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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Size: 8-10" (Large)

Summary

This Meed Pet Yantong is a working Meed Mor used by Por Sala Tan in multiple ritual settings. Its primary function is energetic regulation—specifically the controlled reduction of excessively forceful personal aura commonly described in Chinese metaphysics as sha qi (killer aura). The blade is not symbolic; it is a calibrated ritual instrument designed for correction, balance, and social harmony.

The blade is empowered through the Pet Yantong deity-current, understood as an avatar expression of Indra associated with attraction, fertility, and relational cohesion. This current is historically venerated across Himalayan and East Asian regions, including Bhutan and Japan, where it is approached as a harmonizing rather than confrontational force.


Energetic Function and Context

Certain individuals are born with naturally aggressive or overwhelming energetic signatures. This trait appears across genders and is not moral in nature, but it often produces unintended friction—strained relationships, resistance from others, and unstable social dynamics.

This Meed Mor was employed to cut, thin, and recalibrate such excess, allowing the individual’s presence to become accessible rather than intimidating. The action is corrective, not suppressive, restoring proportion between authority and approachability.


Deity Current: Pet Yantong

The Pet Yantong current operates through attraction, acceptance, and organic bonding. As an Indra-linked avatar, its function is relational mastery rather than dominance. In ritual terms, it transforms sharp, isolating energy into one that draws cooperation and goodwill.

This current has long been associated with love, fertility, and social alignment, making it suitable for environments where repeated human interaction is unavoidable—homes, shops, offices, and meeting spaces.


Ritual Lineage and Craft

This Meed Mor was blessed in a group setting involving Por Sala Tan alongside seven monks and masters, forming a stabilised field rather than a single-source charge.

The blade inscriptions were executed by Arjan Sek, also known as Por Tan Sek, widely recognized among practitioners as a top-tier maker of Pet Yantong blades. His work is identifiable by the depth, balance, and restraint of inscription—functional rather than ornamental.


Modern Application

When placed within a residence or business environment, this Meed Mor functions as a passive regulator of interpersonal energy. Observed effects include:

  • Reduction of tension and unresolved friction between occupants

  • Smoother customer interactions and de-escalation of conflict

  • Enhanced first-impression warmth in commercial settings

  • Gradual replacement of fierce or confrontational aura with a respectful, likable presence

The effect is cumulative and environmental, influencing shared space rather than targeting individuals directly.

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