A Leklai Thong Palai Amulet by LP Somporn for the Wind Element - I have 4
Leklai amulets are rare now, especially when they are of this quality and potency. Leklai can carry a single elements of Na - water, Ma - earth, Pa - fire, and Ta - air or wind or a combination of all of them and each type brings different attributes above the Klaew Klaat avoidance of dangers and Kong Grapan invincibility that is in all Leklai.
Sourcing these top pieces from Luang Phor Somporn has been very helpful in understanding this reclusive and misunderstood material. These were recently found in an old box at home to enable me to offer a nice piece of Leklai at a reasonable price.
This is a very odd Leklai Thong Phalai from Luang Phor Somporn. The first cased one is a Buddha with a mermaid below and this also has the herbal mix of Luang Phor that contains his hair that brings more attributes. The second is a Lersi and the last one is a bangle made of the Leklai Thong Palai, which is really beautiful. The addition of Gae Saa (a monks hair) brings great potency to these pieces and extra power to repel all things negaitive or evil. The last one, is a special one of pressed natural wind element leklai, and I adore the back of this.
The Laklai Phalai has 'jit' (spirit) and is for boosting the wind element, which helps with a recycling of the energies of life life and Serm Baramee, raising one's status and position in life. The colour of these is fabulous. If interested, please get an astrology reading with Ajarn Apichai and he will tell you which of the varieties is the most suitable for you as in Thai magic we need a balance of the elements within.. I have balanced elements so could have used the one that lifts them all but Ajarn Apichai recommended the fire and water elements, fire to raise the health and Amnat authority (it gives me loads of energy) and a Water one for great fortune, cooling down hot emotions and bringing Metta to life. The earth element grounds people and brings the usual attribute for Leklai of Klaew Klaat and Kong Grapan and the Wind element brings a recycling of energies and a raise in status (Serm Baramee).
Regarding care, these items just need a glass of fresh water each day and kata, no need for incense for these but can still use for other items close by. These are placed on a deity altar or deity level so they face East or North and actually only need food rarely as the resident angel in these can find their own or join in eating any fruit offered to the altar. The only time this receives a direct offering is on an important Buddhist day and once or twice a year is fine, it then gets a small amount of honey next to it. After saying kata you can ask it to help with what the type of help that that Leklai provides.
This measures 1.5" and they all come with the Heart Kata for Leklai, which cannot be written down but can be sent as a recording. It is forbidden to write the kata down.
Potent and legendary magic.
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A Leklai Thong Palai Amulet by LP Somporn for the Wind Element
We have been researching Leklai for 3 years and are finally close to an understanding to the point where we can offer it to devotees of the Thai Occult and beyond with the correct understanding. There is too much lore with Leklai, especially regarding its sources and the legends that surround its collection. These legends have clouded the understanding of the substance and lead to much confusion, when at its heart it is an incredibly useful substance.
Each form of Leklai carries a single element either of Na - water, Ma - earth, Pa - fire, and Ta - air or a combination of any or all of them and each type brings different attributes above the Klaew Klaat impenetrable skin and Kong Grapan invincibility that is in all Leklai. This mysterious substance is becoming very difficult to find but we can now offer top pieces from Luang Phor Somporn, who has been very helpful in understanding this reclusive and misunderstood material. Top Leklai should shimmer on photos and be difficult to focus on. It is mysterious and is now rare because there are few who can work with it correctly. More will follow with interviews on Leklai in the future but for now if we can perceive that it has a spirit and feels otherworldly, it is a good Leklai.
Leklai has a deva within and is for boosting the elements that may be lacking or low in the body to create a balance. To get the correct Leklai we have to check your elements through your astrology via Ajarn Apichai and he will tell you which of the varieties is the most suitable for the buyer. We are hoping that the future interviews will help the worldwide understanding of Leklai but I have been testing out the one most suited to me and am very impressed. I have balanced elements so could have used the one that lifts them all but Ajarn Apichai recommended the fire and water elements, fire to raise the health and Amnat authority and a Water one for great fortune, Metta and to cool the emotions. Besides those two, the wind element is for a recycling of the energy and Serm Baramee (a raise in social status) but that Leklai is rare and I only have a few. The Leklai most people know is for the earth element and is generally black, which brings a good foundation to life along with the usual Klaew Klaat and Kong Grapan attributes.
Regarding care, these items just need a glass of fresh water each day and kata, no need for incense for these but can still use for other items close by. These are placed on a deity altar or deity level so they face East or North and actually only need food rarely as the resident angel in these can find their own or join in eating any fruit offered to the altar. The only time this receives a direct offering is on an important Buddhist day and once or twice a year is fine, it then gets a small amount of honey next to it. After saying kata you can ask it to aid life with the type of help that that Leklai provides.