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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This Mae Per image was created from old chang relics linked to a river-crossing incident that resulted in the passing of a local woman and the emergence of intense spiritual disturbances in the area. The relic was ritually transformed and stabilized by Por Sala Tan into a Lanna-style Mae Per form and later became a mother piece used to consecrate multiple smaller Mae Per batches. The energy profile is direct, strong, and functional—centered on attraction, influence, and primal persuasion.
Historical Background
The origin of this piece traces to a river crossing incident where a working chang accidentally trampled a local woman. In the aftermath, villagers reported escalating phenomena—disturbances, fear, and violent spiritual manifestations centered around the area.
The situation intensified when a large chang unexpectedly entered the local city hall and collapsed there. The sequence of events was interpreted locally as unresolved karmic entanglement between the chang and the woman’s spirit.
Por Sala Tan was consulted to assess whether ritual intervention was required. During meditation, he confirmed the continued presence of the woman’s spirit, noting that her energy had consolidated into a high-level Mae Prai state, no longer unstable but extremely forceful.
Origins of the Material
The primary body of the relic was formed using old chang relics taken from the same chang involved in the incident. These materials carried residual baramee and territorial force, making them suitable as a stabilizing base rather than a passive medium.
The Mae Prai energy present had already ascended to a Mae Per state, meaning it possessed coherence, awareness, and command rather than erratic behavior. This made the material viable for long-term ritual use rather than single-purpose containment.
Ritual Process
A single-night ritual was conducted by Por Sala Tan.
The ceremony focused on two objectives:
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Liberation of the chang’s residual karmic imprint, allowing the animal’s essence to disengage from the incident.
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Fusion and stabilization of Mae Prai relics, which were integrated into the form and sealed using NMP coating.
The ritual was concise, controlled, and final. Upon completion, the piece was considered spiritually stable and immediately suitable for use in consecration work.
Blessings and Effects
The functional output of this Mae Per is consistent and specific:
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Strong seneh field
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Wild, unfiltered attraction
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Heightened persuasive presence
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Increased influence in emotionally charged environments
The energy is not subtle. It operates through direct emotional impact rather than gradual cultivation.
Modern Application
This piece is especially suited for:
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Nightlife professionals
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Sales environments requiring rapid trust and attraction
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Situations where dominance of attention is necessary
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Individuals operating in competitive, socially dense settings
It is not designed for passive wearers. The field responds best to individuals who already engage actively with people.
Physical Details
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Height: approximately 2 inches
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Form: Lanna Mae Per
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Framing: Silver casing
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Condition: Preserved and stable
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Provenance: Shrine of Por Sala Tan
This piece is widely regarded as one of the most visually complete Mae Per forms to emerge from the shrine, with clear facial structure and intact energetic density.
Recommended Pairing
Best paired with items that reinforce personal command and authority, allowing the seneh field to operate without diffusion. The Mae Per functions as an amplifier; pairing should focus on stabilization rather than additional attraction layers.

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