Before taking off the amulets from your neck, make sure you have washed you hands. Than take off the amulet out of your neck, place the amulets in your palm, and hold both hands together. Trust the amulet of Lord Buddha and Guru Monks with all your heart; Say it from your heart. Thanks to Lord Buddha and Guru Monks that keep you safe and protected. Then put them on a clean and higher place or better to place them on an altar. Most Thai peoples wear amulets in odd numbers such as one, three, and five and so on. Most amulets can be combined freely with no risk of their effects negating each other or creating trouble for the wearer. For example, if you are wearing two different types of Phra Khun Pean from two different temples, there will be no problem of conflicts in energy for this combination. The protective effect of an amulet will not negate the effect of a Metta (loving Kindness) amulet.Can be worn by both male and female as there is no prejudice by the holy monks and master’s when they are making and consecrating the amulets. Wash your hands before taking the amulets to wear and follow the following steps. Make your mind calm and focus all your faith to the Buddha Put your amulets onto your palm and press both hands together Then chant 3 times of this initial Mantra slowly: Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhassa - The translation of its meaning is as: I pay homage to the Blessed One. The one who is free from defilements. The One Perfectly Enlightened by himself. The chanting verse means we are now paying respect to the Lord Buddha who has done the great goodness. Then request with your own language for his help - I, your name, invite the Lord Buddha and Guru Monks to bless me and protect me from harm,danger and bring me luck and fulfill me with my wishes.
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