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Nam Man Prai Noo Kin Nom Maew - Famous miraculous reunifying oil from the great lay Master, Ajarn Chum Chai Kiree, Historical monster and cofounder of thecurrent linage of of the Southern Academy of Buddhist Sorcery.
This amazing oil has been made famous since the day it was released so many decades ago and has been the source of legend and that which the two Devotee has fervently sought after for over half a decade.
It gained great fame for its ability to bring couples families friends and even business partners back into harmony with each other. Many Famous cases were told about those who had reached misunderstanding and could find no way to reach an understanding again .
The list ranges to from quarrelsome lovers to quarrelsome hotness this auto has been said to have sold many seemingly unsolvable situation.
How to use the oil
How to use Nam Man Solos Mongkol according to the Dtamnak Dtak Sila Khao Or; Take the bottle and dab a tiny bit of oil onto your finger, and close your eyes, breathe in slowly and easily clearing your mind as you do so and say silently 'Put' (or 'Bud').
Then focus and try to be alert with all of your might (stay relaxed and peaceful), as you breathe out, and say 'To' (or 'Dho'), and blow onto your finger with the oil.
'Put-To' or 'Bud-Dho' - This is the heart Mantra of Lord Buddha, and of Awakening/Enlightenment, and should be thought of also as saying to yourself 'Wake' - 'Up., or the state of being alert, awake, aware, and in control of ones thoughts, feelings and intentions. Such is the only way to keep the five precepts of the Sila, which are required for the higher Buddhist Practice.
The oil is available in these small 1/4 oz. bottles or a larger 1 oz. bottle (above image)
An mp3 sound recording from Ajarn Spencer with a short talk about this oil is included for download after purchase.
The oil has a very natural perfumed odor which can easily be used as a perfume if used in small quantity, and is highly recommended for both ladies and men. The oil can also be used to place on a small 'Pan Kroo' or other form of receptacle as a form of tiny altar, and simply pray to it as a Bucha item.
It should in fact be kept this way even if taken with you or used each day, for the most efective and auspicious circumstances. Creating the right atmosphere and seriosity in your Bucha practice is part of that which brings the Auspicious Blessings back to you, and thus, the more attention you give to the act of Bucha, the more rewards you will reap from your efforts.
It doesn't have to be the official receptacle, you can choose something you find to be auspicious and fitting to place the bottle on. Always remember, it is what is in your heart, that matters when you do something, more than what you do it with.
It can be used of course also for smearing on your sacred items Amulets and Bucha Statues to pay reverence and empower them. It is Metta mahaniyom, Kong Grapan, Maha Lap, Maha Mongkol, for Great Prosperous Blessings, and Powerful Protection. The oil was made using 16 different kinds of sacred herbs;
All four kinds of Wan Sanaeh Jantr mixed into one (counts as 1 ingredient)
Wan Saw Hlong, Wan Kruea Sau Hlong, Wan Ha Roi Nang, Wan Jong Nang, Wan Chang Pasom Khloeng, Wan Taep Ramjuan, Wan Maha Sanaeh, Wan Grajae Jantr, Wan Maha Lap, Wan Maha Choke, Wan Putta Kwak, Wan Kumarn Tong, Wan Sondej Nang Paya Maha Sethee, Wan Maha Udom, Wan Kwak Prajantr.
These sacred herbs were gathered and kept by a long line of Masters of the Lineage Tradition until all the necessary elements were complete, to make the Nam Man Noo Kin Nom Maew, Nam Man Maha Wan Solos Mongkol. After thiis base empowerment, each oil had further differing empowerments and some extra aromatic ingredients added.
