Monday, November 26, 2012

Breaking Curses With Red Cord


 
 
The holy basil: tulsi plant
 
 
A person who curses another person doesn’t feel the pinch, but the person who is being cursed at will have to face awful consequences if the curse is not removed.

 

I obtained the below simple but effective ritual for removing curses during my travel to India last year. The story began when I was having a cup of tea in a small tea shop somewhere in Bombay. When I was paying my bill, I asked the shop owner where I can buy a copper pyramid for my meditation use; and a conversation regarding black magic, curses and spirits broke out between me and the boss. He rolled up his left sleeve and showed me a red cord and told me that he has worn the cord for around two years; should he take it down manually, he will be killed by his opponent’s curse. According to him, the cord should fall by itself.

 

As you know that I am always a fan in collecting magic rituals from various cultures, so I pleaded the shop owner to teach me the red cord protection method. At first, he was quite reluctant, but after many rounds of bagging and persuading; he finally nodded his head and asked me hop on his scooter and off we go. The boss said he wanted to bring me to see his guru; a holy man. Just to make a long story short, below is the ritual taught to me by the holy man:

 

·         Get yourself a piece of red cotton cord; smudge it for 3 days and 3 nights while praying to your god according to your belief.

·         After that tie the cord onto the black magic victim’s wrist.

·         The cord must not be removed but only allow it to fall by itself.

·         When the cord has fallen, then go to your nearest temple; get some Tulsi leaves and burn the leave together with the red cord.

 

A year later, I received a mail from the tea shop owner saying that his red cord has finally fallen off and all his curses were lifted. Perhaps I will visit him again should I visit Bombay for a second time J.

 

Beware Of Mummifying Land (風水養尸地)




According to Chinese custom, a person’s flesh and blood belong to the human world, the body must first undergo decaying process before the soul can be permitted into the underworld and subsequently reborned.

 

Under normal circumstances, the body once buried, will decay very rapidly. The body is basically a combination of protein, fats, carbohydrate, phosphers, postassium, calcium etc. What is left is normally the bone skeleton after a year or so.

 

According to the theory of Feng Shui, the soil charateristic of a “mummifying land” is cool and black in color, it has a waxy texture; those who are trained in Feng Shui would be able to identify the potential soil by touching or tasting. A soil that is overly tensed by sunlight would only make a dry corpse. If a corpse is buried in the “mummyfied land”, as the soil viscosity and pH value are extremely uneven, its air tight characteristic is excillent, the growth of bacteria and bacteria are hidered. In this situation, the corpse would not decay even it is buried for a thousand years.

 

Modern caskets that are too well built with air tight facility, coupled with chemical preservatives; may also contribute to the mummy formation. Well, those are the modern contributing factors.

 

It is believed that if a corpse fails to decay (hence mummified), it will take on the life energy and nutritions of its decendents while resting in the “mummyfied land”. Besides that, this mummy will even absorb the energy of the sun and moon. People believed that, when this mummy is well fed, its finger nails and hair will grow in time; some even said that this mummy could also developed a pair of fangs.

 

So what are the effects of a mummy to its descendent? Well, a lot of unfortunate things will happen to the family members:

 

·         Consecutive death of family members

·         Unknown illness

·         Bankrupcy

·         Accidents

 

Immediate actions must be taken once a mummy is suspected to form inside a grave. The normal practice is to incenerate the mummy, or splash some rice wine and a banana trunk to the mummy and rebury it; only to open after 99 days later. If the mummy still fail to decay, then the only way is to burn it.

 

Below is a news summary on April 10th, 2011.

 

This real incident happens at Bukit Mertajam, Penang; Malaysia.

 

“Son die from illness, two daughters and one grandchild death in car accidents with another daughter suffers from strange illness. This unfortunate family of Wong came from North of Prai, Peaceful Village. The old Mr. Wong was 74 years old then.

 

After being tortured by a series of strange and unfortunate incidents, Mr. Wong’s family has no choice but to consult a medium near by. According to the medium, all the incidents was caused by the mummy of Mr. Wong’s late mother. His mother was buried some 14 years ago. In all common sense, any corpse after buried for 1 or 2 years, would undergone the decaying process.

