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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

Among the many Yin Tong pieces associated with Por Sala Tan, this batch became quietly known among close followers as one of the strongest “mainstream human-relationship” pieces ever completed under his lineage. The intention behind the batch was not nightlife, romance, or casual metta alone. It was created specifically to strengthen large-scale human relationships, long-term trust, cooperation, negotiations, and emotional harmony between groups of people.

The history behind this batch came from a government official whose work involved building diplomatic and trade relationships with neighbouring countries. According to older followers close to Por Sala Tan, the official had already visited many respected temples and monks beforehand. Traditional merit-making methods and common blessings were recommended to him repeatedly. While he respected these methods, he still felt he needed something stronger and more focused toward relationship cultivation on a practical level.

One of his subordinates eventually recommended Por Sala Tan.

At that period, Por Sala Tan was still living in a very modest rural environment. His home was old, simple, and far away from the image many people expected from a famous master. When the official first arrived, he reportedly questioned how a master from such a quiet village could possibly help with matters involving international relationships, negotiation, and influence.

Still, he decided to proceed.

Historical Background

Por Sala Tan had long kept a set of older sacred materials aside for a “worthy occasion.” Among them were aged nga kao relic materials inherited through an older master lineage connected to relationship energy, metta, and social harmony. These materials were not commonly used because Por Sala Tan believed certain ingredients should only be activated when the intention behind the batch justified it.

Once the official explained the purpose clearly, Por Sala Tan agreed to proceed.

The yantra used on these pieces came from an older Lersi manuscript written decades earlier. According to followers close to the lineage, the formula focused heavily on fast emotional familiarity, social openness, trust-building, and reduction of hostility between individuals and groups. The writing itself was considered important because older Lersi relationship yantras were traditionally designed to influence “human feeling” first before material results followed naturally.

Por Sala Tan then assembled multiple layers into the piece.

Several relationship-oriented takruts were inserted into the back section. Each carried different functions connected to business cooperation, family unity, loyalty among teams, smooth communication, and Maha Saneh. A Yin Tong figure was also embedded internally as the central spiritual anchor of the batch.

Finally, a Takrut Nip was added to seal the piece.

Among experienced collectors, Takrut Nip itself already carries a strong reputation for stabilising emotional connections and locking intentions into place. Por Sala Tan believed the final sealing process was necessary so the relationship energy would remain stable over long periods instead of appearing briefly and fading away.

Only a very small batch was completed.

Roughly half reportedly went directly to the government team involved in regional relationship work and negotiations.

Ritual and Effects

The feedback that returned over the years became part of the reason this batch developed such a strong reputation among older followers.

The officials reportedly experienced unusually smooth negotiations, easier communication, improved cooperation between departments, and stronger long-term working relationships. Many deals that previously stalled eventually progressed. More importantly, internal relationships within the team itself became increasingly harmonious over time.

Several members later mentioned that the atmosphere inside the team changed significantly after receiving the pieces. People became more willing to help each other, communication improved, tempers reduced, and the group remained unusually united for many years before retirement.

Even relationships at home reportedly improved.

Older followers of Por Sala Tan often explained that this was the difference between ordinary metta and “deep relationship cultivation.” One creates temporary liking. The other slowly builds familiarity, emotional comfort, trust, and long-term human attachment over time.

The officials later became long-term supporters of Por Sala Tan. They attended Wai Kru ceremonies regularly, sponsored events, and eventually helped secure additional land support for the village area around him as an act of gratitude.

Modern Application

In modern times, pieces like this are especially valued by people whose lives depend heavily on human relationships over long periods.

Business owners, negotiators, diplomats, corporate managers, sales professionals, recruiters, community leaders, political figures, and partnership-based industries tend to appreciate this type of energy the most. The effect is usually described less as sudden charm and more as “relationship momentum.”

People become easier to approach repeatedly. Conversations continue naturally. Trust builds faster. Cooperation becomes smoother. Existing relationships also tend to stabilise over time.

Personally, I noticed that stronger Yin Tong pieces from Por Sala Tan often work best in environments involving repeated interaction. The effect is usually more obvious after people encounter you multiple times instead of during a single meeting. Over time, communication feels softer, people become more receptive, and long-term familiarity builds unusually quickly.

Among the many forms of metta amulets, this is the category I personally respect the most because long-term relationships are ultimately what shape business, opportunities, friendships, and even family stability over decades.

Physical Details

The piece carries an older-style hand-written yantra surface combined with inserted relationship takruts at the rear. The Takrut Nip sealing plate sits prominently across the back section, covering the internal Yin Tong figure embedded beneath it.

The overall construction reflects older Northern handmade methods where each layer was assembled individually instead of through modern production processes. The sacred cord binding and aged surface texture also show the ceremonial nature of the batch.

Small batch. Handmade. Purpose-built for relationship cultivation at the highest practical level.

Recommended Pairing

This type of Yin Tong pairs especially well with strong Baramee pieces, leadership-oriented amulets, or authority-based items. The Baramee stabilises personal presence while the Yin Tong helps soften communication and deepen long-term human connection.

For business users, this combination is particularly effective for negotiations, partnerships, repeat clients, team leadership, and long-term customer retention.

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