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Prai Kasip Amulet B.E. 2545 — Chanted by Por Sala Tan and Ac Lek, With Coffin Nail Relic from Fire Victims
This Prai Kasip amulet, consecrated in B.E. 2545 (2002), is a rare piece created under the joint ritual of Por Sala Tan and his son, Ac Lek, known for their deep command of spirit-based craftsmanship. It carries powerful prai energy and was crafted with a focus on sixth-sense enhancement and high-risk intuition, making it especially revered among gamblers, risk-takers, and spiritually sensitive individuals.
Sacred Origins and Spirit Bonding
The core spiritual element of this amulet is Prai Kasip — a form of prai energy that is associated not only with attraction and communication with spirits, but also with clairvoyance, intuitive reflexes, and heightened sensory perception. The spirit energy in this case is connected to a tragic but potent source: a batch of fire victims who perished in a local gambling den.
From a ritual standpoint, this tragic death within a space charged with desire, risk, and attachment gives the spirit energy its distinct characteristic — often sought by those in gambling, speculative business, or even those engaging in negotiation and influence-based environments.
To ground the energy and act as a conductor, a coffin nail from the site was embedded into the body of each amulet. In Thai spiritual systems, coffin nails — especially those taken under specific ritual conditions — are believed to serve as anchors for the spirit, helping it communicate and act through the amulet more effectively.
Hand-Crafted Pim by Ac Lek
What sets this piece further apart is the pim (mould or facial form) — not cast by machine or mold, but hand-carved by Ac Lek himself. This results in slight variations between pieces, each with a uniquely expressive character, a rarity in modern amulet production. The handwork reflects Ac Lek’s early traditional style before transitioning to larger batches in later years.
Dual Blessing Lineage
This batch was chanted jointly:
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Por Sala Tan, who handled the spirit invocation and primary ritual framework
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Ac Lek, who contributed both artistic craftsmanship and mantra reinforcement over multiple sessions
This father-son collaboration is highly valued by serious collectors, especially from the early 2540s-era when materials and blessing conditions were still closely tied to Northern Thai occult traditions.
Energetic Properties and Uses
Wearers of this amulet report:
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Heightened gut instinct, especially in gambling or risky decision-making
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Sharper spiritual sensitivity (some wearers feel "nudges" or receive symbolic dreams)
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A natural pull toward or away from situations, as if guided by an unseen hand
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Protective “whispers” — avoiding losses or knowing when to withdraw
These traits align with the Prai Kasip profile, known not just for general attraction, but also foresight and risk modulation — a spiritual asset for those who live by their instincts.
Who Is This Amulet Suitable For?
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Gamblers or speculative traders looking for subtle edge and intuitive guidance
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Spiritual practitioners working with prai energy or seeking spirit communication
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Collectors of early Por Sala Tan/Ac Lek collaborations
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Individuals with experience in managing spirit-based amulets, as the energy is potent and active
Care and Offerings
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Occasional offerings of red drink, cigarettes, or fragrant incense are recommended
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Keep in a dedicated space, preferably covered or wrapped in red cloth when not worn
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Speak respectfully to the spirit when requesting guidance or protection
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Do not wear during inappropriate acts or enter temples while wearing it

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