Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Lek Lai Tarad blessed by Thai guru monk Ajaan Paed of Wat Sawang Arlom, Nakom Pathom province.


Lek Lai Tarad blessed by Thai guru monk Ajaan Paed of Wat Sawang Arlom, Nakom Pathom province.

To let go for:
- small piece in steel casing S$58 a piece
- medium size piece in steel casing S$68 a piece
- large size piece in steel casing S$100 a piece

The above Lek Lai Tarad have been blessed by guru monk Ajaan Paed of Wat Sawang Arlom, Nakom Pathom. Naturally, Lek Lai Tarad has power though.

All these Lek Lai Tarad have been brought into Singapore by a Thai monk who is a friend of Ajaan Zhor and Ajaan Yod, and passed to me, and entrusted to me to let go to people.

Function:
- General Protection (Klew Kladd: protection from harm or danger)
- Kongkrapan: Protection from physical harm
- Protection against black magic and psyhic attack
- Protection against evil spirits
- Metta/Charisma enhancement

Method of wearing:
- Ajaan Yod says you can wear it above or below waist; you can wear it in trousers pocket; you can use it as a keychain or hang it to your handphone

Note: Ajaan Yod says no need to feed it with honey. But he says you can feed it with honey also if you want. He says it is not for certain it will grow after you feed it with honey.

A wide selection of Lek Lai Tarad is available. Each piece is unique. For the full selection (and more information on Lek Lai Tarad), please see my Thai Amulet Facebook page (I will add more pictures of the Lek Lai Tarad available to let go there when I have the time):

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.166623496737462.41150.153997911333354


The belief of how Lek Lai Tarad came about:
- Many years ago, ancient Lersi who have reached a high spiritual level infuse their power into surrounding rock/stone and the stone transformed into what we know as Lek Lai Tarad.

(Please note that Lek Lai Tarad is not the same as Lp Ong's rae lek lai. Lp Ong's rae lek lai came from a deva from a cave)

Lek Lai Tarad is believed to be guarded by devas and ordinary people can't get it by themselves without getting permission (can be through ceremonial ritual) from the devas or they will be faced with negative consequences (like falling ill without any apparent cause).

Important note:
These Lek Lai Tarad are not to be mistaken for Kod Lek Lai although they may look similar in appearance at first. Lek Lai Tarad is more shiny and has a glossy look, unlike Kod Lek Lai which has a dull appearance. Lek Lai Tarad can be shaped and "polished", and then fit into amulets (like Lp Samrit's famous Lek Lai Somdej).


Monday, July 4, 2011

Ajaan Yod (Thai guru monk) will be in Singapore from 9/7/2011 (Saturday) to 17/7/2011 (Sunday) to meet devotees.

Hi everyone,

I am happy to invite Ajaan Yod (a Thai guru monk) to Singapore. This is the first event I am hosting and I hope you all will be kind towards me if I do not meet your expectations in organizing it. Constructive feedback and suggestions would be welcome by me.

Ajaan Yod will be in Singapore from 9/7/2011 (Saturday) to 17/7/2011 (Sunday) to meet devotees.

This event is open to people of all religious faiths as well as to people with no religion.

The purpose of meeting devotees is to allow devotees a chance to make merits for themselves, for their present and future lives.
Merit-making is done by devotees to build good Karma (Cause and Effect) for themselves until they attain Enlightenment in this or some
future life.

Generally speaking, all actions have consequences, and good deeds done sincerely will create causes for future happiness for oneself and others. When one talks about giving, it is not so much what one gives or how much one gives, but rather the sincerity or good intentions behind the giving. Even if one has nothing to give, an act of kindness which does not cost any money will create good merits for oneself and will benefit others.

A kind act done by oneself for the benefit of others which does not cost money is worth more than moutains of riches donated by a tycoon to build temples, in my view and from my understanding.

The following are the ways devotees can make merit:
1) Donate food directly to Ajaan Yod (Call me at +65 81336127 to make arrangements)
2) Donate things to Ajaan Yod for his use
- toothpaste, toothbrush, soap
- medicine, medical oil and so on
- clothing to keep warm in cold weather, blankets
- tea, milo, horlicks and so on
3) Donate money of any amount in a red packet to Ajaan Yod (Ajaan Yod will use the money for his basic needs, such as food and drink,
transportation, accommodation, as well as to pay for his mother's medical bills)

Venue of event:
Phra Geomancy
450 Sims Avenue #450-4
(beside Geylang Lor 29) Singapore 387540

Dates and timing: 9/7/2011 (Saturday) to 17/7/2011 (Sunday)
Daily from 1.30pm to 8pm (Monday to Friday)
Sat: 12.30pm to 8.30pm
Sun:12.30pm to 8.30pm

Please note: I am arranging for Ajaan Yod to be at Roger's and Thomas' amulet shop (at Grandlink Square) for 2 days during this period
(should be on 14th and 15th July 2011). Details will be confirmed later.


For those who want to support Ajaan Yod in other ways, this is what he can offer:

Sakyant (from S$38 onwards) (recommended as Sakyant is Ajaan Yod's speciality)

Krop Sian S$18 onwards (Blessing of Lersi or Pikanet/Ganesha)

Flower bath ritual to enhance blessings and luck (S$28) (promotional price)

Personal blessing S$8

Couple blessing S$12

Family blessing S$12 upwards (depending on size of your family)

Car Blessing S$28

House Blessing S$150 (excluding transport cost for Ajaan Yod to and from your house; if you can provide a meal for Ajaan Yod after
the blessing, I am sure Ajaan Yod would appreciate the kind gesture)

Shop Blessing S$150 onwards (price depends on size of your shop and nature of your business) (Please contact me at +65 81336127 and I will advise you accordingly)

For those in extreme financial difficulty but still would like to receive some sort of blessing from Ajaan Yod, please call or sms
me at +65 81336127 to discuss the possibility of special concession or arrangement.

For the first 2 days of the event (9th July 2011 to 10th July 2011), I will try to get another Thai guru monk to be at the shop to offer fortune telling service and changing luck ritual service (with white cloth). Details will be announced later.

More information on Ajaan Yod (including his brief biography and picture) will be announced later).


Currently, I am planning for one of the days during the period of 9th July 2011 to 17th July 2011 for Ajaan Yod to take a tour of Singapore (for example, visiting temples in Singapore and some other scenic places). But I have not confirmed which day it would be. So please check back this blog for a future update about this. Best is to call or sms me before going down. Thank you.

(By the way, you are all invited to join Ajaan Yod on this tour also, but call or sms me in advance so that I can plan the outing better. Thank you)


Please note: For Amulet blessing and Sakyant blessing (just donate a red packet of any amount directly to Ajaan Yod) (this donation will entirely be his to keep)