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Phu Lersi Pong | BE 2569 | One Of A Kind | Size: 31.1 x 15.4 x 10 cm
Wealth. Luck. Attraction.
Influence. Authority. Growth.
Control. Retaliation. Obstacle Removal.
This one-of-a-kind Hakom Maa Kin Kwaam Kit Bucha combines two of the darkest and most respected forces still spoken about within Thai wicca today.
Traditional teachings regard Hakom as a Lord of Ghost, often described as 1000 times stronger than ordinary spirits. People seek it for wealth, luck, authority, protection, force, and retaliation.
Likewise, people seek Maa Kin Kwaam Kit, the legendary Thought-Eating Dog, for attraction, influence, loyalty, obedience, and control.
According to traditional belief, one works on the obstacle while the other works on the person behind it.
One pushes. One influences.
One creates pressure. One creates compliance.
That combination is what makes this pairing different.
Together, they form one of the darkest pairings still spoken about within Thai wicca today. One is sought for force and retaliation while the other is sought for influence and control.
As a result, this combination often attracts people who have no intention of staying where they are and who want to break through resistance standing in their way.
Hakom — When Good Isn’t Good Enough
People don’t seek Hakom only when life is falling apart. Many seek it because good isn’t good enough. They want greater wealth, more opportunities, stronger influence, and greater authority. When something stands in the way of that progress, they want it moved.
Quickly. Relentlessly.
Within traditional belief, people often seek Hakom for:
- Wealth
- Luck
- Attraction
- Influence
- Authority
- Protection
- Retaliation
Ancient Hakom teachings describe a force that does more than enhance and protect. Ancient wicca texts speak of opportunities appearing unexpectedly, obstacles breaking apart, resistance weakening, and rivals losing momentum at exactly the wrong time.
Furthermore, some ancient texts attribute possession, illness, confusion, and even zombie-like behaviour to Hakom. The most extreme accounts go further still. These teachings remain part of the ancient Hakom body of knowledge and continue to be discussed among believers today.
Old Kuy wicca does not describe Hakom as a normal ghost or ordinary spirit. Instead, ancient teachings describe Hakom as a ghoul — half living, half dead. Many compare it to a zombie. However, traditional teachings describe something far more aware, intelligent, and feared.
Ancient teachings often present Hakom as a Lord of Ghost. They tell of a practitioner who once possessed deep occult knowledge before eventually becoming consumed by the very forces he controlled. Over time, hundreds — even thousands — of spirits reportedly gathered within him until he became something else entirely.
Not ghost. Not spirit. Hakom.
Based on ancient text, Hakom as 1000 times stronger than ordinary spirits.
Hakom is highly sought after by many, and remembered for its ability to not just work passively, but rather, act aggressively, and quickly
Maa Kin Kwaam Kit — Not Charm. Control.
Getting attention is easy, and most people stop there. Maa Kin Kwaam Kit doesn’t.
Attraction gets attention and influence gets agreement. However, Maa Kin Kwaam Kit is traditionally sought for what comes after that.
Loyalty. Compliance. Follow-through. Results.
Known as the Thought-Eating Dog, ancient teachings describe a force that does more than attract. It is said to eat away thought and replace it, shifting attention, desire, and focus toward a chosen direction.
A loyal dog follows its master’s command. According to traditional belief, Maa Kin Kwaam Kit is sought to create a similar effect through influence rather than force. As a result, it is commonly associated with attraction, persuasion, negotiation, leadership, loyalty, and control.
Within traditional belief, people seek it for:
- Attraction
- Influence
- Persuasion
- Negotiation
- Leadership
- Relationships
- Sales
- Loyalty
- Control
Unlike ordinary attraction wicca, Maa Kin Kwaam Kit is not traditionally associated with simply drawing attention. Instead, it is sought for influencing decisions after attention has already been gained.
Furthermore, the darker teachings go further.
According to ancient Maa Kin Kwaam Kit texts, the wicca is believed to influence thoughts, emotions, focus, and decisions. Old teachings describe loyalty, obedience, and compliance becoming stronger under its influence, gradually affecting what people focus on, how they feel, how they think, and ultimately how they act.
This isn’t ordinary metta.
This isn’t ordinary saneh.
This is control wicca.
Growth Creates Friction
Success creates opportunity. However, success also creates attention.
Attention creates jealousy.
Jealousy creates resistance.
Consequently, growth creates friction.
That reality is one of the reasons this pairing remains attractive today. For many owners of a Hakom Maa Kin Kwaam Kit Bucha, the goal is not simply fixing problems. Instead, it is about continuing to move forward while reducing resistance that appears along the way.
For those already doing well, this combination is sought to create greater momentum. For those facing obstacles, it is sought to help create movement again. One force is traditionally associated with pressure, force, protection, and retaliation, while the other is associated with influence, loyalty, obedience, and control.
As a result, this combination is sought not only for growth, but also for removing whatever stands between a person and that growth.
The Real Weight Sits Inside
This Hakom Maa Kin Kwaam Kit Bucha is carved from a solid piece of lightning struck wood, a material long valued within traditional wicca and spiritual practices.
Within sits a dense blend of sacred muan sarn, including rare wan materials, Pong Prai Lukkok, nam man, see pheung, and many other closely guarded spiritual and wicca ingredients known only to Phu Lersi Pong and Phu Lersi Techo.
Sealed beneath are:
- A Hakom amulet
- Two large chunks of Gradook Lukkok
- Three handwritten takruts
One takrut is dedicated to Hakom. One is dedicated to wealth and luck. The third focuses on charm, influence, and authority.
From the outside, the piece appears relatively simple. However, the real weight sits beneath the surface. The true focus of the bucha lies not in its appearance, but in the combination of forces, sacred materials, and ritual components sealed within.
𝗘𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀 – –
Based on ancient & traditional beliefs, this is said to:
Wealth, Luck & Opportunity
- Attract wealth, prosperity, customers, and opportunities
- Support continued growth and momentum
- Improve debt recovery, negotiations, and settlements
Attraction, Influence & Authority
- Increase charm, attraction, and personal influence
- Improve persuasion and social influence
- Strengthen authority, leadership, and negotiation
- Encourage loyalty and stronger relationships
Protection, Retaliation & Obstacle Removal
- Help overcome obstacles and resistance
- Repel villains (小人 / xiao ren) and hostile influences
- Protect against negative influences and black wicca
- Reflect negativity back toward its source
Spiritual & Intuitive
- Influence thoughts, emotions, perceptions, and decisions
- Sharpen intuition, dreams, and spiritual awareness
When Both Are In The Same Piece
One is remembered as a Lord of Ghost. The other is remembered as the Thought-Eating Dog. Individually, both already carry weight. Together, they become something far harder to ignore.
As a result, this combination is sought for wealth, influence, protection, retaliation, and obstacle removal. It is particularly attractive to those who have no intention of staying where they are and who want fewer obstacles standing between them and their goals.
🔱𝑺𝒉𝒐𝒈𝒖𝒏𝑿 𝑨𝒎𝒖𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒔
𝑾𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒔𝒑𝒊𝒓𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒍 𝒋𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒚 𝒃𝒆𝒈𝒊𝒏𝒔
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