Incantation for all kinds of Amulets which are scrolls inside of bullets or, takrut kong grapan/klaew klaad.
This particular Amulet is for protection and invincibility.
this is a re-upload of the previous podcasts and a remake with that enchanting. It has a better sound quality and was made to give to the people who I give these particular amulet to which incantation is used for.
The Amulet has never been up for sale, but has been made often, and distributed. It continues to be distributed by myself, as and when I make them which is according to how time goals and in what phase I am in.
This is the third method invoking the four elements that is not just an invocation. In terms of the four elements within an Amulet, especially within Sacred geometry type Amulets, and animist designs. Sculpted effigies also come under this context.
This particular invocation is essential in the empowerment of Thai Buddhist Amulets, and other cultures who have possessed mastery of sorcery and the empowerment of inanimate objects, all have their versions of this kind of incantation.
The incantation is not just performed in order for the Amulet to be empowered through its recital. It is necessary to use the incantation to invoke a certain level of concentration, and rapture, as one performs the chanting of the spell.
This particular incantation, is used to awaken the powers and strengthen the powers, within the Amulet which I traditionally make since 2008, where I learned this particular magical spell used for inscription of Sacred geometry using Buddhist Yant & Khom Agkhara lettering which is Sanskrit derived, to perform the inscription of the spell within the leaden, metal or other material surface used to make the scroll with.
The (in this case),leaden foil scroll, is then empowered with the incantations again, and further incantations, and the use of meditative focus, and the arousal of rapture within that concentrative focus.
The Amulets which I Endow or bestow this incantation, as a form of empowerment is called 'takrut maha ud kong grapan chadtri klaew klaad'.
It is a protective amulet, which I was originally talked by one of my Kroo Ba Ajarns, who showed me to insert the Takrut within bullet shells of the 9, and 35 mm caibre, as well as the very large M-16 style bullet shells.
I myself, also make them as simple Takrut scrolls, within transparent tubular casing with stainless steel caps, to enclose them with. This is a Takrut non Thai Buddha Magic related, which uses enter into Khmer sorcery, of the dark arts variety.
It uses sacred geometry and incantations which are in pure Khom Khmer, which is the version of medical inscription used by the Khmer people.
In contrast we have also and that which is also mostly used in Thailand that which we call 'Thai-Khom.
Thai-Khom, is also an ancient magical form of inscription, based on Sanskrit in the Pali form, which was created in Sri Lanka sometime after the death of the Lord Buddha. Thai-Khom, has a larger number of files and more complex method of writing in order to incorporate certain forms of incantations made by Thai Buddhist monks, and certain Buddhist prayers, and in order to incorporate them within the Sacred geometry used, which had been adopted from the Brahman Hindu people. It was the Breimon people and the Hindus, who were the previous visitors to Southeast Asia and entered into Thailand and brought the influence of their Hindu religion to Siam.
It can hence be said, that the incantations used in Thai Buddha magic, are auspicious based, and lean towards white magic. The ancient Khmer forms of sorcery, in contrast, are mostly based in the dark arts, and various forms of necromancy. Thai-Khom inscription is more based on...
04/04/14 • 3 min
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