Rare and Precious Sacred Item: Thunderstruck Wood Golden Light Mantra Wushi Pai

แปลอัตโนมัติ (ภาษาเดิม: จีน-ตัวเต็ม)
5.0 (2)
2,149฿
  • เขียนข้อความและส่ง eCard ฟรีเมื่อซื้อสินค้า! eCard คืออะไร?
  • สินค้าชิ้นนี้ขายหมดแล้ว แต่คุณสามารถกดปุ่ม "รอคิว" และเราจะแจ้งเตือนคุณทันทีเมื่อมีสินค้าพร้อมขาย

โปรโมชั่นพิเศษ

เกี่ยวกับแบรนด์ เยี่ยมชมแบรนด์

แสงของหมอผี
แสงของหมอผี
ไต้หวัน
5.0
(2,133)
ออนไลน์ล่าสุด:
ใน 1 วันที่ผ่านมา
เรทการตอบกลับ:
94%
การตอบกลับ:
ภายใน 1 วัน
เตรียมการจัดส่ง:
1 - 3 วัน
Rare and Precious Sacred Item: Thunderstruck Wood Golden Light Mantra Wushi Pai - น้ำหอม - วัสดุอื่นๆ สีนำ้ตาล

รายละเอียดสินค้า

📌 Please read "About Me" before purchasing 📷 Video Recording Instructions ***Please ensure you record the entire unboxing process. This video will serve as proof for returns or exchanges. Requests without video evidence will not be processed. 🎨 Color Difference Disclaimer ***Product photos may exhibit color variations due to differences in lighting and screen displays. Please proceed with your order only if you find this acceptable. 📦 Convenience Store Pickup ***If the outer packaging shows visible damage, please do not accept the delivery and contact us immediately via chat. 🌿 International Shipping (Hong Kong/Macau) Due to logistics regulations, SF Express cannot ship herbs, resins, or powdered goods. These items can only be sent via postal service. Additionally, due to adjustments in postal shipping fees, international shipping currently starts at approximately $250 (calculated by weight). The shipping fee reflects the actual logistics cost and does not include any additional profit. We kindly ask for your understanding and support 💛 Our sole focus is on providing more natural and high-quality products. The increase in shipping fees is a necessity, and we hope for your understanding and continued support. Dimensions: Length 6cm, Width 4cm, Thickness 0.9-1.1cm The inspiration for this creation came from a friend's place, where I felt the carving of the Golden Light Mantra on thunderstruck wood exuded a particularly powerful aura. Its primary significance lies in it being the most protective mantra in Taoist rituals. The Ultimate Protective Charm: Golden Light Mantra Wushi Pai (Worry-Free Plaque) Front: The complete Golden Light Mantra Back: A symbol representing the Golden Light Mantra (this symbol embodies the entire mantra) With both front and back inscribed, its protective power is doubled. Dimensions: Length 6cm, Width 4cm, Thickness 0.9cm The "Golden Light Mantra" is an innate incantation from the Jade Emperor, possessing immense power. It can aid children in developing wisdom, help adults harmonize their personal energy fields, and effectively dispel unseen negative influences, offering strong protection. "Golden Light" refers to the brilliance of the "Dao" that gave birth to heaven and earth, and the radiance emanating from enlightened immortals who have achieved unity with the Dao. The Golden Light Mantra can assist in cultivation, dispel demonic obstacles, protect the body, and even be modified with additional phrases for refining magical artifacts, signifying its vast applications and its essential role in thunder-summoning rituals. Furthermore, the Golden Light Mantra holds significant power in Feng Shui for neutralizing malevolent energies. It is particularly crucial for protection when inspecting or managing ancestral graves, especially during excavation or relocation, which can generate intense malevolent forces. Without the protection of the Golden Light Mantra, geomancers are prone to illness from such influences. The practice of the Golden Light Mantra can invoke the protection of Yin soldiers stationed at the altar, providing early warnings and safeguarding life in dangerous situations. Higher-level practices, such as commanding Yin soldiers for protection, concealing magical artifacts, and soul-capturing techniques, all require the assistance of the Golden Light Mantra. (This is a practice of the Maoshan school) About Thunderstruck Wood: Due to character limits below, this is an excerpt. For a complete introduction to thunderstruck wood, please visit our other listings for thunderstruck wood bracelets! We will gradually be introducing a series of thunderstruck wood items. I had wanted to source this material for a long time. While it's abundant elsewhere, a question arises: how can there be so much of it? True thunderstruck wood is most superior when it originates from peach wood (peach wood itself repels evil, and thunderstruck peach wood is even more potent), followed by jujube wood, then sandalwood, and others are more or less similar. Given its origin, the authenticity of products from across the border requires careful consideration, as returns can be costly and difficult. I also struggled to find it in Taiwan. Some say thunderstruck wood is easy to come by, but they don't realize that in Taiwan, forests are protected by the state. Even if you find a piece of thunderstruck wood on a mountain, you cannot simply cut it down as it is illegal. Moreover, many claim there's plenty of thunderstruck wood, but this is not true. True thunderstruck wood must be struck by lightning and still be alive; yes, alive, still growing leaves, to be considered genuine. (Some suggest it's simple: buy land in a lightning-prone area and plant peach or jujube trees, and they'll eventually be struck. As I mentioned earlier, it must be struck and still alive to be genuine thunderstruck wood. And do you think it's easy for trees in lightning-prone areas to get struck? If you were the Thunder God looking down from tens of thousands of meters, trees below would appear smaller than ants. The probability is very low. You can try buying land and planting trees, and if you succeed, let me know. I'll come to see the raw wood and buy it from you!) In short, it was difficult to find. I bore the high shipping costs to procure it