Spencer Littlewood

Founder of the Sak Yant Foundation Author of Sak Yant Thai Buddhist tattoos

Jun 302012
 

The first Kampir of Sacred Yant to be photographed and presented to you here on the foundation Museum Blog section is this Ancient Grimoire, which we give the name ‘Exhibit One’. Analysis of the pages contained within the Grimoire will be forthcoming, for the moment please enjoy the pages of the Kampir, and await analysis of the Various Yant found within this rare Magical Tome.

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Exhibit One of the Kampir Yant obtained for restoration and documentation in the Sak Yant Foundation Museum

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Sak Yant Foundation Museum Project

Jun 302012
 

The Wicha Sak Yant of Ajarn Forn

Ajarn Forn would perform Sak yant, and Yantra Inscription blessings on the heads of his Looksit, using a very personal method of Empowerment. When Looksit would come to receive the Yant on the Crown of their Heads, one Devotee would bring Ajarn Forn’s Meed Mor (spirit knife), and a small Hammer. Ajarn would place the tip of the knife into his mouth, piercing the roof of the mouth with the tip of the blade by tapping it in gently with the Hammer. When he removed the knife, some blood would drip from his mouth, and he would take a receptacle and let the blood drip into………

Ajarn Forn Dee Sawang - Sak Yant Master with a difference!

Read on further at my original post which is a developing story researching the life and times of Ajarn Forn Dee Sawang – Sak Yant Master with a difference!

Biography and Legends of Ajarn Forn Dee Sawang

May 122012
 
Jan 182012
 

The Thai web directory of Ajarn Sak Yant declares that Ajarn Aek of Sukhumvit Soi 62 is tattooing Yant large or small for 150 baht upwards, with some extremely fine Yant and an impressive history/professional and magical trajectory.

Above Tattoo (see gallery) - Sak Yant Pla Mangorn, by Ajarn Aek

Ajarn Ek is a Sak Yant Master of the true Lineage who recieved his needles from the Great Master Luang Phu Hnay (Wat Ban Jaeng), and learned under many great Sak yant masters, such as Ajarn Payoon and is a Looksit of Luang Phu Hnay and Luang Por Phern of Wat Bang Pra. he works in Bangkok from his samnak sak and makes sak yant tattoos every day starting around 150 Baht for a yant, regardless of how large or small it is.
Ajarn Aek makes some of the most exquisite sak yant tattoos anywhere, and for a price that only Monks can compete with.

His magic and lineage is full of integrity, and his authenticity as an Ajarn goes unquestioned.
Adress; Ajarn Aek – Sukhumvit Soi 62 Bangkok.

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Aug 142011
 

The Sak Yant Foundation Project is now undergoing the second phase, starting with the registration and creation of this community portal in preparation for the upcoming purchase of a premises where the foundation center and museum can begin, and my Ashram for practice will be installed on the same premises for me to be able to administrate both projects with ease.

Please join up and add yourself to your relevant groups, and post on the forums if you have anything to say, ask or request.

This portal will have informative articles, a database of all the various Samnak Sak, groups and forums, and a communications center for the Ashram, with details of all activities and courses as they are developed and added.