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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

This Lersi Por Gae by Por Sala Tan is one of the more unusual forest-lineage pieces connected to a Lek Lai harvesting ceremony. During the ritual, a mystical deer entered the ceremonial grounds and passed on naturally within the energy field of the gathering. The relics recovered from the animal were preserved by the attending Lersis, and the top section of this piece contains one of only two Kao relics obtained from that encounter.

Nine Lersis were present during the ceremony, all practitioners of Por Gae lineage wiccha connected to hermit traditions, protection rites, and mystical blessing methods. From that event, a small number of Lersi Por Gae images were carved and empowered using relics from the ceremony itself. A fragment of Lek Lai harvested during the ritual was later sealed into the rear cavity of this piece, giving it a very complete balance of wisdom, protection, Metta, and Baramee.

The overall energy of this amulet is calm, stabilising, and highly supportive for long-term progression in life. It is especially suitable for those pursuing business growth, spiritual cultivation, leadership positions, teaching, healing work, or personal transformation.

Historical Background

Within Northern Thai forest traditions, Por Gae is regarded as one of the highest representations of the wandering hermit lineage. Many Lersi masters view Por Gae as a guardian of sacred knowledge, meditation, healing arts, cave practice, and occult disciplines passed down through oral transmission.

Por Sala Tan had deep connections with forest practitioners and cave-based ceremonies throughout Fang and surrounding mountain regions. Lek Lai harvesting was never treated as a simple material collection process. Ceremonies of this type involved strict meditation, protective chanting, elemental balancing, and permission from local spiritual forces before any harvesting could occur.

According to those present, the appearance of the deer during the ceremony was treated as an auspicious sign. Animals entering sacred ritual space during Lek Lai work are often viewed as manifestations connected to karmic timing or spiritual permission. When the deer later passed on naturally within the ceremonial boundary, the attending Lersis preserved selected relics from the encounter for future sacred work.

Because all nine attending practitioners specialised in Por Gae lineage practice, the final form chosen for the amulet became the face of the hermit itself.

Origins of the Materials

The main body carries Paneang Gwang relic material harvested from the mystical deer encountered during the Lek Lai ceremony. The upper section contains one of two Kao relics recovered from the same animal, making this piece highly personal to that specific ritual event.

The rear chamber contains Lek Lai fragments collected during the ceremony itself. In many traditions, Lek Lai is associated with protection, wealth attraction, survival, Metta, and the strengthening of spiritual fields around the wearer. Older practitioners also view Lek Lai as a material that responds to sincerity and personal conduct over time.

The combination of forest-animal relics, Por Gae lineage blessings, and Lek Lai creates a balanced energy profile that supports both worldly and spiritual pursuits simultaneously.

Ritual

The empowering ceremony followed old forest-style procedures connected to Lek Lai invocation and hermit lineage practice. Meditation was performed collectively by the attending Lersis while elemental chants and protective wiccha were recited throughout the harvesting process.

After the deer passed on, selected materials were separated respectfully and later incorporated into a limited number of Por Gae carvings. Additional empowerment was performed to harmonise the energy between the Paneang Gwang relics and the Lek Lai sealed into the rear cavity.

The final blessing focused heavily on wisdom, guidance, protection during travel, strengthening of Baramee, and support for practitioners seeking clearer direction in life.

Blessings and Effects

This piece carries a very complete blessing profile that combines both hermit lineage qualities and the protective properties associated with Lek Lai.

Wisdom and clarity are among the strongest aspects of the amulet. Many collectors seek pieces of this nature when entering new phases of business, spiritual practice, investments, or leadership roles. The energy tends to help steady the mind and improve long-term decision making.

Protection is another major aspect. Because the ceremony itself revolved around Lek Lai harvesting, the amulet carries strong forest-element protection associated with travel, unseen obstacles, and environmental negativity.

The Baramee aspect is also very noticeable. Pieces blessed through group Lersi ceremonies often develop a strong “uplifting” quality that strengthens the wearer’s presence, confidence, and spiritual stability over time.

Wealth-fetching and Metta are naturally present due to the Lek Lai component. The effect is less aggressive and more stabilising in nature, attracting supportive people, smoother opportunities, and beneficial timing.

Wish-granting qualities are also associated with this piece, especially for sincere goals connected to life progression, stability, and spiritual development.

Modern Application

This is the type of amulet that integrates very easily into daily wear. Business owners, spiritual practitioners, healers, salespeople, and individuals carrying multiple amulets often appreciate pieces like this because the energy blends well without conflict.

One interesting aspect I personally noticed with Por Sala Tan’s stronger Baramee-based items is that they tend to “organise” the overall energy flow of other pieces worn together. Instead of overpowering surrounding amulets, they seem to strengthen harmony and direction between them.

Because of this, many collectors pair pieces like this together with wealth items, protection pieces, Metta amulets, or even stronger Yin-based items to stabilise the overall field.

Travel is another suitable application. The calm but protective nature of the piece makes it very comfortable for long wear during work trips, overseas travel, or periods of major life transition.

Physical Details

The carving depicts Lersi Por Gae with deep facial detailing and old-style hermit characteristics associated with Northern forest traditions. The upper Kao relic section remains visible above the headdress area and forms one of the defining features of the piece.

The rear cavity houses Lek Lai fragments sealed securely within the backing. The overall structure is compact, balanced, and easy to wear daily despite the heavier ritual background behind the materials.

Recommended Pairing

This piece pairs exceptionally well with almost anything. Its Baramee and harmonising qualities make it suitable alongside wealth-fetching items, protection amulets, Metta pieces, and even stronger Yin-oriented pieces that require stabilisation.

Somdej, Kring, Rahu, and forest monk lineage pieces all combine naturally with this amulet. Many practitioners also prefer wearing it as a “central stabilising” piece together with more specialised amulets.

Because of its balanced energy profile, it works equally well for both collectors and active practitioners.

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