Leklai amulets are rare now, especially when they are of this quality and potency.
Luang Pu Ong made some of my favourite Leklai pieces and monks or very high Ajarns generally produce the best Leklai but these items are now difficult to source. This was released 7 years ago and comes from old stock, and the original temple case will be sent with the amulet itself. It's amazing that this issue could still be found as Luang Pu Ong is a renowned old monk who has now passed away.
There is an inherited skill in assembling it and particularly with cutting and combining Leklai that few today understand. This is obviously cast in some way but it still retains the sense of life that all good Leklai must have and Luang Pu Ong is famous for his work with Leklai.
His works bring strong protection from all dangers but by pushing away dangers and any bad spirits it also allows our natural good fortune to rise because we are not being inhibited by anything around us. With being from a top monk, this also carries the blessing for Metta, which is an essential attributes for an easy life as we are liked by those around us. The Takrut on the front is for Saneah, as with all Khun Paen and the Leklai itself provides all the protection we need at this time.
Good Leklai is becoming very difficult to find and this has the sense of illusion when looking at it closely, which marks a good Leklai. This is a Leklai ore but one assembled by a Master of the art, which seems to be a knowledge now held by very few magicians. Generally, the main attribute that comes with this type of Leklai is Klaew Klaat (impenetrable skin) and Kong Grapan invincibility and it brings the Earth element. If needing to check your 4 elements, Ajarn Apichai can answer this as part of an astrology reading to enable the best choice of Leklai for each person.
Measures 2" and comes with the Namo Dtassa chant.
Potent magic from a top old monk.
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THE LAST Earth Element Leklai Khun Paen Amulet by Luang Pu Ong 2015
Leklai is one of the legendary substances used in The Thai Occult practices and there appears to be many types. Some are metallic and have good weight, and some are light, almost like a weird form of jet and a lot more work needs to be done on this subject.
There appear to be many forms of Leklai, but it usually looks like a metallic element that is considered a living being of the Deva classification but a Deva that has been born on Earth. There are many varieties of this substance available on the market and more continually comes to light but much of it is of a dubious nature. Some of it resembles Haematite as it becomes like a mirror when polished and it also possesses magnetic qualities that are helpful to health. Other forms look like a meteorite, and still, another looks like a conglomerate of small black crystals, which has lead to confusion in this field as they all purport to serve a similar function for the bearer. Having handled many Leklai amulets, it is the opinion of the author that it can be placed into two categories. Firstly, a metallic and magnetic mineral that can be used by the makers to help cleanse the body, much in the same way as the plethora of magnetic amulets available in the world today and secondly, true Leklai, which can be from many sources and of many types. It can come in many colours and must have a property that is supernatural, in that it does not conform to the laws of nature. (The Thai Occult Book p456)
The legend of Leklai has been carried to the present day from centuries past. It was mentioned in many old stories as an amulet for invincibility and the power of protection but it is also more than that. Leklai comes in many shapes, forms and colours and it is known in Thai as Thaat Gayasit, which translates as the body of the magical element, magic, miraculous, supernatural. Leklai is considered to be alive because in Thai it has ‘jit’ which means both a spirit and living but this is then split into two categories, as some have a spirit and some do not. This can be compared to a tree in the forest in Thailand, not every tree has a spirit in it but they are all alive. Spirit can be found as a physical living thing or as a spirit with no shape or form. Some spirits are believed to be powerful with a will of their own and some decide to reside in a stone or in a cave. These spirits consist of the four elements of earth, water, wind and fire and they can become Thaat Gayasit (Leklai) which are created in nature and have their own magical power.