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Thai and South East Asian Occult and Buddhist documentary Media Channel and publications. www.buddhamagic.tv

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Thai and South East Asian Occult and Buddhist documentary Media Channel and publications. www.buddhamagic.tv

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English


Episodes
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Legend of Luang Por Pina's Lucky Star Amulet

5/5/2015
A short preliminary Biography of the Trajectory of Thai Buddhist Master of Historical Legend; Luang Por Pina, followed by an Extensive Synopsis of the Meanings and Symbolism within his Famous and Unusual 5, and 8 Pointed Pentagram 'Daw Aathan Hnun Duang' Lucky Star Amulets.

Duration:00:47:30

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A Ramakien Tale Part 7.1 (Prelude)

12/30/2014
A Ramakien Tale Prelude to Episode 7 - Lord Latsatian & the Yaksa Rulers of Langka. This is a Prelude to the Seventh Episode of the Thai Ramakien Tale. Preamble and Essential Knowledge is Imparted, for a deepened understanding of the story, as it progresses.

Duration:00:09:00

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Kata for Sak Yant - Gao Yord

12/3/2014
Main Kata Incantation and additional traditional Heart mantra used for both Sak Yant Gao Yord, as well as all Cockerel Yantra, and Amulets. Uses the Dtamra of Luang Por Phern of Wat Bang Pra Temple.

Duration:00:07:41

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A Ramakien Tale Pt 6 (Parts 1 and 2) - Nontuk Yaksa gets a Diamond Finger (Conclusion)

10/29/2014
Recompiled complete version of the originally 2 part story of Nontuk Yaksa. This is the complete story of Nontuk, And how he obtained his magical diamond finger, with which he persecuted all of the Devas in heaven A Ramakien Tale - episode six! The hairless Nontuk Yaksa Gets a Diamond Finger bestowed as a Blessing from Pra Isworn (Shiva), for Faithfully Washing the feet of the Devas on their way up Mount Grailas, and for his Loyalty in never complaining about the head patting and jeers he received from the Devas during his service. Nontuk runs Amok throughout the Heavens, Killing the Devas and Molesting the Apsara Nymphs. Pra Isworn orders Pra Narai Vishnu Avatar to Transform into an Apsara and Woo Nontuk into Submission with his Enchantment Spell. Pra Narai concedes and tricks Nontuk into cutting off his own leg, with the laser beam like light that emanates from the very same diamond finger he was given by Pra Isworn. Pra Narai then stands upon the fallen Nontuk, who cries out in Woe, complaining that Pra narai had used Trickery and would otherwise not have been able to beat Nontuk. Pra Narai then Beheads Nontuk with the promise that both would be reborn on Earth, Narai becoming a mere Human (Prince Rama/Pra Ram), and Nontuk would be reborn as the Demon Totsagan of Langka. Pra Narai then promises and prophecies that even with Totsagan as a ten-headed 20 armed Monster, that the Human Prince Pra Ram as incarnation (Avatar) of Pra Narai, would still conquer his soul, and kill him.

Duration:00:13:06

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A Ramakien Tale Episode 5 - Triburam Yaksa

8/2/2014
Triburam Yaksa, the ruler of Solasa City, builds a fire to perform Poojah to Pra Isworn (Lord Shiva). The Poojah is to attract the attention of the God Shiva, in order tyo Beseech the Blessing of Invincibility, and that Even Pra Narai cold not ever kill him - this was a secret plan, in order to secretly defeat Pra Narai Vishnu Avatar, whom he both feared and hated. Pra Isworn bestows the blessing with the command that Triburam must promise to not abuse the power. Triburam breaks his promise, and is punished by Pra Isworn, after a failed attempt to kill Triburam using Mount Kailash as a bow, Pra Narai (Vishnu Avatar) as the arrow, and Paya Nak (The Naga King) as the string of the bow, to shoot at triburam. Triburam was invincible even by the hand of Pra Narai, and so Shiva used his blazing fire eye, to burn Triburam, and his armies of Yaksa, to cinders.

Duration:00:13:03

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A Ramakien Tale Episode 4 - Lord Anomatan's Birth

6/4/2014
A Ramakien Tale Episode 4 - The Birth Of Lord Anomatan. Lord Vishnu Pra Narai conjures a lotus with child out of his navel. In the original Vedic mythology, the being who is manifested upon the Lotus which emerges from Vishnu's navel, is not Anomatan, rather, Brahma himself. This is one of the many differences which are to be found in Thailand's version of Valmiki's Ramayana epic myth, and this, is part of what makes Thailand's version of the story much more than just a version, rather a completely different story in itself.

