The Phra Phutta Pa Amulet with items from Kruba Wong - LAST THREE
This important amulet holds the chewed herbs known as Maak in Thai, a charoot used by Kruba and the monk robe of Kruba Wong. At a certain level of meditation practice, a monk can start to produce a sweet fluid in the mouth, which is known as Jade Fluid in Daoism and it brings a magic to chewed herbs, which can include betel. This substance came in an amulet in the last photo, along with two of his teeth, which were removed on death and all have jaw attached.
These betel, cigar and robe pieces are in the bottle, which is set into a mix of Wahn 108 plants and Pong Saneah Jan, along with the specially created powders - Pong Maharat, Pong Phattaman, Pong Trini singhae, and Pong Ittijae. It also has soils from 7 temples, 7 graveyards and the four corners of the city. Old Phuttakhun amulet powder, Leh Nam Phi ore, Pong Kaew Pongkham, and a mix of herbs called Yaa Chintamunee.
The locket was blessed by inviting the power of Kruba Wong, and it is now as he would bless it himself. Kruba had great magical power and was good at making amulets to avoid dangers and higher levels of Metta Mahaniyom amulets. Ajarn added an additional blessing with the book of ‘Buddha’s Prestige’, to raise the status of the bearer. This amulet has the great power of Metta Mahaniyom, which brings love from humans, the angels and animals. It brings the protection from the angels to help get rid of all dangers and harm. Wearing this amulet can help with Samathi by having it on the palm of the hand while meditating, and say the kata till the mind is focussed and clear. Holding the amulet in the hand will aid the pursuit of Samathi, and it has to be remembered that Kruba Wong was also famously psychic, and this element will also be present here.This is an important relic amulet to aid the life of the bearer.
This measures 2.7" and needs praising as a high deity, one level below the Buddha.
It comes with a specific kata and the card of Ajarn Apichai - and that metal disc was described to me on the Burmese border as 'space metal'. It is very weird indeed but we thought it suited the amulet.
Exceptional magic - and only 7 made.
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LAST TWO Phra Phutta Pa Amulets with items from Kruba Wong
This is an amulet type that is now rarely produced as there are now few monks of legend (maybe with the exception of Kruba Boonchum). Luang Pu Timm was of 'the great generation' of magical monks, and the bodies of these high magicians hold great potency. This applies not just to their relics of bone of Phra Thaat, but also products from them while they were alive. The hair of these monks was generally stored away (which is called Gae Saa), their tears were sometimes collected if their eyes watered, as these are considered to be the tears of an angel, and they also used their saliva.