The Butterfly King, Old Age Deck of Kruba Giesner. Charm, Popularity, and Love.
Butterfly amulet 🦋 with various deities and masters' hand-pressed talismans, personal signatures, and gemstones. Large mold of Butterfly King Kruba Krissana Wat Weruwan.
• The materials used in the amulets or bracelets made by the "Butterfly King" are generally 108 kinds of flower pollen, temple soil, specially made gemstones, and various amulets for attracting good fortune. Therefore, the amulets will emit a floral fragrance, and the fragrance is very long-lasting.
• Renowned for its powerful effects on interpersonal relationships, love, and good fortune, the lifelike butterfly image in these amulets spread throughout Southeast Asia in just a few years. Initially, they were not well-received because people had never seen amulets made with a butterfly image before. However, over time, many people who wore them experienced significant improvements in luck, particularly in interpersonal relationships and love.
• Enhance personal charm and attractiveness, attract romance, increase popularity with the opposite sex, improve interpersonal relationships, enhance communication skills, attract benefactors, increase customer base, boost business and career, and attract wealth.
It brings greater success in love, making your partner care for and cherish you more. It also helps single people find their other half more easily.
Having good interpersonal relationships is very important in life. Being well-liked by everyone will bring more help and care from others, leading to a happy and relaxed life.
Improving interpersonal relationships in business and work will make it easier to attract helpful people, boosting business prosperity and leading to greater success and smoother operations. Business people, public relations professionals, and entertainers, especially those in professions requiring a better understanding of personal qualities, will benefit from this approach.
Precautions:
Butterfly amulets are considered "positive" amulets, so they should not be worn at the same time as "negative" amulets, nor should they be placed together.
When wearing a butterfly amulet/bracelet, one must "respect" and "cleanse" it; the butterfly amulet must not be desecrated.
It should not be worn below the waist, and should not be carelessly discarded when not in use.
It is forbidden to wear a Buddha amulet during sexual intercourse, and it is forbidden to visit places of prostitution.
Maintain a respectful attitude towards the Butterfly brand.
Regardless of the type of amulet you wear, you must be sincere and do good deeds in order to obtain the true power of the amulet. As the saying goes, sincerity brings results.
Materials: Sacred powder, pollen, amulets, wealth-attracting gemstones, and crafted using the master's unique techniques.
Kruba Khesar Namgyel was a highly respected monk from northern Thailand, born on August 1, 2497 BE (1954 AD). He was the ninth of ten siblings. As a child, he took refuge under Kruba Pu and accompanied him on his spiritual journeys to Cambodia and Laos. Kruba Khesar Namgyel officially became a monk at the age of 25, taking the Dharma name "Ithawanlu." For the next ten years, he secluded himself in the mountains to study Buddhism, Dharma, and meditation. In 2532 BE (1989 AD), he moved to a cave in Manbang Dam, Kampot Province. From a young age, he studied Buddhism under the revered northern Thai monk Kruba Pu, following him as a fellow ascetic. Their journey took them from east to north, even venturing into the mountains of Cambodia and Laos for spiritual practice.
In 2532 BE (1989 AD), Guru Kruba Jessler traveled to a sparsely populated place and discovered a cave full of spiritual energy. He then stayed in the cave to meditate for three years. During his meditation, the villagers nearby learned that a Buddhist monk was practicing in this cave, and some villagers saw strange lights appearing during his meditation. So the villagers invited the master to build a forest temple, which was named "Khuma Xiawan" in 2536 BE (1993 AD). With the help of the villagers, the temple's facilities and pool were gradually completed.
Using a pair of lovebirds and mud from a well, the master created the first batch of "Lovebird Amulets" for the villagers to acquire, which gradually improved their lives. The villagers continued to request other amulets and talismans from the master, who used his unique sacred powder, 108 kinds of sacred objects, spices, ash, incense wood powder, gold or silver talismans, gemstones, etc., and spent 1 to 5 years consecrating them to create the brightly colored and famous "Butterfly Amulets."
When the "Butterfly Amulet" was first introduced, it failed to gain widespread acceptance, mainly because no one had ever seen a brightly colored butterfly image before. The master explained that the butterfly image represented a male and a female, respectively the greatest deity in Hinduism, "Bhashava" and his wife, "Kali." There is a story associated with the master's use of the butterfly image: it is said that one night, while the master was chanting scriptures and collecting powder to prepare materials, a loud crashing sound came from inside the room. When the master opened the door, he saw a large butterfly dead in front of the door.
This butterfly is called "Dream" in Thailand (pronounced in Thai). From then on, the master was inspired to create butterfly amulets. The first batch of "Dream" butterfly amulets was completed between 2,535 and 2,536 BE (1,992 and 1,993 AD).
Many people have clearly felt the good fortune brought by wearing the butterfly amulets made by the master, especially in terms of interpersonal relationships and business and work, where there have been significant changes. The butterfly amulets made by the master have received high praise from all walks of life. In just a few years, the master's followers have spread all over Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and China, etc. They also invited the master to build another temple. The master used the funds from the amulets requested by the followers to build a new temple in the "Waluwan" area of Koh Larn for the followers to worship.