Leila Amulets Yee Sa
Leila Amulets Yee Sa
It's a top-level spell, charming the mind and soul. It captivates the heart of women, ensnaring their spirits and souls.
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Luang Pu Saya Kuan Phra Chaya Inntawangso
Pha Tai Temple
Lamphun
"Yeesa" is a Burmese word meaning "lover" or "beloved." Yeesa's talisman expresses love, sprinkling affection heavily. This talisman is difficult to make, requiring to be made at noon when the sun is directly overhead, intensely hot and fervent. It's only effective for 7 days. After it's made, it's placed in Yeesa's worship offering, bestowing much love upon the recipient, whether it be a wife or a mistress. It's done on the day of the full moon at 5 PM because there are 11 couples. This continues until midnight. This ritual lasts for 16 days (when performing, it must be done in a beehive because bees are believed to interfere with the ceremony). The important part is to use the top layer of the powder, "splitting the woman's chest" - if not loved, there's a risk of the heart breaking. This powder is obtained from sun-dried rice offered to the monks for 5 years, mixed with moon-chasing herb powder and ship-captain herb powder. It's believed that regardless of age, young or old, it will work. It's a single boat for everyone.
"Yeecha" This talisman is the hope of relying on Buddhist virtues. It seeks affection and captures the heart. It's a top-level spell, charming the mind and soul. It captivates the heart of women, ensnaring their spirits and souls. It's for those with fragile hearts, infatuated easily, and loved by many. It's a general charm. Through encounters and eye contact, it can captivate anyone's heart. If used in trade or business, everyone will favor you, and work connections will be smooth and successful, yielding profits in business.