Duration:00:18:49

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Ramakien Tales Episode 2 - Hirantayaks attacks the Earth

5/4/2014
A Ramakien Tale - The second part of introductory talks which will lead up to the retelling of the Thai Ramayana (Ramakien) epic myth. This episode breaks away from the academic prelude which will deal with the family trees of the three main kinds of sentient beings found within the tale of the Ramakien, in order to lighten things up and gives a little bit off the events which lead up to the story by retelling the story of Hirantayaks. Hirantayaks was a giant Asura Deva (Yaksa) monster, who tried to roll up the surface of the earth,in order to leave the humans with no place to dwell anymore out of pure maliciousness. This tale tells the tale of one of the 10 avatars of the god Vishnu in this case the avatar, where he incarnated as an albino Wildboar, in order to stop the demon Hirantayaks, from destroying the earth.

Duration:00:10:12

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Incantation for Grinding Muan Sarn Sacred Powders

4/30/2014
Kata for Grinding up broken (or unbroken) amulets and images into Sacred Powders;For contemplative destruction of broken amulets, or even whole unbroken sacred amulets (as used as a method of non clinging, and contemplation of transience in the Mahayana Sand Mandala painting creation, and subsequent destruction). To empower with mind rapture and cosmic insight during the grinding of sacred powders using a pestle and mortar, it is useful to use the following kata Rupang suunyang anijjang nipannang na tugkhang anatta Rupang = assumed form/shape Suunyang = zero - cessation, dissolution, nothingness, emptiness, void Anijjang = anijja /impermanent/transient Nippanang = enters into the end of the fidgety incessant action and constant presence of dissatisfactory transient states, and becomes one with everything else Na Tugkhang = not Dhukkha or not dissatisfactory in state of existential separateness (illusion of being as a self that does not exist) - no longer suffering Anatta = without an identity or name that is inherently part of it, and descriptive of its unchanging self. This formula, is 'nork dtamra' (not inside any ancient formula i know of) and inherited through insight, not mouth to ear lineage transmission. Meaning 'self invented, or discovered.. uncovered..' the American Indigenous People, at least the Haida of what we now know as Canada, believe all forms to already exist, and in their carvings, are merely uncovered, not invented, for Nature has invented all forms which can exist, since the beginning, and we are merely here to uncover them for ourself, and/or reveal them to others. In the same way, i believe all physical and metaphysical laws and Dhammas to be as the Buddha declared them to be.. Namely not of his Own Invention or Formulation, rather, that this Dhamma has Existed since the Beginninglessness of Timeless Eternity, and that he has merely Uncovered or Discovered it, and Revealed it to All Humans and Devas. Hence, this formulation, is not my invention, rather, has been uncovered, as we uncover all things we find in the journey within our own minds

Duration:00:13:55

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Invocation for the Khmer Pra Ngang Deity

4/18/2014
Invocational heart Mantra Tutorial for the Calliing and Reanimation and subsequent empowerment of the Khmer Pra Ngang Deity.

Duration:00:03:25

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A load of Meaningless Senseless Pondering

4/14/2014
Pondering is Paranoid thought. Pondering is Unsurety. Pondering is investigative and is not knowing. Knowing is spontaneous and without words or premeditated analysis. This tour claims to be ordered meaningless and useless ponderings, and is in fact with the claims to be. However meaningless and useless they are, are use and meaning can still be found in them for that can be utilised to create something else which is meaningful and useful. Listen to the talk and you may grasp the inflected meaning, with insight.

Duration:00:17:53

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12 Sense Bases and their inner & outer objects

4/11/2014
This pod cast talks somewhat about the 12 sense bases, and their inner, and outer objects. However, the talk, also Delves into a multitude of other related topics all which are assistive in deepening one's understanding of contemplative introspection in Thai Buddhist Vipassana,and subsequently, the path, to enlightenment. The Talk is a long meander which drifts from the topic of the sense bases, to investigate and proliferate upon related issues and influential factors in the Human perception and the awareness of pervieved phenomena and the chain of events which trigger thoughts, emotions, actions and subsequently entrapment in Samsara, the world of Illusory Dualistic Linear Thought. Thought is a Prison, Awareness arises in its purest state, only when the Human conditioned thought process stops. Thinking in Words is not Spontaneously Being one with all things, and reacting accordingly in Nature. Thinking in words, is is merely self entrapment in illusory Chimeras of Thought.. words. Beyond words, and thinking in words, lies the formless realms of Arupa Jhana. This is the meditative state and access point which opens up the necessary insights, and realisations, which will make one able to understand, and eventually see, the true path to Liberation, and Self Enlightenment

