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Magic Luck&Love Charm Thai Amulet Called
Sipirit Prai Ngan By Ajan Pleng Boonyern 
Size 2 " 
Made of  Brass



Why Pee Prai? 

According to Ajarn Pleng, he always strove to create the absolute best examples of each amulet he made. He wanted the understanding and application of each to be thorough, and of absolute potency. He practised extreme attention to every detail, ensuring that nothing was slipshod or sub-par about his work. All his Watthu Mongkon and Kreung Rang Phong Prai are infused with Pee Prai to awaken the spells’ full power, and never with the intent to wreak havoc.   His amulets cover a range of effects, running the gamut from supporting opportunities for wealth, trading, career or speculative luck, to increasing their owners’ abilities to attract and charm people, or even shield them from the Law.   His rationale was that the Pee Prai was only invoked to help people, and in doing so, were thus able to make merits for themselves by proxy, as they were unable to do so themselves, having no physical body, as well as a large number of misdeeds accumulated at the point of their unnatural death.   Pee Prai are efficient at invoking and imbuing Mahasaneh, as well as granting wishes, but they are unable to overcome the effects of karma. It is believed that making offerings to the Pee Prai on a full moon night will boost their powers. People prefer to feed their Pee Prai daily, as the Pee Prai often assist them in their daily lives.   The powers of Mahasaneh all have their own time and place in the natural order of things in the universe. When one holds kindness and compassion for others, one will naturally attract others. Constantly performing acts of virtue and charity towards others will also naturally draw others towards you. These effects are only amplified through the judicious application of sorcery.   Engaging in misdeeds, however, will result in the diminishing or sorcery’s potency. In this world, nothing lasts forever, and change is the only constant. That is one of the universal truth’s uncovered by the Buddha. Only our karma and merits will follow us wherever we go, thus it is of the utmost importance to live our lives with love and mindfulness towards ourselves and others.
 
History of Ajan Pleang

Ajarn Pleng was born on 7th June B.E. 2460 in Ampur Thatoom, Changwat Surin. In the past, Communist ideals began to take root across Thailand. Many Communists were prosecuted and incarcerated. While only a teen, he was a Communist sympathizer, and that eventually led to him being placed on a Wanted List. He fled into the jungle to avoid persecution. It was there that he met Phra Ajran Pha. Phra Ajarn Pha was of Cambodian heritage and possessed a wealth of knowledge about the art of Cambodian wicha.




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