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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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“Only three pieces are in my possession; images provided are for reference.”
1. Deity / Master
This amulet originates from Por Sala Tan’s forest-lineage wiccha, a tradition that works closely with the tiger-headed jinn families that inhabit the deep ranges around Fang. These beings are not symbolic spirits but apex astral predators with hierarchy, territory, and distinct personalities. Por Sala Tan cultivated a direct working relationship with them across decades of solitude, offerings, and forest ceremonies. Only a handful of practitioners in the region possessed this level of trust and access.
This particular batch was commissioned by a military sergeant from Por Sala Tan’s own village—someone who needed real metaphysical strength during periods of danger, rivalry, and deployment into unstable zones.
2. Historical Background
Before casting, each piece began with a hand-written yantra sheet prepared by Por Sala Tan. These sheets were soaked for months in naman suer, a concentrated tiger essence created from ritual immersion and invocation. This soaking softened the veil between human and jinn, allowing the yantra script to “carry” the signature of tiger consciousness.
Por Sala Tan selected relics from a dominant alpha female suer, an apex hunter known by the villagers and recognised by masters for her spiritual potency. In animist lineage, relics from a female apex predator hold dual qualities: lethal authority paired with protective maternal ferocity.
On the back of each amulet, he inserted mai dum pii, an ancient black wood used to trap, stabilise, and house potent jinn forces. This wood has traditionally been used to contain wandering spirits or to bind powerful entities to a single function.
This batch was only possible because, during that period, an entire family of tiger-headed jinns resided in the forest. Por Sala Tan went out personally—alone—to consecrate the batch, calling the mother, the young, and the dominant male to witness and empower the amulets. Only 10 pieces were made. Each carries a very individualised energy because tiger jinns do not bless generically—they imprint themselves.
3. Blessings and Effects
This amulet functions like a personal guardian with both offensive and defensive capacities. Its qualities are extremely active—this is not a passive baramee-building piece.
Protection and Predatory Advantage
The alpha suer relics create a field where danger is sensed early and hostile intent is disrupted before reaching the wearer. In high-pressure environments, this translates into the ability to read situations, anticipate undercurrents, and stay two steps ahead of rivals.
Dominance, Presence, and Social Authority
Tiger-headed jinns are territorial beings. Their energy enhances commanding presence, firm decision-making, and the ability to project unspoken authority. This is particularly strong in negotiations, leadership roles, and competitive business landscapes.
Luck, Opportunity, and Survival Instinct
The yantra sheet, soaked for months in naman suer, gives the wearer the sharpness of a hunter—quick timing, instinctive judgement, and a tendency to catch opportunities at the perfect moment. This is the “predatory luck” often spoken about in Northern animist traditions.
Repelling Toxic, Jealous, and Malicious People
Tiger jinns do not tolerate parasitic beings—human or non-human. This piece naturally pushes away exploiters, backstabbers, and people who drain energy or manipulate situations behind the scenes.
4. Materials
Front:
– Hand-written yantra sheet by Por Sala Tan
– Soaked for months in naman suer, a ritual tiger essence medium
Core Filling:
– Suer nur hom: relics of the alpha female tiger spirit
– Imprint of the tiger-headed jinn lineage present during consecration
Back:
– Mai dum pii: ancient black wood used to contain and stabilise spirit essence
– Structured to house a tiger-jinn consciousness safely and effectively
Overall Batch:
– Total 10 pieces made
– Commissioned for a military sergeant requiring survival, authority, and protection
5. Usage in Modern Life
This amulet is exceptionally well-suited for individuals who operate in competitive, high-stakes, or politically sensitive environments. Its energy is not gentle—it is assertive, strategic, and territorial.
Ideal For:
• Sales Professionals
Those in high-competition sales (insurance, real estate, luxury goods, trading) benefit from the amulet’s predatory instinct—better timing, stronger presence, and the ability to dominate negotiations.
• Business Owners in Competitive Markets
Especially industries with undercutting, politics, or aggressive rivals. The amulet shields against sabotage and sharpens judgement during deal-making.
• People in Leadership or Authority Roles
Managers, team leads, military personnel, enforcement officers, and anyone who must command respect in volatile environments.
• Individuals Facing Jealousy, Rivalry, or Workplace Politics
The tiger jinn’s territorial nature helps create a psychological boundary that keeps toxic individuals at bay.
** For those with sharp eyes you can see the motif of the tiger gently feeding a mouse symbolizes controlled power used for compassion, amplifying metta and seneh so the wearer gains influence without intimidation—strength expressed through kindness.

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