Duration:00:34:52

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Sacred Herbs in Thai Buddha Magic

4/10/2014
Episode three of Ajarn Spencer Littlewood's self made documentation of the cultivation of the first few Sacred Herbs and other plants, which will be installed in the living Museum of sacred and magical herbs, flowers, and other types of plants. Thiis short videocast shows 'Paya Wan Chang Pasom Khloeng' in Male and Female forms, which is only one of the various successfully cultivated herbs, with the lucky event of one of these rare sacred root-bulb based plants rendering flowers. A lucky event of one of the plants bursting out into bloom has occurred, allowiing Ajarn Spencer to photograph and later also video-document the rare flower. The plant has been asked about many times through the http://Thailand-Amulets.net website, because of its multiple mentions, in the descriptions of the making and contents, of many sacred Amulets which are written up within that website. This particular video cast, hence, it will be interesting to those who study and collect amulets which use herbs of this type of Maha Sanaeh attraction and charm magic. Please Visit www.buddhamagic.tv and www.youtube.com/buddhamagictv to see full HD Videos, which are too large to be posted on the podcast channel.

Duration:00:08:59

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A Ramakien Tale Episode 2 - first list of the main protagonists, split into two factions.

4/5/2014
This Second introductory pod cast before we begin to tell the tale of the Thai Ramakien, denotes the first list of some the main protagonists, split into two factions. These two factions are the two different sides to war against each other, which is the issue that is used to maintain the continuance of the story throughout the whole epic myth. The reason they were against each other, is because one of the sides, namely, the Yaksa (ยักษ์), who serve, under the command of the Demon giant Totsagan (Ravana), make the mistake, of kidnapping the newlywed princess and wife of Prince Rama are as we call him in the Thai Ramakien; "Pra Ram". This is of course, the lady Sita, who we call "Nang Sida" in Thai. A whole quest begins in order to recapture the princess, and return her to her husband. Around this central theme, the story unfolds into a multitude of different Sub chanters, which are worthy of the title of epic myths, in their own right. This mini pod cast gives a short list and a very short explanation of each of the major role players and protagonists who will be seen to reappear often during the story.

Duration:00:13:12

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Incantation to Invoke 4 Elements used for Takrut Maha Ud

4/4/2014
Incantation for all kinds of Amulets which are scrolls inside of bullets or, takrut kong grapan/klaew klaad.This particular Amulet is for protection and invincibility. this is a re-upload of the previous podcasts and a remake with that enchanting. It has a better sound quality and was made to give to the people who I give these particular amulet to which incantation is used for.The Amulet has never been up for sale, but has been made often, and distributed. It continues to be distributed by myself, as and when I make them which is according to how time goals and in what phase I am in.This is the third method invoking the four elements that is not just an invocation. In terms of the four elements within an Amulet, especially within Sacred geometry type Amulets, and animist designs. Sculpted effigies also come under this context. This particular invocation is essential in the empowerment of Thai Buddhist Amulets, and other cultures who have possessed mastery of sorcery and the empowerment of inanimate objects, all have their versions of this kind of incantation.The incantation is not just performed in order for the Amulet to be empowered through its recital. It is necessary to use the incantation to invoke a certain level of concentration, and rapture, as one performs the chanting of the spell.This particular incantation, is used to awaken the powers and strengthen the powers, within the Amulet which I traditionally make since 2008, where I learned this particular magical spell used for inscription of Sacred geometry using Buddhist Yant & Khom Agkhara lettering which is Sanskrit derived, to perform the inscription of the spell within the leaden, metal or other material surface used to make the scroll with.The (in this case),leaden foil scroll, is then empowered with the incantations again, and further incantations, and the use of meditative focus, and the arousal of rapture within that concentrative focus.The Amulets which I Endow or bestow this incantation, as a form of empowerment is called 'takrut maha ud kong grapan chadtri klaew klaad'. It is a protective amulet, which I was originally talked by one of my Kroo Ba Ajarns, who showed me to insert the Takrut within bullet shells of the 9, and 35 mm caibre, as well as the very large M-16 style bullet shells. I myself, also make them as simple Takrut scrolls, within transparent tubular casing with stainless steel caps, to enclose them with. This is a Takrut non Thai Buddha Magic related, which uses enter into Khmer sorcery, of the dark arts variety.It uses sacred geometry and incantations which are in pure Khom Khmer, which is the version of medical inscription used by the Khmer people. In contrast we have also and that which is also mostly used in Thailand that which we call 'Thai-Khom. Thai-Khom, is also an ancient magical form of inscription, based on Sanskrit in the Pali form, which was created in Sri Lanka sometime after the death of the Lord Buddha. Thai-Khom, has a larger number of files and more complex method of writing in order to incorporate certain forms of incantations made by Thai Buddhist monks, and certain Buddhist prayers, and in order to incorporate them within the Sacred geometry used, which had been adopted from the Brahman Hindu people. It was the Breimon people and the Hindus, who were the previous visitors to Southeast Asia and entered into Thailand and brought the influence of their Hindu religion to Siam.It can hence be said, that the incantations used in Thai Buddha magic, are auspicious based, and lean towards white magic. The ancient Khmer forms of sorcery, in contrast, are mostly based in the dark arts, and various forms of necromancy. Thai-Khom inscription is more based on auspicious Buddhist white magic.Whether inserted within bullet shells, or place to bury bond within transparent tubing in the traditional casing, they can be worn around the waist on a piece of cord, or attached to a belt, which is the traditional Thai form of wearing them. They...

