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A Superb Ghost Hoon Payon by Ajarn Tui - spiritual bodyguard

This was made from the rope that was mixed with wax and NMP of a thousand ghosts. There is also the wax that was used on a corpse to close the eyes and the mouth in country areas. The ball of Muan Sarn inside contains the Powders of 1000 ghosts and it was blessed with an old Hoon Payon Wicha during the weaving of these figures by Ajarn Apichai. This Wicha included the kata of the 32 parts of the body to bring it to life to bring the power of protection to the person who owns it and to the home and business premises. It protects from curses and people who wish you harm, and gives warnings in the mind when danger is close, and raises you sense for this too. It also brings Metta Mahaniyom for business, sales and luck and fortune.
If you receive the Hoon Payon and want to use it to protect places, light a candle or 5 incense and face the front door of the house, then say the kata 3 times. Walk in an anti-clockwise direction around the place to make the boundary that is protected by the Hoon Payon. If inside a condo you can walk into each room while saying the kata for the same purpose.

This Hoon Payon acts as personal security to bring peace to the owner. It repels all forms of harm and shields the owner from any malicious actions. A Hoon Payon was my first amulet and it changed my life as it released a huge amount of good fortune that was being held back.

It measures 1.9" and comes with Ajarn Apichai's card and simple kata.

Classic Magic for the ghost altar, and I will replace the pics as they sell.

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THE LAST Hoon Payon Jaed Ta Toot by Ajarn Apichai - spiritual bodyguard

$95.00Price
  • This is an ancient spell for protection that creates a second body that gets attacked instead of the bearer. This body can also absorb negative astrological influences, which can give a huge boost to the good fortune of the person wearing it.

    Hoon Payon are made from a multitude of materials, but traditionally, the maker used agricultural materials (particularly grasses, including one called Yaa Kaa, which is used for roof laying and it is often cut from a cemetery for a Hoon Payon), soil, metal, wood or bamboo that has been made into the shape of a person and often bound with ‘Sai Sin’ ceremonial thread. This thread is used when a monk or Ajarn cordons off an area for protection while he performs a ritual, as well as the thread used during funeral rites. If more clout is needed for the talisman, the maker will use the Sai Sin from a funeral as it is considered to be Prai in nature, added to both increase the power to the item and to bind the spirit in the effigy. The hair from a corpse is also commonly added when available and this brings great potency.

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