[Avoid backstabbers, purify home energy, improve luck, and eliminate negative energy] Lek Ni Temple, Luang Phor Som Pong, BE 2563, Lek Ni amulet bead retractable bracelet/neck rope

$880.00

Temple: Lek Ni Temple สำนักป่าธรรมญาณมุนี

Master: Luang Phor Sompong อาจารย์สมพร

Consecration: Buddhist Era 2563 ( 2020 AD )

Size: The diameter of the retractable wrist strap is approximately 5.6-8.3cm.

The neck rope is approximately 44-78cm long.

Payment: 880

[Amulet Efficacy] This amulet wards off backstabbers, purifies the home's energy field, improves luck, eliminates negative energy, dispels bad luck, protects against evil spirits, averts disasters, boosts family fortune, and increases wealth . Placing it in a shop or office can help attract business, wealth, and benefactors, increase positive energy, ward off evil spirits, avert disasters, and protect against black magic, etc. There are no taboos associated with this amulet; it can be worn as jewelry or placed in a bag.

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

Luang Phor Somphon's Leklai is extremely famous in Thailand, and his temple is the largest Leklai temple in Thailand and has been designated as a national museum.

Wat Lek Ni (Lek Ni Museum) is a very famous temple in Thailand, and Luang Phor Somphon was its abbot!

The master's personally made Leklai has become a global sensation in Thailand and even the world! Its remarkable efficacy has been widely reported and interviewed in newspapers, magazines, and on television. There have even been live demonstrations of its effectiveness, including testing it with fire, knives, and even stepping on a tiger to break glass.

Leklai, also known as nickel molten iron or flowing iron, is a rare, irregularly shaped, mystical liquid metal in Thai folklore. Thais believe Leklai resides in primeval forests, cliffs, mountain bases, or mysterious caves, and possesses magical powers to ward off evil and bring good fortune, hence its names "sacred iron" or "God's metal." Some scientists who have studied Leklai have concluded that it is not a material found on Earth, making it truly mysterious.

Leklai is also a sacred Buddhist object, possessing boundless and miraculous energy. It is a naturally occurring, sacred iron mineral that has existed for over a thousand years, growing in hidden deep mountain caves or crevices on cliff edges. It requires specific conditions for cultivation and veneration. Over millennia, it absorbs the spiritual energy of the cave and the essence of the sun and moon, making it incredibly powerful. Finding it is extremely difficult, thus making it rare and precious. While most caves are inhabited by animals such as tigers, bats, and pythons, caves containing Leklai are not inhabited by animals, but are often guarded by tigers, large pythons, or cobras. Alternatively, one can fire a gun (or an arrow in ancient times) into the cave; if the shot fails to hit or deflects significantly, it indicates the presence of Leklai.

Sometimes, highly skilled monks or sorcerers will venture into the mountains to search for it. Once found, it must be touched by a candle to solidify into a strongly magnetic metal block, believed to bring peace and protection against accidents and injuries. Some people use it as rings or ornaments. Many monks with profound spiritual power summon this iron from the earth's strata to the surface, chanting scriptures and performing rituals throughout the process. The aim is to make it sacred iron, unleashing its immense power. Therefore, in Thailand, amulets made from this material are considered priceless treasures.

There are two ways to obtain Leklai:

1. Through the practice of those with profound spiritual cultivation, the mantra can be recited in meditative concentration, causing Leklai to flow out automatically. For those with insufficient spiritual cultivation or whose Leklai is rare and difficult to obtain, it is necessary to use honey to attract it and melt it with candlelight.

2. Some Leklai items can be obtained by those who have enough good fortune and are kind-hearted. If you sell them after obtaining them, 80% of the proceeds must be donated. Before entering the mountains, you usually need to prepare banana leaves on the ground or on the offering table, and display various offerings - cigarettes, alcohol, fish, meat, chicken, pig's head, coconut, banana, black and white sesame seeds... Then pray, pay respects to the mountain gods and the guardians of Leklai, and make promises before entering the mountains to find and collect them.

Leklai has a unique shape; no two pieces ever look alike. It comes in many shapes and colors, including seven colors, blackish-blue, glossy black, silver, bronze, and other different colors. Depending on the place of origin and environment, the color also varies greatly. Some pieces may have their outer shell peel off, which means that Leklai is reborn and the color becomes brighter. Leklai has different varieties named after its shape.

 

Leklai is mainly divided into two types:

1️⃣ Stable magnetic field of metallic clay

2️⃣ Even more difficult to make: Glassy Knead


Leklai is divided into 3 grades:

[Grade 1 Leklai] It resembles iron but is not magnetic. Its surface has a purple sheen. According to the master, wearing it can change your aura and improve your health. If you hold it in your palm while reciting Buddhist scriptures, the Leklai will slowly turn golden. It is best to keep it in a small bag and let it come into contact with your body. It is best to keep it in its original state and not to set it in a ring or put it in a gold or silver case.

【Grade 2 Nickel】It has strong magnetism like a magnet. The surface has a yellowish-green luster, which is slightly less effective than Grade 1 Nickel. However, it can be worn in gold or silver cases. However, it should be placed with honey inside a waterproof case, because Grade 2 Nickel needs to be maintained with honey and cannot be maintained with other oils.

[Grade 3 Leklai] has weak magnetism and a black, lustrous surface. Its efficacy is inferior to the previous two grades. There are also different grades. The general grade is ground into prayer beads, while the higher grade is usually ground into cabochons, set into rings, or ground into capsules, or buried in amulets and other sacred objects to increase its power.


Currently, when making amulets or statues, the Master's Sect will add the above three sacred minerals individually or in combination, so that the sacred objects not only have the blessing power of the Master, but also the original powerful power of these legendary sacred stones themselves.