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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

This amulet is carved from fossilised keow moo and consecrated by Por Sala Tan as a piece focused on force, breakthrough capacity, and sustained dominance under pressure. The material originates from a site in Buriram where concentrated wild-boar energy was historically observed, an area also known for deep fossil deposits. The amulet is structured for environments requiring persistence, impact, and the ability to move decisively through resistance.


Deity / Master Lineage

Por Sala Tan’s work with animal-force materials reflects a forest-lineage approach that treats apex creatures as carriers of functional archetypes rather than symbolic figures. In this context, the wild boar represents raw momentum, territorial authority, and refusal to yield once committed.

The keow moo selected for this piece is associated with a moo tong deang—the dominant leader of a wild boar pack. Within animist understanding, such a leader embodies direction, physical certainty, and the capacity to break through terrain and opposition without hesitation. Por Sala Tan’s role was to stabilise and adapt this force so it could operate coherently within modern contexts.


Historical and Material Background

Keow moo refers to fossilised boar material that has undergone long-term mineralisation underground. Material of this type is valued for density, weight, and the way it retains directional force rather than dispersing it. The specimen used here was excavated from a forest location in Buriram where the energetic presence was locally noted prior to retrieval.

Buriram is also a region associated with deep geological history and fossil formations. This geological context contributes to the material’s grounding quality and its suitability for work involving endurance and long-term pressure.


Iconography and Form

The carving depicts a compact, muscular boar form with forward-leaning posture. The proportions emphasise mass, traction, and continuity of movement rather than speed or ornamentation. This reflects the boar’s archetypal role as a force that advances steadily and does not deviate once direction is set.

The braided cord binding the body is not decorative. It symbolises containment and controlled deployment of force—strength held in reserve until required.


Ritual Construction

The consecration was performed during noon, drawing on solar alignment associated with clarity, visibility, and activation. In this context, midday ritual work is used to awaken dormant material force and align it with decisive action rather than cyclical or passive influence.

The ritual focus was on liberation of the fossilised energy into a form usable in contemporary professional and strategic environments. Emphasis was placed on control, direction, and compatibility with the wearer’s intent.


Blessings and Effects

When engaged consistently, this keow moo amulet supports:

Breakthrough Force
Sustained momentum in situations involving resistance, competition, or prolonged obstruction.

Stability Under Pressure
Ability to remain grounded and operational during high-stakes or confrontational environments.

Territorial Confidence
Strengthening of presence and certainty when operating in contested professional spaces.

Task Completion Energy
Support for carrying demanding objectives through to conclusion without fragmentation of focus.

Its influence is linear and force-oriented, favouring persistence and follow-through.


Modern Application

This piece is particularly suited for:

Corporate and Business Environments
Executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals navigating competitive industries, restructurings, or high-pressure negotiations.

Strategic Roles
Individuals responsible for execution, enforcement, or decisive action where hesitation carries cost.

Long-Term Projects
Situations requiring sustained effort rather than short bursts of opportunity.


Material Details

  • Primary Material: Fossilised keow moo

  • Origin: Buriram, Thailand

  • Form: Carved wild boar figure with stabilising cord

  • Energetic Focus: Directional force, endurance, breakthrough capacity


Recommended Pairing

This amulet pairs effectively with items that strengthen baramee and moral authority, such as Somdej or Phra Kring. Such pairings provide internal stability and composure, allowing the keow moo’s force-driven qualities to operate with clarity and balance.

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