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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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This stone plate was created by Por Sala Tan during his early period, long before his later, more widely circulated consecrations. At that stage of his practice, he focused heavily on fieldwork—entering remote cave systems, engaging with natural spirits, and conducting liberation rituals that required strong grounding and energy regulation. Items created in this era were functional tools meant to support his work, not made for public release.
Historical Background
Por Sala Tan often travelled into caves to retrieve materials, interact with local guardians, or perform liberation rites for entities encountered during these operations. Early on, he developed the practice of using cave stones as “baramee sinks”—objects capable of absorbing environmental charge, ritual energy, and the momentum generated during spirit liberation.
This stone plate comes from those early expeditions. The material is cave stone selected for its density, durability, and natural receptivity. It was then engraved with a complete yantra grid and wiccha inscriptions to stabilise the flow of energy entering the stone. The script reflects early-period handwriting—tighter, deeper lines, with less decorative curvature compared to his later works.
This type of stone was kept close during long sessions, acting as a grounding object to capture and redistribute energy that would otherwise be overwhelming to the practitioner. Over decades, the surface darkened and seasoned through repeated exposure to ritual activity.
Blessings and Effects
The purpose of this stone plate is baramee extraction and transfer. Its functions can be summarised in three major areas:
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Absorption of Natural and Ritual Energy
Cave environments hold centuries of accumulated spiritual mass. During exploration or entity liberation, large surges of energy occur. The stone plate absorbs and stabilises these surges, preventing them from dispersing uncontrolled. The yantra grid functions as an internal structure to “hold” what enters. -
Conversion into Usable Baramee
The plate does not simply store energy—it refines it. After rituals, the absorbed force becomes usable baramee, supporting the practitioner’s authority, concentration, and longevity. Por Sala Tan attributed part of his long lifespan to continuous use of these early stone items. -
Transfer to the Holder
When kept on an altar or held during meditation, the stone slowly releases the accumulated baramee. This strengthens the practitioner’s field, improves stamina for long prayers, and deepens sensitivity during offerings, mantras, and spiritual communication.
Materials
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Thai cave stone, selected for energy receptivity
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Yantra grid (numerical and syllabic) engraved by hand using early-period wiccha
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Perimeter script reinforcing directional sealing and energy containment
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Size: approx. 3 inches (pendant versions shown are cut from the same parent slab)
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Natural patina formed from ritual exposure over many years
The stone is intentionally unpolished. Its rough texture helps with absorption and prevents dispersal of the stored charge.
Usage in Modern Life
This piece is suited for practitioners who:
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Maintain an altar and want a central grounding object
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Engage in frequent chanting or meditation and require stable energetic support
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Work with spiritually charged items and need an anchor for their personal baramee
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Wish to strengthen the overall effectiveness of their amulet collection
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Prefer non-ornamental tools with functional merit rather than decorative appeal
Used during meditation, the stone helps deepen attention and prolong focus. When placed among other items, it stabilises the surrounding field and improves the responsiveness of wealth-or baramee-oriented amulets.

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