 

An arrangement was made to open up mother Wong’s tomb at an auspecious timing. Upon opening up the coffin, to everyone’s surprise; the so buried body of mother Wong was very lifelike, only appeared a little pale. Even the wrinkles are apparent as during life.

 

The uncovered body of mother Wong was subsequently sent to a crematorium for cremation. Hence ends Mr. Wong’s painful drama.”

 

Feng Shui is not a false knowledge as many modern folks think. Believe it! J
 

Ilmu Asma Batu Amper Propo


Below are some of my private Ilmu Asma collections for your review. My master has not allowed me to give out permission for anyone other than me to recite them, so suffice for your additional knowledge only:

 

Asma Laut (Sea)

 

LAUTHUN SAMARIKH ABNA KITABAN JAUZUN ZAHAR

 

Asma Ombak (Wave)

 

INNA HALIN KATABAL HALAN KITABAL HALIN

 

ASR Syaikhuna Kholi Bangkalan

 

INNA QUWWATIH KATABAL BILLAHI KITABAL BILLAHI

 

Asma Pamungkas Batu Propo/Hindi

 

INNA QUWWATIH AMALU AMILA YAQLAMU KITABAN NATAH

 

Asma Tanah & Angin (Earth & Wind)

 

ALLAHUMMA BI HAQQIS MIKAL ‘AZHOM ANTUNAJIHA MATH THOLABI LI MULKA WAL MALAKAT BI JABBARIL QOHHAR NUR LIROJISYIN WA QUWWATA JAHARO LA KATABAN BASARUM HUSAJIN TAPSIN SALMAKSYIN HUSAJANI KUN FAYAKUN HAQQILLAH ALLOHUMMA SHOLLI ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMAD WA ALA ALA ALI SAYYIDINA MUHAMMAD YA YUHIBBULAAHU JAHRA BIS SUU-I MINAL QAULI ILLA MAN ZHULIM WA KAA-NALLAAHU SAMII’AN ‘ALIIMA

 

Man To Lady Spell: No Operation Required


 
 
If a gentleman wanted to change into a lady, the only option is to go to an operation theatre and having his dick removed and perform breast implants; plus consuming unspeakable amount of hormone pills … Or one has to resort to extensive make-ups in order to fulfill one’s wish.

 

The Maoshan Taoist on the other hand, has a simpler solution, but first you must make sure that you have set up your altar (六甲壇).

 

Now you must get a dead baby boy, wash it then cremate it and keep its ash.

 

Wait for another mother to give birth to a baby girl, but this time collect the baby girl’s afterbirth (胞衣). Cremate the afterbirth and then mix the ash with yellow soil together with the previous baby boy’s ash. Create two soil dolls and then write on them “transform into a lady”. Buy some lady’s make up and ribbons and put them in front of the two dolls under your altar.

 

Recite the below mantra 7x and burn 1 piece of above talisman:

 

“The sun rises in the east as if a red dot; I seek transformation from man to woman; by borrowing the shape so make haste to become a woman. I carry out Master Shanshanjiuhou’s order.”

 

After the 49 days of empowerment, put the dolls into a pool of water while burning a piece of talisman. By doing so, you will turn into a lady … But seriously, the book didn’t teach me how to change back to a gentleman. So, think twice before you act ok?
 

The Altar Of Six Generals (六甲壇)


 
 
The altar of six generals is a famous altar set up a Maoshan Taoist must master before he/she can perform advance Taoist magic rituals and to control spirits. Straightly speaking, this is the altar for worshipping Chinese 12 zodiac animals. Taoist further subdivided the zodiac into 6 Yang generals and 6 Ying generals:

 

·         Yang generals: Rat, Dog, Monkey, Horse, Dragon and Tiger

·         Ying generals: Cow, Rabbit, Snake, Goat, Chicken and Pig

 

First, a Taoist must set up an altar as shown above, prepare required materials such as pen, paper, ink etc. Then he/she must perform below incantations 7x, twice a day, once in the morning and once at night:

 

