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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
A parad-sealed vessel housing the force of Suer Yan, a cave-dwelling forest entity of command and territorial authority. Consecrated under the same structured rite used for high-ranking spirit containment in southern Myanmar. The face is formed from solidified parad. The reverse holds pong gaduk from respected, high-ranking individuals entrusted through Tachilek monastic channels. A single takrut regulates and seals the current. Built for authority, dominance, and protection in competitive human environments.
Historical Background
Across the mountainous borders of Myanmar and Northern Thailand, forest and cave lineages preserved rites connected to territorial guardian forces. Among them is Suer Yan — a tiger-form entity associated with caves, deep forest corridors, and zones of command.
In older esoteric structures, such beings were invoked to guard retreat grounds, protect practitioners in isolation, and enforce invisible boundaries around land and authority. Their presence carries weight. Not emotional heat, but structured command.
During ritual work in southern Myanmar, Por Sala Tan encountered a Suer Yan current of unusual density. Its essence was strong and territorial, unsuitable for casual housing. A formal vessel was required. The same ceremonial structure used for royal-class containment was employed to seal and stabilise the force.
The engraved form reflects the entity’s nature — tiger-aligned, alert, forward-moving, marked by script currents surrounding the body to define its perimeter.
Origins of the Material
Parad forms the primary containment surface. In Southeast Asian alchemical practice, parad represents command, fluid strength under pressure, and containment capacity. For entities whose field is expansive and territorial, parad provides structural discipline.
The reverse matrix contains pong gaduk derived from respected, high-ranking individuals. These relic powders were entrusted through monks in Tachilek connected to liberation rites tied to older power structures. Their inclusion grounds the forest current in human baramee and lineage authority.
A single takrut was inscribed and inserted to regulate and unify the internal field. One is sufficient when the current is correctly aligned.
Ritual
The rite was conducted in southern Myanmar, within proximity to the entity’s established field. Invocation and boundary alignment were performed first. The Suer Yan essence was stabilised through oath structure and containment geometry.
The parad face was prepared as the forward seal. The pong gaduk was placed to anchor the rear field. The takrut was inserted last to regulate flow between spirit, vessel, and bearer.
The structure mirrors the ceremony used for royal-ranking containment, adjusted for forest-territorial force.
Blessings and Effects
This vessel projects territorial authority.
Its current supports command presence in structured hierarchies and competitive arenas. It strengthens one’s invisible boundary — useful in corporate environments, negotiation settings, and leadership roles where decisiveness must be recognised without verbal assertion.
The Suer Yan field discourages interference. It stabilises position during rivalry. It reinforces seniority in environments where hierarchy matters.
Its energy is direct. Grounded. Controlled.
Modern Application
Suited for professionals navigating competitive landscapes. Executives, negotiators, founders, and individuals managing teams under pressure will benefit from its stabilising command field.
In high-stress environments, it supports clarity and structured decision-making. In competitive sales or corporate restructuring, it reinforces position and reduces energetic encroachment.
When warmth or diplomacy is required, pairing with baramee-building or metta-oriented items will balance the territorial force with social fluidity.
Physical Details
Round format, encased for preservation.
Front: Engraved Suer Yan image on solidified parad.
Back: Pong gaduk matrix with embedded takrut.
Single harmonising takrut.
Recommended Pairing
Pair with baramee-focused items for stable expansion of leadership authority.
Pair with metta-oriented pieces when relational diplomacy must operate alongside strength.

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