The Phra Prai Khun Paen Soi Faa by Phra Ajarn Supasit - 2014
I do like the work of Phra Ajarn Supasit, he is old skool.
The amulet is made from Pong Yaa Chintamunee and female prai, and has the Takrut Na Mi Gin Mai Ru Sin to the rear, which means ‘to have an endless supply of food’. It was blessed by Phra Ajarn over a period of months until he was confident that the amulet had sufficient power. He used the Mon Saneah Maharat Wicha blessing for good business, and then used other Wicha kata to bring Saneah, Metta Maha Niyom, Enchanted speech, and more to aid the life of his followers, which took a period of months.
Phra Ajarn Supasit uses Wicha from the Lanna lands because he comes from Chiang Rai and the overall power is specifically good at boosting Saneah, bringing love and support from those who see you, as well as Metta. People will love and support you as if you are their child, and it also brings good luck and fortune for business enterprises.I love the work of Phra Ajarn Supasit and the best thing is that there is no kata with these because the magic is sufficiently contained within. Just wish or request to it, or make images in your mind as to what you need.
Measures 2.25" and an old classic.
Classic Lanna Magic for the ghost altar.
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LAST Phra Prai Khun Paen Soi Faa by Phra Ajarn Supasit - 2014
Khun Paen was the warrior, womaniser and magician of legend. It was his story that carried the ways of magic of that time (the 1600's) forward through its telling. It is full of references to Panneng, Hoon Payon, enchantment, ghosts, baby roasting and more. Amulets to him generally have Prai and are made for Saneah, Authority, Protection and Enchantment, or a combination of one or all of those attributes.