“The heart is the master of my body, my left is the green dragon liver, to my right are the white tiger lungs, in front is the red bird kidney, and at my back is the tortoise asshole. My soul likes to enjoy and my Po is restless. I see with my eyes, I hear with my ears, I smell with my nose, my mouth and my tongue likes to talk good and bad things. The 36 divisions are my teeth, the mountain and jungles are my hairs, the 9 rivers and 8 streams are my intestines. My stomach becomes the lakes and oceans, all my ligaments and joints become the gates of cities. My hands float in the air while my legs sink in to the earth. Millions and millions of body hairs and my bile stays within my 5 organs. My spirit, my chi and my soul whatever belongs to me returns to Tao. I train myself to become god and break all the karmic bonds, breaking the boundaries of the sky; into the emptiness. If I have troubles, please protect me; if I have a job, please help to accomplish it. As my will and according to the order of master Shanshanjiuhou so mote it be.”

 

After the incantation, the Taoist should meditate for as long as he/she can. One of the generals will come and meet the Taoist to set up a pack. Finally the ritual is ended with “star walk” as below:

 

Ideally one should perform the above ritual for 49 consecutive days as his/her foundation practice. Only after that, his/her magic will work.
 
 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

A Talk On Leklai & Others


Leklai is always an interesting subject in Thai occult world. By searching the web we can find out assortments of leklai with spectacular names, but seriously; how many type of leklai are there really? I am speaking on what I learnt from my hermit guru and bear with me if what I said don’t coincide with what you know. I will spare you all the technical mumbo jumbos and go straight to the point.

 

I believe there are four basic types of leklai:

 

·         Earth:

o   This is the form of leklai black brown in color; it is either rounded or elongated. Only the long form has active power and it is most difficult to get these days.

·         Water

o   This is actually mercury found in the forest and cave.

·         Fire

o   Meteorite that fell from the sky; isn’t it looks like a leklai with a fiery tail?

·         Air

o   This is the lesser known type of leklai, it appears as a grayish silver or a black smoke like substance during leklai invocation, it can only be noticed when a person is in meditative mode. I once suspect that this is similar to the “serpent energy” or “Rahula” I have posted earlier.

 

My personal experiences with leklai:

 

·         There were once many geckos and bat droppings in my corridor, but now I hardly see any geckos around, and the bats have migrated to the other side of my house.

·         I once saw my leklai moved under my coffee table. Well, only the long one moved.

·         The long leklai can sing. I heard one of the leklai produced a prolonged sharp tone “IInnnngggg….” quite interesting.

·         The longer I keep my leklai, the shinier they become.

·         Turn on classical music and burn incense in front of leklai, then the smoke will be as if dancing in the air J.

 

How to differentiate a real leklai? Well, I am only an ordinary person; just let the expert in the field solve this mystery.

 

Sources for air leklai:

 


 

  

Local Lord (地主爷): A Cultural Perspective


 
Even gods are different according to geographical locations, believe it!
 
 
The Chinese local lord belief is stated in the book Zuozhuan chapter on popular articles stated (左传通俗篇): “In a township, there must be a local lord, the function of local lord is to watch over the master of the township, and hence it is called the respectable one.”

 

The Hakka call local lord “old uncle” (伯公) and he is given a wife called “old woman” (伯婆), the Taiwanese Hokkian call him Fudezhengshen (福德正神). There are many times that a Taoist will seek the help of local lord for assistance, such as to travel to under world (观落阴) or to call upon the dead (牵亡魂).

 

In Guangdong (广东) and Hong Kong, shops and houses local lord is worshipped in the form of wooden tablet inscribed with the words “the doorway local lord”. Even though the status of “doorway local lord” is inferior to the main local lord, it can still protect the household from the wandering spirits and bring in fortune. Still remember the posting of a ghost seeking revenge? Let me refresh your memory:

 


 
 
The Singapore and Malaysia Chinese also worship local lord but with a slight difference:

 

·         The tablet of local lord in Hong Kong and Taiwan would read: “The front and back local lord and god of fortune.” (前后地主財神)

·         The tablet of local lord in Singapore and Malaysia would read: “The Chinese and foreigner local lord and god of fortune.” (唐番地主財神)

 

Whatever the case is, the local lord watch over a household, so he is normally placed in the living room facing the main entrance. A businessman will put the local lord in his shop or factory. The reason is that while protecting the shop, the local lord can also bring in fortune and good for business.

 

Related links:

 

Some services require the help of a local lord: