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"Sak" means "to tap or tattoo" and "Yant" comes from the sanskrit work "yantra". Yantras are geometrical symbolic representations of the hindu gods. The essence of each god is believed to be contained within the geometric pattern of the yantra.
Ajarn Thoy is, among other things, a living medium who goes into trance and is inhabited by the 2000 year old spirit of a powerful Ruesi named Por Gae (represented by the golden mask covering his face). Por Gae Ruesi Tha Fai is a very well known spiritual figure in Thailand and you see shrines and statues of him in many buddhist temples. Ajarn Thoy himself spent 6 years wandering forests with many Ruesi masters and is considered a powerful and talented Ajarn (meaning Master)
Here i am on my 28th birthday 08/08/08, getting a powerful Hanuman Songrith yantra - In Ramayana Indian tale, Hanuman is the immortal monkey god, lucky in game and lucky in love. This yant's power brings success for life, protection from any weapons like bullets & fire, and is luckiest in love!
"Ruesi" (from Rishi, meaning "seer") are men of extraordinary powers who usually live in solitude. Ruesi are said to posess various powers, such as; knowledge of Herbal medicines, minerals, magical invocations, and supernatural abilities such as floating, teleportation and mindreading powers. Ruesi are usually live recluse lives in the forest, on mountains, or in caves; practising meditative skills and mental development using secret methods passed on from mouth to ear by their foregoers/masters. Most tradtional Ruesi respect the Pantheon of Higher Beings according to the Brahmin tradition. Namely; Lord Brahma Shiva and Vishnu. Most Ruesi practice the development of power and evocation/invocation.
Por Gae Ruesi Thai Fai (also known as Ruesi Isworn [ishwara], because it is considered that Ruesi tha Fai is an incarnation of the Divinity Shiva/Isworn - the third eye is a symbol thereof) appears in numerous legends and Myths as well as historical documents. Because of the evidence pointing to the Ruesi Por Gae Tha Fai having played an important role in the creation of the "Pra Sum Gor Amulet, it is evident that Por Gae respected the Buddhist faith.
For more info on Sak Yants -
www.sak-yant.com
For more info on Ruesi's -
www.sak-yant.com/ruesi/ruesi2.php
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