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Thursday, November 18, 2010

I will be in Vietnam from today 19 November 2010 to 1st December 2010

I will be in Vietnam from today 19 November 2010 to 1st December 2010.

Business will resume after 1st December 2010. Thanks for support.

I will try to find some good amulets and anything of interest in Vietnam.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

My 4th buying trip to Thailand from 7 November to 11 November 2010

My 4th buying trip to Thailand is from 7 November to 11 November 2010.

I will still check my email when I can, so do email me for last minute orders or queries at waffer1@yahoo.com

My current Thai mobile number: +66800726895

You can also send sms to my Singapore number: +6581336127

Sunday, October 31, 2010

My Thai amulet letting go policy

Hi all,

thanks for following my humble blog.

This is my current Thai amulet letting go (sales) policy:

Update: Strictly no reservation (except maybe for my regular customers), first come first served.

As I am a one-man operation, if I cannot respond to you quickly (by email or sms or phone call), please be understanding. Thanks.

Your support will help me improve in my service and it will also help me to continue to provide amulets and other mystical items at a reasonable price in the future. I need your continuing support to keep my prices competitive and to continue to be of service to you in future. So please support me.

I always try to keep my prices competitive. If I cannot do so, please forgive me and update me on the current market prices and I will try to adjust my prices if I can.

For enquires: +6581336127 (and I will get back to you when I am free. (or email me at: waffer1@yahoo.com ) Thanks.

(All amulets to be self-collected in Tampines Street 12, Blk 149 void deck, Singapore, if possible, otherwise interested party is to bear postage charges to local or overseas destinations) (I accept PayPal and Western Union Payment. Please contact me for alternative methods of payment)


Update: Alternative venue to collect your amulets is:
Phra Geomancy Consultation
450 Sims Avenue #450-4 (beside Geylang Lor 29) Singapore 387540
Opening Hours:11am-8pm (open everyday)

For pre-orders:
- Amulets to be collected within one month of arrival in my hand or preorder deposit will be forfeited. (unless special arrangement discussed with me beforehand)

Friday, October 22, 2010

Update: 23 October 2010

Hi,

I am back in Singapore but have been busy letting go my amulets. So sorry I haven't had time to update my blog, but I will do so as soon as I can.

I am actually planning another trip to Thailand in November 2010.

I will also be in Vietnam in November 2010, and hopefully I can bring back some good stuff to let go to you.

So please be patient and stay tuned. :-)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Thai trip from 1 September to 4 September 2010

Hi all,

sorry I have been busy and haven't been updating this blog.

I am now in Thailand.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

I will be in Thailand (Bangkok) from 23/7/2010 to 27/7/2010

Hi all,

I will be in Thailand (Bangkok) from 23/7/2010 (Fri) to 27/7/2010(Tue).

Please let me know if you are interested in any amulet you want me to bring back to Singapore. I welcome last minute orders, even when I am in Thailand (I should still have internet access in Thailand).

Please email me at: waffer1@yahoo.com or call or sms me at:

+66800726895 (My current Thai mobile number)

or +6581336127 (Singapore mobile number)

Thanks.


(This time, not counting unforseen circumstances, I will be going to LP Urb's temple in Chainart. Those who are getting LP Urb's items through me may request if they want LP to write extra yant etc...Please sms or email me to confirm order. Thanks.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

LP Urp's/Erb's Brown Wood Parakid







Dimensions: About 7.5cm in length and 2cm in breath.

Function: General Protection, Opposite Sex Attraction, Metta (Loving-Kindness; this increases the chances of people being kind to you and wanting to help you), Luck in general.

To let go for S$40

LP Urb's/Erb's Star ("Dao") amulet








LP Urp's (or can be spelt as LP Erb or other variations) star amulet, called "Dao" ("Star" in Thai) amulet.

Dimensions: About 3cm in breath and 4cm in length and 1cm in height.

Note that amulet has a fragrant smell.

Function: Worn for Metta and Opposite Sex Attraction.

To let go for: S$40

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Amulet Hightlights (some amulets that I brought back from this trip)













LP Foo's (also spelt as LP Fu) "I am a winner" Parakid. ("Phim Lek" or small mould)

This amulet is very popular in Thailand it seems as most if not all of the other variations in designs have been sold out.

From my understanding, this amulet is meant for:

- Wealth Luck
- Being successful in everything you do (love, overcoming obstacles, Metta and so on)

Dimensions: 1.5 cm height by 1cm width


This amulet can be carried below waist level (in other words, you can put it in your trousers pocket and wear it that way).

To let go for:S$35

Thursday, June 24, 2010

That more or less sums up my Thailand trip for that time. On 14 May 2010, I did some of my personal shopping (non-amulet related) and on 15 May 2010 I took my return flight back to Singapore.

