I am still to this day Amazed and Convinced Entirely of the Definite Lineage Powers of Master Ruesi and Sak Yant Master Ajarn Ord Pha Khaw of Kalasin. He is the Inheritor of the Wicha Sak Yant of  Luang Por Phern.

He explains about the fact that the phrase ‘Yant 108’ does not mean there are only 108 types of Yant, but that there are an uncountable amount of Yant. He explains the meaning of Wai Kroo, that the vibrations of energy from the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Ancient Times, are passed down through the ceremonies of the Ages through the current Master to the Looksit.

That it is a ‘Charging of the Batteries’ of the Blessings of the Kroo, and for the Looksit to get to know each other and learn that they must all love and respect each other and never fight each other, for they are the Looksit of the same Kroo Ba Ajarn. He explains that the Kroo passes the current of the magic of the Lineage through well wishing thoughts with Good intentions, so the Looksit who wears the Yant, received from a Pure Source, should not think Bad Things or Ill Intentions, and should also try to think Good Things, and avoid thinking Bad Things.
Not all Masters these days teach to not be Violent or to practice the Precepts, it may be in their list of rules, but not all masters explain well and bring the Devotee to a proper Understanding of how to maintain the purity of the Yant, and prevent it from falling into entropy and going bad.

I feel that this aspect of wearing Sak yant is being Ignored or taken less seriously than it used to be, and people get tattooed before even considering what it is they will have to change in their life to keep in line with the beliefs and practice of ‘Khong Mee Kroo’ (Sacred Magical Arts with a Ruling Guru Deva governing it and protecting it).

Sak Yant Wai Kroo - Samnak Ajarn Ord

Sak Yant is ‘Khong Mee Kroo’ (ของมีครู) before one gets Sak yant, One should Understand Fully what ‘Khong Mee Kroo’ means and what the basic Rules are. Once a year, those with Sak Yant must attend ‘Wai Kroo’ and receive ‘Korb Kroo’ (Ruesi Mask blessing), in order to renew and recharge the protective magic for the Year ahead.

With what Yogic and Pranic Experience i may have  to Date, i can see clearly how Ajarn Ord uses Prana Breath Energy to bless the Looksit in the first blessing in this Video where he uses a wooden Meed Mor (spirit knife) to endow the forehead of a Devotee with Blessings. Anyone who has practiced Prana Breath or has attained Samadhi will see clearly how Ajarn Ord takes in his breath and focuses and then channels the energy as he blows on the head of the Looksit.

Very faith Instilling and Inspiring to see a Master with Visible (to some) Abilities. He is the Looksit of Luang Por Phern and learned his Wicha from his Master Ajarn Montree Pumtip, who was a direct student of Luang Por Phern (Wat Bang Pra), and received his Wicha Sak Yant directly from the Great Master of Wat Bang Pra himself.

In Kalasin, at the Ashram, there is a Yearly Wai Kroo to Luang Por Phern for Looksit of Wat Bang Pra and LP Phern in the Isan Country to pay reverence and renew their Yearly protective Blessings from the Kroo Ba Ajarn, and witness the Miraculous events of Wai Kroo.

This is an Event which should be more attended by Foreigners, as it is as close to Luang Por Phern Lineage as it is possible to get, and is one of the most important Wai Kroo Ceremonies in the Country as far as Sak Yant is concerned. Ajarn Ord is in fact one of the most important and respected Masters of grand Experience of the Present Era, but does not seek Fame and Fortune as much as many lesser Ajarns, so this Fact remains unknown to most Foreigners. His Ashram is a True representative Office of Luang por Pherns Sak yant Lineage, and deserves much more Visitation and Interest from Foreigners, so please make an Effort to Visit the Ashram in Kalasin.

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Ajarn Ord Sak Yant Master

Enjoy the first ever pictures published on sak-yant.com of Sak yant Master and Amulet Maker, Luang Phu Naen Kampiro of Wat Ban Gaset Sethee in Roi Et, as he performs a rare, and extremely powerful Sak Yant ceremony on one of his Looksit (also a practitioner of Ruesi-Ism). The Yant is tattooed using nam Man Wan Plai Dam (a sacred herbal oil using magical herbs from a sacred tree, which are said to bring great auspicious blessings). Not many Samnak offer this particular magical tincture for tattooing, so this is a rare chance to read about this topic.

Magical Useage of Plai Dam

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Plai Dam, is a plant of the Herb variety, which looks like grass leaves, with one clump or bushel being about 4 or 5 leaves in one group. Apart from being used for Sak Yant oils for tattooing Kong Grapan Chadtri type magic, Plai Dam is also able to be used for amulets and potions.When planted in the earth, the earth around the edge of the plant will turn from brown to black (Plai Dam means ‘black herb’).
If a small animal, such as a cat, walks past close to it, it will die in a short period of time. This causes the belief that Plai Dam has strong poison in it, and that because of this, if you plant it, it must be planted in a plant pot, not in the earth, for the lainger of pets or animals ingesting its poison.

The Plai takes about one year to grow. The auspicious magical time for planting and removing the Plai Dam from the pot (harvesting), is the night time. When the herb is ready for harvest, the surface of the earth in the pot will go hard, and the earth inside will have turned completely black (no brown earth left). The leaves are removed and the roots are put into an infusion with water.

If you use the water from the infusion of the roots of the plant, and let it flow into an open wound (make a small scratch on yourself), it will enter your bloodstream and become Kong Grapan power of invincibility against sharp objects and ballistic weapons. The roots themself can be dried and mixed with the black earth from the pot, and then used to mold ‘Look Om’ (a round gobstopper type amulet, named after the lozenge/boiled sweet, which is called ‘Look Om’ in Thai, meaning ‘ball for sucking’). The Look Om will be a Kong Grapan and Maha Ud magic spell (Gunstopper – guns refuse to shoot, and are silenced).

After the Tattoo is finished, the Looksit drink the Wan Plai Dam Tincture used for the tattooing of the Yant. In order for the spell to work correctly, the tincture must also be ingested after the tattooing rite.The goal of the spell is Kong Grapan Chadtri and Maha Ud Magick.

You may have even heard of the ‘Pra Somdej Plai Dam’ amulet – this famous amulet is in fact made using a certain amount of Plai Dam in the ‘Muan Sarn’ (sacred powders for mixing amulets). It is said that one soup spoon of the Plai Dam mixture is enough to make many thousand Somdej amulets with, and still be powerful.

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