Duration:00:03:07

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Invoking the 4 Elements in Khom Sanskrit

3/27/2014
A short pronunciation and chanting tutorial, on how the invocation, and the reanimation, of the four elements, being turned within each other, and contained within each other, is performed as an incantation in Thai Buddhist sorcery. Please excuse the wind in the background ,which disturbed the microphone a little bit, but we decided to publish this pod cast despite its lower sound quality, feel that this is an essential incantation for those who are active practitioners of Buddha Magic.

Duration:00:00:44

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The Palad Khik Amulet

3/27/2014
The Palad Khik - Shiva Lingam derived animist occult charm. A synopsis of the meaning and uses of this amulet, and how to pray to Palad Khik amulets. This particular talk goes into more depth than we have ever delved into, or ever found about Thai Pal;ad Khik, be that in print,or on the Internet. The Palad Khik has a very elusive history and is difficult to trace is true origins and how it developed all of its many different forms, which are expressed in the different carvings and inscriptions applied, to the surface of the animist charm.

Duration:00:23:43

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The future of cloud services and applied future uses

3/25/2014
A little look into the future of cloud services, such as dropbox and mega, and how we will apply them for our own uses in the future. We will look at it evolution, and how this will condition the way these services present themselves in the future, as our mobile devices develop more and more functions. and the PC and the mobile device are closing ever more in on each other. Four example, right now, it is not possible for an iOS device to AirDrop wirelessly a file directly to a MacBook or an iMac. But an iPhone in iOS seven or upwards, can airdrop a file to an iPad in iOS seven. Eventually, the gap will be close, and one will not need to plug into iTunes with the cable using an iPad or iPhone. One will merely add drop it directly to the Mac or MacBook, directly from your iPad or iPhone. Hence, dropbox and such cloud services, will no longer be as necessary for the purposes we now use them for, but will most certainly continue to survive and provide us with a need for their services. How this will happen and how the way we will use their services is going to change as the web and the future and new technological advancements change the way we interface with all the software and hardware we will be surrounding ourselves with as of now and into the future is going to be presented here in this and the following podcasts. Eventually, these cloud storage services, will no longer be needed in the same way they are today by most people in the present moment, which is now 2014, most people use them as a method of transferring files from a mobile device, to the laptop, or desktop device at home. This is because there is still a gap between the mobile operating systems, and the desktop and laptop operating system is not yet integrated, And also, because they don't want to fill the gap, because they have not yet rentabilitized, all of the hardware they need to sell ,in order to allow us, to be rid of the need of that hardware.

Duration:00:15:34

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Episode 1 introduction to the Thai Ramakien

3/22/2014
An introduction to Thailand's adaptation of Valmiki's classic epic tale, the Ramayana. This series of podcasts, will tell the full story of the Thai Ramakien, as it has never been told before, and will be looked at in multiple ways, and from multiple angles, including the cultural, literary and anthropological way. Comparisons will be raised, and examined, to investigate the differences, between The hermit sage Valmiki's original classic of Vedic times, and the Thai Buddhist adaptation

Duration:00:13:28