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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This is a large altar-grade Mae Prai figure (approximately 6–7 inches) created from a single, highly charged source and consecrated by Por Sala Tan for seneh cultivation, business magnetism, and controlled wish-granting. The piece was intentionally resolved into one complete form after meditative confirmation that the spirit would only stabilize in a single, unified image. It is designed for altar placement and merit-based interaction rather than portable wear.
Historical Background
The origin of this piece traces back to a village incident involving a young woman who passed under severe emotional suffering. The energetic aftermath was immediate and concentrated; the tree associated with the event dried and died within days, followed by disturbances that prompted intervention. Recognizing the spiritual density present, Por Sala Tan retrieved material from the site with the intention of transforming the residual force into a beneficial, regulated form.
Initial carving attempts repeatedly failed. Material fracture occurred consistently until Por Sala Tan entered extended meditation and received clear instruction: the spirit would accept only one vessel, one form, and one purpose. The final image was carved accordingly and completed without further resistance.
Origins of the Material
The wood used comes from the single tree connected to the event. The energetic profile is deeply yin in nature, concentrated rather than dispersed, and responsive only when treated as a complete entity rather than fragmented components. Once shaped into its resolved form, the material stabilized fully and accepted consecration without further incident.
Ritual
A liberation-focused rite was performed—direct, contained, and merit-oriented. The objective was not binding or command, but elevation through service. The ritual established a clear exchange structure: offerings and merit from the keeper in return for assistance through attraction, relational influence, and modest material opportunities. No prolonged ceremonies were required once the correct form was achieved.
Blessings and Effects
The effects of this piece express primarily through seneh—soft influence, likability, and emotional receptivity—especially toward the owner and their commercial activities. Secondary effects include wish responsiveness for small, practical windfalls, particularly when requests are framed with restraint and supported by merit.
This piece functions best when connected to an external source of baramee. It does not generate authority independently; instead, it amplifies and circulates existing baramee within the owner’s environment.
Modern Application
Recommended for placement in business premises, private altars, or spaces where interpersonal exchange and negotiation occur. Suitable offerings include perfume and alcohol, given respectfully and consistently. Interaction should be calm, intentional, and non-demanding. This is a relational working piece, not a force-driven one.
Physical Details
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Height: approximately 6–7 inches
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Form: full-figure Mae Prai, single resolved image
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Intended use: fixed altar placement
Recommended Pairing
Pair with items that carry baramee, authority, or stabilizing presence—such as senior monk pieces or long-established lineage objects. This pairing allows the Mae Prai to circulate attraction and opportunity effectively without imbalance.

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