Thai Buddha Amulet - Luang Por Kasem Online Sale

Luang Por Kasem was one of the most famous Thai monks who had passed away in BE 2538 at the age of 83. There were many stories being told during his lifetime and good deeds that he had done for many people.

Stories like when he was practising dhamma and sammahdti in the forest, he only bathed once a year and went without food for as long as 49 days. During his practise, he did not even get bitten by mosquito nor having any stench or foul odour under the hot sun or heavy rain.

During LP Kasem's lifetime, he had made and consecrated amulets to protect people from harms and dangers. LP Kasem devoted most of his time in practice of meditation in forest and cemetery. He started giving protective spell written on bamboo leaves to a group of soldiers from Lampang who were sent to Burmese border. It had saved many soldier's lives and eventually LP Kasem became popular for making protective amulets. The amulet made in BE 2516 turned into fame overnight during a massive student riot in Bangkok when policemen opening fire at them but those who wore the amulets weren't injured by the bullets.

You can read more about some of his stories @ About LP Kasem history.



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The Lord Buddha taught that his Dhamma, when placed in the heart of an ordinary run-of-the-mill person, is bound to be thoroughly corrupted (saddhamma-patirupa); but if placed in the heart of a Noble One, it is bound to be genuinely pure and authentic, something that at the same time can be neither effaced nor obscured.

Our Lord Buddha first trained and tamed himself to the point where he attained unexcelled right self-awakening (anuttara-sammasambodhiñana), becoming buddho, one who knows, before becoming bhagava, one who spreads the teaching to those who are to be taught. Only then did he become sattha, the teacher and trainer of human and divine beings whose stage of development qualifies them to be trained. And thus, kalyano kittisaddo abbhuggato: His good name has spread to the four quarters of the compass even up to the present day. The same is true of all the Noble Disciples of the past. They trained and tamed themselves well before helping the Teacher spread his teachings to people at large, and so their good name has spread just like the Buddha's.

If, however, a person spreads the teaching without first having trained himself well, papako saddo hoti: His bad name will spread to the four quarters of the compass, due to his error in not having followed the example of the Lord Buddha and all the Noble Disciples of the past.

'All dhammas are preceded by the heart, dominated by the heart, made from the heart.' The Buddha formulated the entire Dhamma and Vinaya from out of this great foundation, the heart. So when his disciples contemplate in accordance with the Dhamma and Vinaya until namo is perfectly clear, then mano lies at the end point of formulation. In other words, it lies beyond all formulations.


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