The herbs were covered with Inscriptions of 'Laekh Yant' (Magical Numerical Formulas and Sanskrit Incantations), and empowered with the ritual spells for the invocation of the various Devas and elementals who reside within the Herbs and Woods to arise and be present within amulets. The oil was boiled with the herbs in it for a long period of Incantations and Invocations of the Devas, with the elemental Kasina powers properly called upon, channelled and embedded within the herbs and the oils which extract their power from the herbs.
testing the power of Kong Grapan bullet and knife proof magic
This oil was used for blessings, and also distributed to the devotees, in the famous 2511 BE ceremony, In which hundreds of great Masters, and Yogi/Lersi Hermits from India, and around Southeast Asia, and yet more hundreds of ordained Buddhist Masters.
This Blessing Ceremony was a historic occasion of National Religious importance, which was documented with great stuff and has been remembered as one of the greatest ceremonies of all time in the History of Thai Buddhism.
How to use Ajarn Chum's Metta Oils according to the Dtamnak Dtak Sila Khao Or;
Take the bottle and dab a tiny bit of oil onto your finger, and close your eyes, breathe in slowly and easily clearing your mind as you do so and say silently 'Put' (or 'Bud').
Then focus and try to be alert with all of your might (stay relaxed and peaceful), as you breathe out, and say 'To' (or 'Dho'), and blow onto your finger with the oil.
'Put-To' or 'Bud-Dho' - This is the heart Mantra of Lord Buddha, and of Awakening/Enlightenment, and should be thought of also as saying to yourself 'Wake' - 'Up., or the state of being alert, awake, aware, and in control of ones thoughts, feelings and intentions. Such is the only way to keep the five precepts of the Sila, which are required for the higher Buddhist Practice.
Above; Khun Phantaraks Rachadej famous maker of Jatukam Ramataep amulet joins in the empowerment of the 2511 BE Taep Nimit Ceremony.
Take your finger, and smear the oil onto your hair or your forehead (eyebrows). If you are trading or doing any kind of commerce, then chant the Kata 'Na Chaa Lee Dti' as you smear it, repeatedly chanting it throughout the day as you work
Many Thai Buddhist Ajarns and Practitioners use this oil to smear onto storefronts and hawker stalls, to bless them and attract good commerce. It is used to smear on the foreheads of newlyweds at the wedding, and to smear on the keystone or middle pillar laying of a house or temple. Amulets are avidly smeared with the oild to Bucha and Empower them with the Power of their own Faith and Prayer, and the Powers of the Magic within the Oil.
Above; Nam Man Solos Mongkol being smeared during the 2511 BE Taep Nimit ceremony
Released in the most famous Miracle Blessing Ceremony, which was perfomred with the presence of hundreds of Lersi Hermit Masters from India Thailand and around South East Asia, whom Ajarn Chum had invited to assist in the empowerment. Hundreds of Gaeji Ajarn Guru Monks were present to perform their Chants, and Meditative Blessings.
The famous maker of Jatukam, Khun Pantaraks Rachadej was also involved in this ceremony. Tests using guns and sharp knives were performed, to test the magic on the throngs of Devotees present. Ajarn Chum is in our opinion, the greatest and most powerful lay master of all living history of Thai Saiyasart.
If you use this oil to bless a house or a shop, use the above pre-described method of the Kata Put-To to raise the channel of energy, and then use the following Kata to complete the act and transfer the energy from your heart and mind through the breath into that which you are focusing on (blessing);
Na Niyom, Mo Niyom, Put Niyom, Taa Niyom, Ya Niyom Om Niyom, Mahaa Niyom, Idthee Bpuriso Aakajchaaya, Aaakajchaahi, Maa Ni Maa Maa Maa Niyom, Na Mo Put Taa Ya.
Smear the oil on five different places, above the entrance for example, and the cash till, the safe etc. You can also use five spots above the entrance as one single blessing for the whole place.
If relatives or lovers husband and wife are not getting on very well, or finding it difficult to understand each other, this oil is also very popular to use as a method of improving the situation. Chant the Kata 'Bpaa Su U Chaa' many many times and channel it into the oil with your mind holding the bottle in your palms, and also when you dab and smear it. Then smear the oil on both parties, or all parties involved in the difficulty, and pray hard for them to be once more in affinity with one another, or if you are doing it to each other, make the prayer together
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