From Kung Fu to the ordinary folks in the streets, talismans are
believed to be tools of power and protection especially by hardcore
believers. This belief system had been
portrayed by one of Hong Kong's latest movie played by Donnie Yen. It took me by no surprise because a few years
ago "Kongkrapan" or invulnerability talismans especially Takrut scrolls
from Ayutthaya was highly sought after in HK.
In essence, talismans can be designed for any purpose e.g. for charming attraction and love, money, business,
power, spiritual advancement or increase one's capability. This article aims to
provide an unorthodox explanation on the significance of talisman energy and its
application in real life danger as reflected in this fictional action movie by Donnie Yen.
At age 5 my late grandfather took me for the first time to a
cinema to watch my first ever Bruce Lee's kung fu flick movie. The least I could remember cinemas in those
days are mostly stuffy with cigarette smoke and plenty of
"kuaci" sunflower seeds on the
concrete floors. Not comfortable at all comparing with today's cinema standard that comes with 3D surround sounds system, carpeted flooring and
comfy seats.
With advancement in today's entertainment technology that allows simultaneous interplay of voice, video, and data with rich multimedia applications thus enabling Smartphones to easily download movies. The die-hard cinematic fans will still find the right atmosphere to enjoy a good movie with the good old pop-corns at cinemas. As a cinema fan myself since a young age, I won't be easily taken by just any ordinary movie (simply being fussy for a money well spent).
Special ID story played by Donnie Yen however managed to attract
my due attention from the angle of hardcore believers in risky profession
albeit with the charm of a fiery undercover cop in the triad society. This
article will complement another earlier article titled
The Charming Attractions of Khun Paen which provides an in-depth analysis onto the characteristics of this
legendary Thai warrior talisman none other than Phra Khun Paen.
As a strong reminder to readers, Thai religious amulets presented here are for self protection purpose. We do not condone to any form of violence in accordance to Buddhism or any other religions. The representation of human violence in the movie Special ID is purely based on a fictional story for the purpose of entertainment only.
History of Amulets and Talismans
To begin with, talismans are as ancient as mankind. Early humans intuitively knew that they could
combine symbols, plants, animal parts, etc. to create a desired effect to
induce specific purposes such as love, wealth, attractiveness, courage, health,
success and so on. When such a talisman
worked as expected, worshippers of these talisman saw this as a proof that they
no longer deny the objects of having such power or efficacy.
As we may already know talisman can be considered to be a magnet that is designed to attract desired circumstances. Quite often, a talisman has also protective qualities. In this case, we had decided to highlight Phra Khun Paen talismans that played this dual roles as protector (warrior) and activator of charming attractiveness (maha saneh).
The belief structures, of course vary from region to region,
from tribe to tribe, and symbols of representation for a specific talisman. In this aspect, to understand the working of a
powerful talisman is to regard it as a stored "battery" consisting of cosmic
energies into which the carrier of the talisman may tap whenever needed. Some very ancient talismans have been found
in tombs, temples, and holy places all over the world. Interestingly many of those objects still have
strong charges of psychic powers created by their original makers.
The natural characteristic of Phra Khun Paen votive tablet talisman for instance would fit the description of an ultimate psychic force by infusing a "warrior fighter" with high fighting spirit while enhancing his charming ability. Likewise, a good piece of talisman with high psychic powers already enough to protect and make a wearer gain success in his endeavor.
Symbols on Talismans
What makes a talisman powerful is the skill of projecting
the appropriate energies into it. As mentioned earlier, the shape and material of
the talisman is not an absolute necessity to consider, but those elements are
extremely helpful to the talismanologist. More importantly the symbols used are very
useful in determining the exact nature of the energies that are projected into
the talisman and the results they are expected to bring. Symbols and written sacred texts on the
talisman increase its effect, and so does the material that is chosen according
to universal harmonies and correlations.
In the above example, a representation of Gumanthong (baby spirit of Khun Paen) at the bottom of the amulet is a symbolic combination of strong cosmic energies with enchanting power to evade the enemies. These symbols are generators of the energies
of cosmic planet which they represent. With a combination of symbols, there
is the possibility of combining the energies of two or more planets in one talismans.
To put the symbols and writing on a talisman requires a vast knowledge of symbolisms. On many talismans, you will find the names of gods, angels, deities, devas, planetary spirits and other entities (energies of a higher order). Inscriptions are often wishes written in an ancient language such as "Khom" or Khmer texts in most cases for Thai amulets.
Supernatural Sciences of Talismans
After desired action by the master maker or a talismanologist,
the created talisman will essentially be self-charging and storing the energy
(life energy) until the time when needed. Some very ancient talismans have been
found in tombs, temples, and other places of worship all over the world. It is very
interesting that many of those objects still have strong emission of life energy. In this light, we may want to consider talisman more than
just a "battery" but rather a transformer storing those life energies that is
found anywhere in the universe.
When speaking about universe life energies, it is imperative that this energy is needed to trigger the desired action and cause the desired result to happen. Thus taking this approach, the talisman is transforming the psychic energy that is everywhere in its non-shaped state into well-defined psychic energy that brings the desired results.
If theoretically it's true that the "curses" of Egyptian pharaohs which destroyed the robbers of their tombs, it can be seen in this life energy of talismans being continuously self perpetuate. Most people would believe that the charge of a talisman can be limited to a certain lifespan and won't have any more power after that. Contrary to this popular belief, we attest that a fully charged amulet or talisman can be infinite, provided that it receives a continuous supply of life force. This life force supply comes from the person who is carrying or wearing the talisman. In other words, the combination of your bodily energy with the encrypted life energy of the talisman will activate its power in harmony to produce the desired result.
