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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This Mae Prai is a rare spirit-deity formation arising from the same liberation site and material as the Guman Thong Dum Ngern previously documented. During the post-liberation phase, the Mae Prai adopted the liberated child spirit within the spiritual realm, forming a bonded guardian relationship. Recognizing this development, Por Sala Tan conducted a secondary liberation using the same original firewood material, integrating her presence into a dedicated Mae Prai form. The result is a wish-granting Mae Prai who operates through protection, wealth facilitation, and guided manifestation, anchored by maternal authority rather than command-based coercion.
Historical Background
Following the successful liberation of the child spirit, subsequent dreams and meditative observations indicated the presence of a mature female spirit acting as a caretaker and protector within the same spiritual field. This Mae Prai did not present as a wandering or unresolved entity. Instead, she assumed a stabilizing role, guiding the child spirit and preventing regression into fear-based states.
In spirit cosmology familiar to Por Sala Tan’s lineage, such adoption is not symbolic. It represents an actual transference of responsibility, where the Mae Prai becomes both guardian and mediator, ensuring the child spirit’s energy remains purposeful and constructive. Upon confirming this relationship, Por Sala Tan prepared a corresponding vessel for her.
Origins of the Material
The Mae Prai figure was carved from the same preserved charred wood recovered from the original fire site. This continuity of material was deliberate, ensuring resonance between the two spirits and maintaining a shared karmic origin point. The wood retained embedded energetic memory from the event, allowing the Mae Prai’s essence to anchor naturally without forceful binding.
Additional ritual substances derived from the same location were used sparingly, reinforcing coherence rather than amplification. The material selection emphasizes lineage continuity and spiritual compatibility over potency escalation.
Ritual Process
The Mae Prai underwent a focused liberation rite conducted by Por Sala Tan after confirmation of her adoption role. Unlike rites meant to subdue or command, this ceremony centered on acknowledgment, consent, and role-definition. The process established her function as a wish-granting and supervisory presence rather than an autonomous roaming spirit.
Merit dedication was performed to formalize her standing, linking her continued activity to beneficial outcomes for both keeper and associated spirits. Upon completion, the Mae Prai stabilized immediately, showing calm, directive energy rather than volatility.
Spiritual Characteristics and Effects
This Mae Prai functions through structured maternal authority. Her presence governs wish fulfillment, guidance, and situational alignment rather than raw attraction or impulse-driven influence. She supports outcomes related to wealth, protection, and opportunity when intentions are clear and purposeful.
Her bond with the adopted Guman enhances coherence, allowing both spirits to operate without internal conflict. Wishes made through her tend to manifest through facilitated circumstances rather than sudden events, reflecting her supervisory nature.
Usage and Offerings
The Mae Prai does not require katha for activation. Offerings are optional and should remain simple, such as water, fruit, or light incense. Excessive stimulation is unnecessary. Placement should be respectful and stable, either within a pouch or designated storage area, acknowledging her role as guardian rather than companion.
Communication with the piece should remain direct and composed, focusing on clarity of intent rather than emotional appeal.
Modern Application
This Mae Prai is suitable for individuals seeking guided wish fulfillment, business stability, and protection over long-term endeavors. Her influence supports decision-making environments where consistency and ethical alignment matter, including entrepreneurship, trade, and household guardianship.
Her adoption of the Guman spirit allows both to function as a unified system: the Mae Prai governs direction and balance, while the Guman provides active movement and service.
Physical Details
Carved from preserved firewood originating at the original incident site, the figure carries a dark natural patina with visible grain integrity. The form is compact and deliberate, reflecting containment and authority rather than motion. Encased in engraved silver, the housing provides both physical protection and ritual dignity. Approximate size is one inch.
Recommended Pairing
This Mae Prai pairs effectively with Buddha images such as Somdej or Prah Kring, which reinforce moral anchoring, and with Lersi figures that oversee spirit hierarchies. Such pairings support balanced operation, ensuring wish fulfillment aligns with constructive outcomes and sustained merit flow.

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