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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This is a cave-recovered relic originating from Burma, associated with past sayadaws, lersi, and holy men. It was discovered tied in cloth among other early-period relics, consistent with simple forest-lineage resting practices. Due to the density and age of the energy, Por Sala Tan undertook a prolonged liberation and harmonisation process, transforming the relic into a functional authority piece known for commanding respect, stabilising hierarchy, and prevailing in negotiations.
Historical Background
In forest and cave traditions across Burma and the northern regions, relics of advanced practitioners were often laid to rest quietly rather than enshrined. Such items were wrapped, stored in caves, and left undisturbed. Over time, these relics accumulated layered spiritual residue but remained dormant. Only select masters with the appropriate lineage and control undertook the responsibility of reactivating such pieces for use, as improper handling could result in imbalance.
Origins of Materials
The primary relic was recovered from a cave site alongside other early spiritual remains linked to sayadaws and lersi. These relics were not created as amulets but as remnants of advanced practice. To stabilise and render the piece usable, Por Sala Tan added cave soil from the discovery site to anchor the energy and restore environmental continuity. A paneang associated with a powerful lersi lineage was later introduced to complete the harmonisation.
Ritual
This piece required a long liberation process rather than a single consecration. Por Sala Tan integrated cave soil and binding medium to secure the structure, then inserted multiple takruts. These takruts were jointly blessed by Por Sala Tan and other senior masters in a holy water jar within the cave environment. The final stage involved attaching the lersi paneang to unify authority, discipline, and directional control, ensuring the relic operated coherently rather than independently.
Blessings & Effects
The primary blessing is authority expressed through presence rather than force. The piece generates a strong field of respect, making others instinctively acknowledge hierarchy and boundaries. It is particularly effective in overcoming opposition during negotiations, neutralising hostile intent, and preventing challenges to leadership. Backstabbers encounter immediate consequence through exposure or rapid reversal of position. The effect is decisive and unmistakable.
Modern Application
This relic is best suited for senior executives, organisation leaders, negotiators, and individuals operating in environments where control and respect are essential. It is also appropriate for those managing complex power structures or closed circles where authority must be unquestioned. The piece is designed for experienced holders who understand responsibility and restraint.
Physical Details
Irregular cave-recovered relic housed in a sealed casing. Reverse contains cave soil, binding medium, multiple takruts, and a lersi paneang used for final harmonisation. The form retains its original contours, preserving the integrity of the source material.
Recommended Pairing
Best paired with pieces that generate metta and seneh to soften interactions and balance assertive authority. Such pairing refines the relic’s influence, ensuring leadership is respected without excess severity and allowing cooperation to arise naturally around the user.

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