part 3

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.




Sharing these Astoundingly Beautiful Sak Yant Tattoos from the hand of Ruesi Kong Tam, of Samnak Sak Ban Yant Puttakun, in Chonburi. This is the work of a Master in my opinion, and a Master who is very near to my Ashram. I shall be visiting him very soon, and shall be pleased to bring people to him in the case of anyone being as impressed by his work as i am. Although i myself am now starting again to receive Looksit for sak yant, i have never been possessive or jealous and like to help people to visit whichever Ajarn they wish to.

After all, the skin of each individual is their own skin. If i had a restaurant, i would not expect all my customers to always eat in my restaurant and never go to any other place. I feel the same about Sak Yant, Magical assistance and Spiritual Advice. I really hope that i can include him in the list of available Ajarns for my upcoming Sak Yant and Temple Guide service, and will post an update on this matter as soon as i am able to give info.

Ajarn Ruesi Kong Tam is also very well known for his Amulets and Magic charms, such as Kumarn Tong and Metta Oils.