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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
A teaching piece personally prepared by Por Sala Tan for advanced students cultivating as ritual practitioners. The central carving depicts the Lersi Ser Ming Pai, a figure associated with command of subtle forces and disciplined magical practice. The body of the amulet is formed from Keow Mii graden relic material, a substance traditionally regarded as responsive to ritual activation and spirit communication.
The rear chamber contains a vial of Naman Suer Prai obtained through a practitioner of the Ser Ming Pai lineage. Two takruts were inserted by Por Sala Tan to stabilise the energetic structure of the piece and harmonise the influence of the relic material and oil vessel. The piece later passed into the possession of a paint factory owner who maintained it for many years before it was acquired after extended discussions on wiccha and northern spiritual traditions.
Today the piece functions as a guide amulet for those engaged in spiritual cultivation, business leadership, and life decision making.
Historical Background
Por Sala Tan occasionally prepared specialised pieces intended for students who had already entered deeper levels of spiritual cultivation. These were not casual devotional items but tools structured to accompany individuals who were actively training in ritual disciplines and the management of spiritual forces.
Within the northern traditions of Thailand, the figure of the Lersi Ser Ming Pai represents a teacher archetype connected with knowledge of unseen worlds, spirit negotiation, and disciplined meditation. Practitioners who worked with this lineage were often responsible for resolving spiritual disturbances, performing protective rites, and guiding communities during times of uncertainty.
The piece was therefore constructed as a companion for such practitioners. Its structure allows the wearer to maintain a centred presence while interacting with both people and subtle forces that arise during ritual work.
Origins of the Material
The main body of the amulet is carved from Keow Mii graden relic material, a substance long valued within certain northern esoteric circles for its sensitivity to ritual activation. Objects formed from this material are believed to retain energetic charge and respond strongly to mantra recitation and focused intention.
Por Sala Tan carved the front into the image of Lersi Ser Ming Pai, embedding the symbolic authority of the forest sage directly into the relic body of the piece.
The back chamber houses several complementary components. A vial of Naman Suer Prai sits within the centre, acquired through a practitioner connected to the Ser Ming Pai tradition. The oil serves as an active energetic anchor that enhances the ability of the piece to interact with surrounding spiritual currents.
Two takruts were inserted alongside the vial. These were prepared by Por Sala Tan to stabilise the energetic relationship between the relic body, the oil vessel, and the wearer.
The cavity was sealed using a mixture of herbs and resin compounds to ensure the structure remains balanced over long periods of use.
Ritual
The preparation of the piece involved invocation practices connected to the Lersi Ser Ming Pai lineage. These rituals focus on opening communication with protective presences while maintaining firm authority over wandering influences.
During consecration the carved image serves as the focal point through which the practitioner directs mantra and intention. The relic body absorbs the recitation while the oil chamber functions as a medium through which subtle influences are stabilised.
The inserted takruts act as harmonising conductors, allowing the elements within the chamber to function as a unified structure.
Through this process the amulet becomes a portable ritual instrument capable of supporting spiritual practitioners in both ceremonial and everyday environments.
Blessings and Effects
The primary function of the piece is guidance. It supports clarity in decision making and strengthens the presence of the wearer when interacting with both people and unseen influences.
Because the piece incorporates Ser Ming Pai lineage elements, it also carries strong seneh influence, naturally encouraging receptiveness and cooperation from those encountered during daily activities.
Practitioners have traditionally used such pieces when performing rituals involving the calling or directing of assisting presences. The structure of the amulet allows nearby spiritual forces to recognise the authority carried by the wearer and respond accordingly.
The combined effect is a presence that attracts assistance, maintains protection, and encourages smooth progress in matters of work and livelihood.
Modern Application
In modern settings the piece functions exceptionally well for individuals responsible for guiding others or making important decisions. Business owners, spiritual practitioners, and leaders benefit from the clarity and quiet authority the amulet encourages.
It is particularly suited for those whose work involves negotiation, client interaction, or environments where unseen pressures may influence outcomes.
Carrying the piece close to the body allows the wearer to maintain calm awareness while moving through situations that require both intuition and decisive action.
Physical Details
The amulet measures approximately 2.5–3 inches, making it substantial yet comfortable for carrying or wearing.
The front displays the carved image of Lersi Ser Ming Pai emerging from the relic material with strong depth and texture. The reverse chamber contains the sealed vial of Naman Suer Prai accompanied by two takruts embedded within the herbal sealing compound.
A custom silver casing protects the structure while allowing clear visibility of both the carving and internal chamber.
Recommended Pairing
This piece works well alongside items focused on baramee cultivation or authority enhancement, allowing the wearer to combine spiritual guidance with strengthened personal presence.
Such pairings create a balanced structure where wisdom, influence, and protection move together in daily life.

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