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This lek lai ritual dagger is blessed by the Khao Or Master Luang Phu Khai Wajasit of Wat Lam Nao. The mitmor is 7 inches in length, and is made from a solid piece of lek lai kayasiddhi elemental substance. Luang Phu Khai performed handwritten inscriptions of various sacred spells on the surface of this rare and unique adamantine substance.
To find a workable piece of lek lai that is large enough to shape into a dagger of this size can be said a true blessing. Indeed, such a big and solid piece of sacred adamantine substance is extremely rare to encounter, if anywhere at all. This, of course, also explains why only one mitmor was made in 7 inches, and another one in 9 inches. However, Ajarn Spencer believes, that there were yet another five mitmor made in smaller size around 3 inches.
This extremely sacred and rare ritual object is at best used for practical and ritual magic, although, it is most certainly true that the Mitmor Lek Lai would be the pride of any museum art showcase. However, it is perhaps better when the mitmor is implemented as a true ritual weapon, since its authentic and powerful magic, as well as the inhabiting deva within the kayasiddhi elemental, were genuinely intended for this purpose, i.e. to fulfill its promises to the celestial beings residing in the heavens. It would therefore not be auspicious to store the ritual item within a glass case for demonstration purposes only, because thereby one takes away its chance to perform its originally intended purpose for the benefit of living beings.
To empower and to revere the lek lai kayasiddhi elemental substance and the deity residing within this dagger, one should perform a proper ceremony to feed the lek lai by immersing the mitmor in honey and let it absorb the moonlight of the full moon. In addition, candles should be lit, and incense should be offered, too.
If one is Buddhist, then Buddhist prayers should be chanted to worship the Mitmor Lek Lai. If, however, one is a follower of a different religion, or animist beliefs, then one should revere the deity, or god(s) which apply to one's personal belief system before performing any reverence to the lek lai.
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The subject of lek lai and all the different kinds in existence is one of the topics explained in Buddha Magic Issue 5 Ezine by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood.
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