Magic See Pueng balm 108 Wahn Ruun Pii Set from the venerable Luang Phu Chan Hoom Supathoro, abbot of Wat Bung Khee Lek, Amphoe Khemarat, Tambon Na Waeng, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan, north-east Thailand.
Luang Phu Chan Hoom produced this See Pueng after a confidential recipe only known to him of 108 holy ingredients himself. In contrast to the most monks his See Pueng is not based on vaseline, but he produced it exclusively of ingredients. He also abandons the machines, which are otherwise used for the production of See Pueng. Luang Phu Chan Hoom produced his magic balm under recitation of prayers and magic formulae completely in manual labour, as well as already since hundreds of years the great magicians did it. For that reason and because the ingredients used by him are extremely rare, he produced only one for Thai relations vanishing small quantity.
This See Pueng is pure magic. If one rubs only a wee bit of it in the palm and waits a moment, one can smell it on the back of the hand, therefore, one should use it sparingly.
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The magic balm is in a small plastic tin with screw cap which one can carry unobtrusively with oneself. This has a diameter of approx. 2.9 cm and a height of approx. 1.4 cm.
The See Pueng is to be applied quite thinly on an exposed and not covered by clothes body location.It provides for the fact that its owner is liked with other people and that they feel attracted to the user of the balm. With people who have to do in the farthest sense with sales, consultation or direct personnel guidance, it provides for the fact that the people feel attracted by the speaker, a feeling of community and harmony originates, so that they are ready to fulfil (almost) every wish to the speaker and adhere loyally to him.This leads with shop assistants and advisers to the sales or order or completion of the contract and with executives to a raised productiveness and less discrepancies with employees.
Men who are searching for women's acquaintances or a partner, the amulet lets seem, attractively, engaging and desirable, so that the woman of his dreams cannot resist him any more and searches his nearness. The same one is valid of course also for women who wear the amulet. However, one should not use the balm for one night stands, because it means that the caused lovelorn reflects sometime on the causer.
Luang Phu Chan Hoom was born in the Ban Na Euead, Amphoe Sri Mueang Mai, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan, Siam (today Thailand).
In the early infancy his family moved to Laos where he ordained at the age of 12 years to the novice (Buat Naen). After his "basic education" he went as a Phra Thudong (forest monk and wanderings monk) on wanderings through Laos and Cambodia where he let himself instruct by the great masters of the magic.
At the age of 21 years he returned to Laos and ordained to the monk (Buat Phra). Short time after his ordination he went first once again on decades lasting wanderings to let himself instruct by the great masters of the Visha Khameen (Khmer magic) in Cambodia.
Then he returned in his native country Thailand and settled in Wat Sawang Wanaram in the Ban Boong Muang, Tambon Na Waeng, Amphoe Khemarat, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan.
Then later he assumed the office of the abbot in Wat Bung Khee Lek, Amphoe Khemarat, Tambon Na Waeng, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani, Isaan, north-east Thailand.