Update: I am planning for my next trip to Thailand. Please contact me for pre-orders or to confirm your orders, including out-of-stock items. Thanks!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

14 May 2010

On 14 May 2010, I went to Pantip Song (plaza for amulets).

I spotted some lek lai. The Thai dealer was kind enough to let me take photographs.




Below: If I am not wrong, he is LP Huan's disciple.


Below: If I am not wrong, he is LP Huan.


That more or less sums up my Thailand trip for that time. On 14 May 2010, I did some of my personal shopping (non-amulet related) and on 15 May 2010 I took my return flight back to Singapore.

Thursday, June 10, 2010


Next stop is to Ajaan Ord's temple in Pathum Thani. When I went there in the afternoon, he wasn't free immediately, so I had to wait for a while. In the meantime, I went to the temple amulet counter to see what can be obtained there.

(Ajaan Ord gained fame when it was found that there were many reported incidents in Thai media that his amulets helped protect people from accidents. He is especially famous for his "bullet" takruts (spell scroll with bullet casing) and amulets of Protection from Danger and Invulnerability to Weapons (knives, guns and bombs).


The temple counter staff showed me some Malaysian Thai amulet magazine showing how Ajaan Ord's amulet protected someone.



Below: Me having my picture taken with the temple counter staff.



Saturday, June 5, 2010

Before I left Wat Chedi Hoy, I had some more pictures taken.

The structure below is rather unique or one of a kind (it is a temple structure made of oysters, fossilized oysters perhaps):



Close-up view of the temple structure created by oysters:


Since Wat Chedi Hoy had been submerged underwater for some of its history, I suspect the presence of Nagas to be strong here.

Below: Other scenes of Wat Chedi Hoy before I left this temple for my next stop.




(To be continued: Next stop --- to visit Ajaan Ord, famous for his "bullet" takruts for avoidance of danger/accidents and invulnerability to weapons)
While walking around in Wat Chedi Hoy some more, I noticed a wide selection of sentient beings in captivity (in cages or in containers).

I knew that to free them, one had to give the person in charge there a certain sum of money. Actually I was already low in cash and net financial assets at the time (I didn't have much money to my name when I embarked on this trip to Thailand), but I gave what I felt was within my means to free some birds.

A white robed Thai guy there then wanted me to recite some words after him (some kind of chanting I would think, either in Thai or some other language, perhaps Pali). My taxi driver helped to recite for me for much of the chanting.

Then I went in front of a Guan Yin Bodhisatta statue to release the birds (video clip below):




Above: Me having my picture taken with a Mae Takien tree (a tree inhabited by a female tree spirit). Isn't she beautiful?






Below: An artist's vision of what the temple would look like after it is rebuilt or expanded.


Below: One of the amulet counters in Wat Chedi Hoy.


Friday, June 4, 2010








Scenes of Wat Chedi Hoy being rebuilt or expanded.
After having my pictures taken with LP Thong Gleung, I looked around his 'inner sanctum' and had more pictures taken.

LP Thong Gleung's temple is really interesting......it is like a living museum.....it gives me a sense that I have walked into the past or a place of rich history......perhaps I lived through those times in my past lives....






Above: Interesting framed pictures (noticed the "orbs" in the pictures)






Lp Thong Gleung wants to raise funds to rebuild his temple. The above Naga Walking stick which I am carrying can be taken for a fixed donation to the temple.

Wat Chedi Hoy is an interesting place......it gives me a sense of mystery, and the temple has a rich history......I was told by my taxi driver that the temple was underwater about 1000 years ago, adding to the mysterious aura.....This temple intrigues me....
Not surprisingly, it is known as the temple of oysters.....

The atmosphere in Wat Chedi Hoy when I was there is full of life, mixed with a somewhat laid-back and relaxed atmosphere. Cool

I eagerly anticipated meeting Lp Thong Gleung himself.

But first, I went to the temple counter to get some amulets first, for LP Thong Gleung to personally re-bless later.

Later: (Below) Short video clip of LP Thong Gleung re-blessing the amulets/items I got from his temple.




Below: LP Thong Gleung kindly agreed to have some pictures taken with me after the re-blessing of the amulets/items I got from his temple.








Above: On the way to Wat Chedi Hoy, the temple of oysters, in Pathum Thani.

When I arrived at Wat Chedi Hoy, this scene (below) greeted me:



Above: This car was donated by devotees of LP Cham Nam. Perhaps a number of those who donated the car are Singaporeans. I heard (not sure if accurate or not) that some of his devotees won a sum of money or had good business due to LP Cham Nam's help (maybe due to his amulet/s) or blessing so they donated this car to him as a way of thanking him for his help.












Above: Video clip of LP Chamnan blessing me and the amulets I got from him. He wrote yant on one of them (the Nak Prok amulet).





(Next stop: To see LP Thong Gleung of Wat Chedi Hoy, Pathum Thani province; to be continued...)