One particular amulet example in this highly protective with powerful force is Luang Phor Toh that is worth mentioning here. I recalled this amulet was personally handed over to me from a Muay Thai boxer before renouncing the worldly life and became a Buddhist monk. It's still fresh in my memory when receiving this particular amulet piece that originated from a Kru or Chedi tomb of a very old temple. Since I'm not a native Thai speaker, the monk showed hand gesture telling me to wear it around my neck and then started to show another gesture of fist punching stance like a boxer. I was taken by surprised as to why would a monk showed me these hand gestures to wear this amulet and to engage in a fighting stance like a boxer. Perhaps he wanted to relay the message that this LP Toh was specifically made to engage in fiery fights with opponents.
Disbelieving that a religious talisman such as this particular LP Toh could be produced for instilling high fighting spirit in oneself is to wear it and discover myself. The result was astonishingly accurate in terms of hot temperament and burning fire as described by the monk on this piece of talisman. Not once but on two different occasions the results are the same.
However, talismans may also have their own limitations. This is to say an infinite supply of energy alone does not necessarily mean that the energy does produce what it is expected from the talisman. Very specific rules have to be observed if the talisman is to be effective of that which it is supposed to bring. No matter how the functioning of the talisman may be explained, there are myriads of methods to make talismans. Those methods depend widely on the cultural background and religious beliefs of the maker of the talisman, or folklore elements, astrological knowledge, and many more factors.
Supernatural sciences combining all the factors mentioned here is further proof that talismanologist must have skill sets and arcane knowledge to produce highly effective Phra Pidtas such as Kelantanese talisman masters, Luang Pu Thuad amulets from Wat Changhai and other temples in the southern parts of Thailand, Takruts and Khun Paen from Ayutthaya region, etc.
Talisman for Protection and Gaining Triumphant Success
The fundamental of amulet talismans is to defend against
demonic or negative forces. Amulets may
be used to overcome hostile powers of any kind. At times when childbirth was a
risk for both, mother and child, talismans were designed to protect against
demonic influences which are out to kill the newborn. Some are made
specifically to banish the effects of the "evil eye", and to protect
against poisonous animals. Seemingly, history
also tells us in many instances in which would-be lovers successfully went on
to harness the love energies of talismans, after all other means failed.
Talismans are also designed to draw good circumstances such
as luck, love, health, success, power, and wealth. We have written many
previous articles associated with the effects on the wearer from Somdej, Pidta,
Takruts scrolls, Meed Mor knives that defeat guns and various forms of amulets with
the underlying foundation of Buddhism. Some
talisman category can also help you achieve spiritual insights, wisdom,
knowledge, and psychic powers.
War is one of the most lucrative field for
talismanologists throughout ages. This is very true based on our research into
the warring years during Ayutthaya period.
We come to a conclusion that many soldiers and warriors could help in battle.
Some warriors paid hefty sums to their priests for some blessed amulet of a
saint, or god and not limited to blessing their weapons. Others went on to get
more effective help such as well designed talismans which contained energies of
protection as well as success. A typical example is the coat of arms which
often contains hidden symbols that are exclusively designed for talismanic
purposes.
Another widely used field of talismans is in business and
politics. Success, power and wealth are pursued by many people. Many of those
who made it to the top are crediting this to one or more specifically designed
talismans. In many cultures, talismans are set into houses to act as a form of protection
and for success of the householders.
Throughout the course of history, many materials have been
used for making talismans. In our times, the preferred materials are precious
and semi precious stones, baked clay tablets, wood tablets (e.g. Raja Kayu),
metal tablets (e.g. gold, silver, copper). Statues, especially of gods and saints, are
considered to work as talismans too. In some
cases, plants are also used as talismans, and so are parts of animals such as
feathers or claws. As long as the talismanologist can establish a link between
the material chosen and the energies desired, the results will be good
regardless what the materials used in the making.
There are no limits to the use and envisioned purposes of amulet talismans. The only limits are found at the boundaries of human desires. As we
know, the realm of human existence wishing and desiring can be infinite and so
is the infinite life energy of talismans and amulets.
In this article we can conclude that effective talismans with high psychic powers are prized among hardcore believers for the specific effects that it could bring upon to the beholder. Sadly without much knowledge or simply due to ignorance most people mistook talismans as a tool for gaining power by harnessing the energy from amulets and cause harm to another human being.
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The 3 poisons of the mind;
greed,
hatred and
delusion are ever present. This is a true fact that cannot be easily denied. One of SimplyBuy's fan and strong supporter Darren Hor pointed out it's all about Karma (cause and effect). As Buddhist in particular, amulets are just there to remind us that as Buddhist ourselves we should refrain from doing any bad deeds. If we accrue merits we will be protected by devas and the Triple Gems. Not entirely depending on the amulet talismans for protection as there's no absolute guarantee amulets can help us to escape from doing bad deeds.
With proper understanding about the Triple Gems and the Supreme Dharma, one will seek amulets purely for self protection against any harms while refraining to harming other beings. This is the right approach for any avid amulet collectors and hardcore believers in respect for the wonders of these highly effective talismans that can deliver the intended results to whomever activated the life energies within the amulet by wearing it.
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