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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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4" Bucha

  • Maker: Por Sala Tan

  • Materials: Mai Takien, Pong Plai, Din Jet Phratcha (7-cemetery soils)

  • Origin: Created inside a cave in the early 2520s

  • Nature: 1:1 piece containing a single jinn with ngan essence

  • Blessings:

    • 6th sense, intuition, spiritual sensitivity

    • Protection from danger and harmful intentions

    • Authority & baramee

    • Occasional lottery guidance (not encouraged)

  • Role: Semi-ong krut used as reference by many later masters

  • Offerings: Alcohol once a week (reasonable exception if overseas)

This is one of the most unusual early works of Por Sala Tan, created around the 2520 era directly inside a cave. According to Ac Lek, the cave itself was home to a jinn presence carrying old ngan essence—restless, bound energy often found in ancient forested burial zones. That presence requested liberation, and Por Sala Tan shaped this image using only the natural materials available in the cave: mai takien, pong plai, and din jet phratcha gathered from the surrounding grounds.

This resulted in a true 1:1 piece, meaning the spirit bound within is singular and specific. Because of that, the energy of this piece is focused, steady, and very responsive. After the piece was completed, senior masters in the region eventually borrowed the design as a template for their own rituals. Many copied the form, used it in consecrations, and pulled blessing patterns from it—making this original creation a semi-ong krut in the northern occult line.

Symbolism of the Skulls

The skulls at the base serve two functions:

  1. A Buddhist reminder — all conditioned things are impermanent, and liberation comes from recognising that truth.

  2. A gateway to heightened intuition — the skull imagery opens the channel for 6th sense experiences, making the owner more aware of unseen energies and intentions.

Historical Use at Por Sala Tan’s Shrine

Throughout the 2520s–2540s, devotees often came to Por Sala Tan’s shrine seeking intuitive guidance, especially for lottery numbers or important decisions. Occasionally, someone would win or obtain exactly the guidance they sought. While this history is part of the piece’s identity, I personally do not encourage using it purely for gambling; its deeper value is in protection, sensitivity, and baramee.

Spiritual Role and Daily Effects

Owners of such jinn pieces often report:

  • Clearer intuition in business or negotiations

  • Feeling “warned” before danger or betrayal

  • A subtle protective field in the home

  • Stronger meditative states

  • Better resistance against unseen disturbances

Offerings

A simple offering of alcohol once a week maintains the connection. If you are overseas or cannot offer weekly, sincerity matters more than frequency; the spirit recognises intention and respect.

This is a rare cave-born creation from Por Sala Tan’s early years—direct, unfiltered, and rooted in authentic northern wiccha practice.

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