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Gumantong Nur Dum

Summary

This Guman Thep was carved from a Lukrop Nur Hom discovered in a shallow burial, believed to be approximately 7–8 months in gestation. The remains were recovered after abandonment due to social fear and stigma. The spiritual material was ritually elevated through merit dedication and consecration, transforming the spirit into a Guman Thep class guardian. The figure is housed within Mai Taken wood and encased with yantric inscriptions. No offerings are required. The piece functions as a windfall and business-aligned spirit ally and may be passed down generationally.


Historical Background

In Northern Thai esoteric practice, Lukrop Nur Hom refers to preserved lukrop remains recovered post-mortem and ritually prepared under strict lineage protocol. Such cases historically emerged from social circumstances involving concealment and abandonment. Within traditional wicha frameworks, the intent is not exploitation but elevation — converting unsettled yin conditions into protective and merit-bearing spiritual force.

When remains are discovered, the master determines viability for elevation. In this case, the gestational stage was advanced yet incomplete for survival outside the womb. The karmic interruption created strong residual yin current. Through formal merit transfer and chanting, the spirit was raised into Guman Thep classification — a heavenly child spirit — stabilizing its function and dissolving wandering tendencies.

This is a lineage-controlled practice with strict ritual containment.


Origins of the Material

The Lukrop Nur Hom was recovered together with a large piece of Gaduk. The gaduk component provides structural baramee and spiritual anchoring. The carved Guman figure was then embedded into Mai Taken wood sourced from the immediate burial environment.

Mai Taken carries grounding properties and serves as a containment medium. The surrounding wood panel is hand-inscribed with energy yantra script to stabilize and direct spiritual current.

The integration of bone, wood, and spirit establishes tri-fold balance:
• Yin essence (child spirit)
• Structural baramee (gaduk relic)
• Containment medium (mai taken)


Ritual

A full merit elevation rite was performed to transform the entity into Guman Thep status. This process includes:

• Chanting cycles dedicated to liberation
• Merit transfer from the master to the spirit
• Formal sealing through yantric inscription
• Energy stabilization through containment embedding

Post-ritual classification: Elevated Guman Thep.
This status eliminates the requirement for ongoing food, incense, or alcohol offerings. The spirit serves through karmic alignment and inherited baramee of the owner.


Blessings and Effects

Primary functions:

• Windfall luck
• Sudden financial openings
• Sales attraction
• Contract acquisition
• Negotiation support
• Business protection
• Retail footfall increase

The child-deity form carries approachable yin magnetism. In commercial settings, this manifests as softened resistance and increased receptivity from clients.

Windfall phenomena are traditionally associated with elevated Guman spirits due to their karmic redirection from interrupted life path into merit-bearing service.


Modern Application

Suitable for:

• Sales professionals
• Business owners
• Contract negotiators
• Retail operators
• Presentation-heavy careers
• Entrepreneurs seeking closing strength

Placement options:
• Personal carry
• Office drawer
• Retail altar
• Sales bag
• Company safe

The piece functions silently. No public display required.


Physical Details

• Carved miniature Guman figure
• Embedded Lukrop Nur Hom core
• Large Gaduk structural relic integration
• Housed in Mai Taken wood
• Rear full yantric inscriptions
• Clear casing enclosure
• Pendant format

Compact, transportable, and generationally transferable.


Recommended Pairing

Pairs effectively with maternal-energy amulets for balanced current:

• Mae Torani
• Mae Nang Pim
• Any lineage-based mother deity form

Maternal amulets provide stabilizing nourishment current, harmonizing the active yin magnetism of the Guman Thep.

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