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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Sacred Cave Stone Amulets

Wat Tham Payanak, Chiang Rai


Summary

A rediscovered batch of ancient cave-stone amulets originating from Wat Tham Payanak in Chiang Rai. Estimated 200–300 years in age. Carved directly from the inner cave walls by earlier forest hermits. Unearthed during Por Sala Tan’s retreat and collectively blessed during a major Lersi gathering. Later immersed in his personal holy water vessel in Fang for continued charging. A foundational baramee piece for serious practitioners.


Historical Background

During a meditation retreat in Chiang Rai, Por Sala Tan entered the cave temple known locally as Wat Tam Sao Hin, formally Wat Tham Payanak. The cave has long been associated with Payanak current and elemental forces rooted in the land itself.

Upon settling in the rear chamber, he sensed a concentrated vibration embedded within the stone environment. The energy was old and contained. After directing the younger Arjans to examine the deeper recesses, a concealed stash of carved stone amulets was uncovered within the cave interior.

The timing was significant. The discovery occurred one day before a major ritual assembly of Lersi hermits and spiritual masters scheduled to convene at the site.


Origins of Materials

Each amulet was carved directly from the natural stone of the cave. The mineral composition, surface erosion, and density reflect long-term formation within a limestone sanctuary environment.

Estimated age places the carving period between two and three centuries ago. The style suggests workmanship of forest monks or hermit practitioners who once cultivated meditation within the cave system.

The stone retains geological memory. Humidity saturation, mineral layering, and surface compression from centuries of enclosure remain present within each piece.


Ritual

The rediscovered amulets were placed among ceremonial objects during the Lersi gathering the following day. Multiple masters participated in ritual blessing within the cave grounds.

The collective chanting and empowerment integrated the spiritual current of those present into the ancient stone forms. Each master received a small number of pieces to carry forward within their own path of practice.

Por Sala Tan brought several back to Fang. There, they were immersed in his personal holy water jar reserved exclusively for sacred charging. The prolonged immersion stabilized and strengthened their current within his lineage environment.


Blessings & Effects

This batch functions as a baramee stabilizer and amplifier.

It strengthens spiritual authority and internal alignment. It supports meditative depth and energetic cohesion. When worn alongside other amulets, it enhances integration and flow between pieces.

The cave origin grounds the wearer. The collective Lersi ritual adds directional force. The immersion under Por Sala Tan maintains lineage continuity.

Its effect is steady and foundational.


Modern Application

Suitable for monks, meditators, and serious lay practitioners cultivating inner discipline.

Effective as a base piece for those building baramee foundation.
Useful for stabilizing spiritual practice during transitional life phases.
Appropriate for collectors who understand cave lineage artifacts and hermit traditions.

This is a structural piece within a spiritual framework.


Physical Details

Material consists of natural cave stone carved in relief. Imagery varies between Buddha forms and ascetic hermit figures. Surface details are softened through age and mineral exposure.

Reverse sides display aged script, seal impressions, and yantra-like indentations consistent with early animistic protective work.

Each piece carries natural erosion, mineral deposits, and density variations typical of long-term cave formation.

Recommended Pairing

This is a baramee-based foundation piece.

It pairs effectively with wealth-fetching amulets, metta pieces, and seneh-focused items. The stone current strengthens the authority and spiritual weight behind those blessings, allowing them to manifest with greater stability and direction.

When worn together with yin-oriented or spirit-based amulets, this cave stone acts as a sustaining core. It provides the baramee reservoir that supports and regulates their activity. The grounding force from the cave origin helps maintain balance while empowering their function.

Within a full practitioner’s set, this piece operates as the structural base. Other items express their specific blessings. This stone supplies the underlying baramee that gives those blessings greater efficacy and endurance.

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