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Lersi Kalaikote small limited edition in Takian Tree wood & Nam Man Prai - Deer-Headed Hermit Deity made from hand carved sacred tree wood, soaked and consecrated in Nam Man Prai Necromantic Oil, by Pra Ajarn Supasit Wat Bang Nam Chon. These amulets were only made in extremely small numbers from the small proportion of sacred tree wood which was obtained and donated for the making of the sacred images. Hand carved from tree wood in the image of the deer headed hermit God 'Lersi Kalaikote') Deer Head Ruesi), they are immersed in Sacred necromantic Nam Man Prai oil, to charge up with magical power.
Immersion in Prai Oils strengthens the powers of the Deva within the tree wood constantly, as they are prayed to and as they age. These are one of a very small number in a series of different hermit god images released by Pra Ajarn Supasit, made from various sacred alchemical metals, and sacred tree woods.
Free Shipping Worldwide is included worldwide. The Amulets of this master are both rare and in high demand because he has never opted for the making of mass-produced Amulets. He has always preferred to produce small limited edition number of high quality sacred Amulets made from highly powerful sacred substances.
Each amulet has the limited code series number embossed on a silver foil. The Ruesi are known to have attained various supernatural mind powers, such as; The Ability to Float and See the Future, Heal with Forest Herbs, Voice Powers (Incantation and Prana), talk with animals, read minds, and even Teleportation, Manipulation of the Elements, Alchemy and other Miraculous forms of Mastery of the Environment. Lersi Kalaikote was the offspring of Lersi Isisinka. There are are two different legends as to how this hermit God received his deer face. One story tells, that it was the result of a competition and the show of powers between two other hermit Lersi Gods. The other says, that it was that he forgot his promise to never touch a woman which he made to his father, and woke up with the face of a deer
Lersi is a word used to call people who possess mind powers, who practice the development of mind and it’s powers in various aspects. Even the Lord Buddha Himself received teachings from the Lersi. Another translation for the word Ruesi/Lersi, would be “Seer” -the author suggests also the word 'Wizard', as the Ruesi also made use of Magic Spells using a stick to cast with,just as does the Wizard who is to be found in Western Mythologies.
The word Ruesi is associated with the thought of a secretive, mysterious hermit-like person who lives a solitary existence and dwells in a cave, the forest or in the mountains. The real meaning of the word Ruesi, is “Seer”, meaning one with special abilities to see things that normal humans cannot perceive, such as vision of the three times (Past, Present & Future events).
Such an ability is called Trigalachan, meaning “he who knows the three time spheres. the oldest Sanskrit Myths and texts do not record how far back the existence of the Ruesi goes, but the Buddhist texts have a record known referring to the Buppaeniwaasaanusathiyan – of the Ruesi and that of the Buddha, and how they differ (Buppaeniwaasaanusathiyan means the ability to remember previous incarnations).
Ruesi can allegedly only remember up to a limit of eighty past lives, whereas the Buddha could remember as far back as it is possible to imagine, an endless number of lives that cannot be counted.This text also heralds the Buddha as being the superior Being and much higher than any Ruesi. There is a comment in the Thaera Kata of the Khuttaga Nigay saying “The Great Lord Buddha is the Ruesi who is most perfect and attained of all the Ruesi”. Therefore suggesting that the Buddha was also a Ruesi, albeit the most highest of all. The creation of the great “Ruekawaes” (Rigveda) 500 years ago, was accredited to the Ruesi.
For this reason, his Amulets increase in value at an incredible rate immediately after they disappear from the market places. They are highly prized both for their magical power, as well as for their speculative value and potential increase in that value as time passes. Their eventual Ultimed rarity is assured as is their eventual height increase in value, which increases at a much faster rate than most Amulets of the present era.
The reason for this is obvious to our eyes, for to behold an amulet from Pra Ajarn Supasit, is to behold a fine piece of miniature sacred arts. To Behold an amulet which has been made and empowered with the utmost attention to detail, and utmost effort to imbue them with authentic and powerful magic. Only a very few number of these amulets were made perhaps a handful or two, of each different model. They can be considered to be essential rarities, right from the very moment of their making.
Worshipping the Ruesi brings a full range of blessings and protective magic of the Boroma Kroo and the Immense Power and Protection of the 108 Ruesi Hermit Sages. Powers; Kong Grapan, Klaew Kaad, Gae Aathan, Gan Kun Sai, Choke Lap, Kaa Khaay, Metta Mahaniyom, Serm Duang, Maha Sanaeh. All of these blessings are given with the practice of revering and following the Ruesi Devas.
Namo Galai Godti Mahaa Munii No Suradtaba Chaanatarassa
Sujaridta Chanaanang Sappa Sitti Taaya Gassa Manussaa Taewaanang
Warakunatara Mahaa Muninodti Bpaadtagassa
Ahang Dtang Wantaami Dtumhae No Gaaya Palanja Jidt-Dta Palanja Sappa Sittinja Taetha
It requires somewhat more effort to practice revering the Ruesi, than to wear an amulet, because the practice of Revering Ruesi is a regular applied practice and you must think that the Ruesi are always with you, and that one lives and behaves as a Looksit of the Ruesi Boroma Kroo Por Gae
It is thus a practice of Bucha which must be kept to and maintained in proper Ritual Manner. the Ruesi Kroo Deities, are essential to have as Bucha Item for those who indeed themself practice Ruesi-Ism, Yoga, Meditation, Herbalism, Minerology, and magical Practices, such as Incantation or Amulet and Talisman making.
Meditation practitioners receive extra blessings from the Ruesi, for Meditation is the primary practice of the Ruesi himself, and those who revere and practice the Science/Arts of Ruesi-ism, will attain great advancements in their meditations by studying and practicing the way of the Ruesi as a way of life.
The Ruesi Path is now becoming a very popular alternative to the General Buddhist path, because even a layperson or a married person is able to practice the Ruesi way, and advance within the framework of their own lifestyle. No ordination as Monk is necessary, but a true diligent attitude and effort to practice the Mindfulness path and the path of meditative skill and wisdom is crucial and must be applied.
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