Quimbanda/ Thai necromancy fusion patuá.


Happy to announce the project I’ve been secretly working on alongside ajarn Apichai. It’s been about a year and a half now since we began formulating ways to blend our practices into an amulet form, Quimbanda and Thai Necromancy 


Bouncing ideas on how to proceed with an amulet which accepted both practices and with little taboo around it, consulting with spirits and elders on this idea, I soon found myself collecting the necessary ingredients and setting this project to move forward with a one of a kind amulet, put together by two priests of each practices. Apichai with Thai- sorcery and myself as a Tata in Quimbanda, we have produced a crossroads of necromantic sorcery accessible to anyone, both initiated or not.

Fusion patuá medallion.

The Amulet is a key and tool to work with for learning of academic and magical studies, helping with the development of psychic gifts you might possess but specially good for working with magic involving spirits, adds a layer of protection against spiritual harm, add enchantment to your aura, draws wealth, prosperity and help with speech, gives warnings through visions or inspiration/ feeling. The amulet has been blessed with spiritual force which can assist the owner of the amulet with whatever petition you may have. The amulet has components to help balance the 4 elements and work with these forces to boost your spell work, draws on the love and support of those around you and those with higher authority, ups the chances on games of luck/ gambles, helps with building samadhi, attracts all sexes either for love or business, collects and grows in power as you continue to work with it.

The components which make the body of the amulet are a mixture of powders from both practices, dirts from different points of power, ashes, see pueng, precious metals, oils, takruts, prai powders, and many more. The batch of amulets has undergone multiple rituals on both sides of the world and further boosted by ajarns’ teacher Luang Po Chaluai during his latest wai khru ceremony. 

The necklace.

A guía inspired necklace is attached to this medallion, beaded by myself, washed and blessed to boost and grow with power and strength as it bonds with the wearer or work performed with the assistance of the amulet.

Together they make a special tool in the hands of the sorcerer.

The beginning of this project was inspired through my personal studies of both practices, the further I came to understand more about Thai necromancy and it’s rituals, the more it would make me look at my personal practices to see some similarities and made me wish there was an amulet which blended them and would also be adaptable as a magical tool to whichever practices the sorcerer may have. The outcome is the amulet I initially wished for, with a limited number of 21 pieces. There are 17 dry Patuá and 4 with potent nmp oil and extra prai mixture, once this amulet is sold out, will be sold out for good.

The amulet has no kata, but does have other means to activate and work with it, instructions will be included.

June Friday 21st at noon- Eastern time, you may find these limited edition fusion patuá here.

This is it, hope you join me for the next blog post!

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