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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

This Cambodian–Lanna Ngan is a cross-border ritual entity estimated at 150–200 years of age. Originally preserved by senior Cambodian masters, it was later entrusted to Por Sala Tan during his visits to Sa Kaeo province, where exchanges of lineage materials took place between Khmer and Northern Thai practitioners. After returning to Thailand, Por Sala Tan reinforced and sealed the piece through a full fire ritual, embedding additional Nur Mai Phaya (NMP) elements and ritual ash into its structure. Measuring approximately 3 inches, this is a compact, high-yin working piece intended for controlled seneh application and social influence.


Historical Background

Over the past century and a half, political and religious shifts in Cambodia led to systematic suppression of certain animist and shamanic traditions. Many masters relocated toward the Thai–Cambodian border regions, particularly Sa Kaeo and Surin, where cross-lineage exchanges quietly continued.

This Ngan originates from that period of transition. Preserved by Cambodian masters and later passed through ritual trade to Por Sala Tan, it represents a convergence of ancient Khmer wiccha with Lanna reinforcement methods. Such exchanges were not commercial in nature but involved reciprocal offerings of lineage materials, including NMP relics from the Northern forest tradition.


Origins of the Material

The core body of the Ngan reflects traditional Cambodian spirit-binding craft, aged approximately 150–200 years. Its surface bears layers of ritual application consistent with long-term altar preservation.

Upon receiving the piece, Por Sala Tan performed additional empowerment:

  • Two embedded NMP bottles affixed at the rear

  • Fire ritual ash blended with Nur Hom

  • Ash mixture applied directly over the surface

  • Final enamel sealing layer to preserve ritual coating

  • Wrapping in NMP-soaked corpse cloth

The rear NMP bottles function as stabilizing anchors, balancing and directing the intensity of the yin charge.


Ritual

A full fire ritual was conducted to recalibrate the spirit current to the Lanna lineage framework. Fire ash from this ceremony was mixed with Nur Hom and applied across the entire figure before being sealed.

The piece was then wrapped in NMP-soaked corpse cloth to harmonize and contain the amplified yin energy. This sequence was not decorative; it was structural reinforcement to ensure operational stability after cross-lineage transfer.


Blessings and Effects

This Ngan carries concentrated yin energy suited for seneh applications:

  • Enhanced attraction and personal magnetism

  • Heightened receptivity from the opposite sex

  • Increased favor in social and business interactions

  • Support in gaining goodwill from clients, colleagues, and superiors

Historically favored by individuals seeking strong attraction currents, in modern application it is used by business owners, sales professionals, and corporate practitioners who require relational leverage in environments involving frequent interaction with the opposite sex.

The piece functions for both male and female owners.


Modern Application

In contemporary settings, this Ngan is deployed for:

  • Client acquisition and relationship development

  • Workplace diplomacy and favor cultivation

  • Negotiation environments requiring charm and subtle influence

  • Social positioning in competitive circles

Its compact 3-inch size allows it to be carried discreetly in a pocket or bag, making it suitable for daily operational use rather than static altar placement.


Physical Details

  • Approximate age: 150–200 years

  • Origin: Cambodian master lineage

  • Reinforced by: Por Sala Tan

  • Additions: Dual NMP bottles (rear), fire ritual ash + Nur Hom coating

  • Sealing: Enamel finish

  • Wrapping: NMP-soaked corpse cloth

  • Size: Approximately 3 inches


Recommended Pairing

Due to its intense yin current, pairing with a baramee-building piece is advisable. Buddha images or high-merit talismans worn at the neck elevate personal baramee, allowing the owner to manage and direct the seneh output effectively.

This ensures sustained benefit while maintaining energetic balance in both personal and professional environments.

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