and confirmed it as genuine thunderstruck wood before making a large-scale purchase. The thunderstruck wood in this shop is guaranteed to be authentic. It is imported from abroad (not mainland China) and is from a jackfruit tree. It was originally used for temple altars, and the remainder was purchased by my supplier (the photos were taken by the supplier). For those sensitive to energy, the aura of thunderstruck wood feels like a comfortable, smooth electrical current flowing through the body, not sharp or uncomfortable. However, those with impurities will not appreciate its energy (reason below). Introduction to Thunderstruck Wood: While modern people often associate thunderstruck wood primarily with Taoist practices due to its prominence in recent centuries, over 2500 years ago, Buddhist scriptures already alluded to its use in crafting vajras. For instance, the second volume of the "Dharani Sutra" discusses the creation of the five-pronged vajra, mentioning that "beaten jujube heartwood (i.e., jujube wood struck by lightning) can also be used." It also states, "Before making the vajra, the materials must first be enchanted with one hundred and eight repetitions of the mantra..." The "Susiddhi Sutra" describes the making of vajras: "For various vajra-related matters, use wood burned by heavenly fire (i.e., lightning). It can be Chinese toon wood, white sandalwood, or purple sandalwood. Carve any of these woods into a three-pronged vajra. When performing rituals or chanting, hold it in the left hand; it can accomplish all tasks and is called a 'Holding Vajra.'" ... ... The "Jingyou Liuren Shending Jing," Volume 2, Chapter 30, "Shi Zaoshi," records: "Xuan Nü states: 'For creating the shi [a divination tool], use the *fengzi* as heaven. *Fengzi* refers to a separate branch of a maple tree, growing large from the side, appearing level with the mother tree from a distance but at different heights when viewed up close. Use the jujube heartwood as earth, symbolizing the duality of heaven and earth. Maple is the essence of many trees. Jujube is the messenger of all trees. Among all things, none are more spiritual than these.' (Commentary on the 'Thunder God's Killing Laws' states: 'There are three types of shi arrangements. In terms of wood, thunderstruck jujube heartwood [i.e., thunderstruck jujube wood] is superior, sandalwood is intermediate, and persimmon wood is inferior. If thunderstruck jujube heartwood is unavailable, an old axle can be used as a secondary option, provided it is carefully selected...')” Thunderstruck wood, also known as "evil-repelling wood," is a supreme divine wood in Taoist sorcery. The book "Wan Fa Gui Zong" lists it as the foremost sacred wood for crafting ritual implements. This illustrates that both Buddhist and Taoist traditions highly value the use of thunderstruck wood, with its heartwood being considered the most superior. Why is thunderstruck wood so highly regarded? This likely relates to the divine beings who control lightning and thunder, such as the Thunder Lord and Thunder Mother. Expert research articles like "An Examination of the Thunder Lord and Thunder Mother" exist, which we will not elaborate on here. The Thunder Lord is a god of justice; he does not strike those who act virtuously but instead punishes malevolent beings or evil people who defy heavenly laws. This can also be found in the "Song History" under the "Thunder Lord's Smiting Laws," indicating that the Thunder Lord strikes not merely due to physical discharge needs but according to established laws. This principle is widely known, and people often curse wrongdoers by saying, "May the heavens strike him with thunder!" Ancient people, in their interaction with nature, gradually recognized the powerful energy imbued in thunderstruck wood after being struck by lightning. This energy could expel evil, punish wrongdoing, and maximize magical power. Thus, thunderstruck wood has been secretly sought after by practitioners since ancient times to harness its spiritual power and enhance their own. Wearing it not only wards off evil energies but also brings auspiciousness and good fortune, making it a treasured item since antiquity. Legend has it that among the common folk in Northeast China, thunderstruck wood is widely believed to be struck by heavenly lightning and is deeply feared by ghosts, making it the most potent artifact for repelling evil. This is because the information of the Thunder Lord and Thunder Mother sealing spiritual entities remains in the thunderstruck wood, exerting a powerful deterrent effect on them, and it can be used as a 镇宅 (zhen zhai - trấn trạch: a protective item for the home) artifact. Some folk shamans and deities also fear thunderstruck wood, as the "possessions" on shamans are often low-level spirits such as vengeful souls, wild ghosts, and spirits of foxes, weasels, snakes, and other creatures. Common people further believe that trees felled by lightning possess the power to ward off evil. This is because the lightning has already driven away ghosts and demons from the tree, causing other spirits to be afraid to approach it. Therefore, in the Northeast region, people commonly string a piece of thunderstruck wood and wear it on a child's wrist or hang it around their neck, believing this prevents the child from being "possessed" and ensures easier upbringing. The thunderstruck wood bracelets in this shop are genuine. If you purchase one and do not feel its energy, or are unsure if it's authentic, please have it verified by a reputable spiritual medium or master in your vicinity. If they still deem it fake, you may return it to me for a full refund. Each piece of this material is valuable and scarce; I am absolutely willing to buy it back, and I guarantee that what I sell is absolutely genuine.

ข้อมูลสินค้า

วัสดุสินค้า
วัสดุอื่นๆ
วิธีการผลิตสินค้า
ผลิตโดยโรงงาน
แหล่งผลิตสินค้า
ไต้หวัน
จำนวนในสต๊อก
เหลือเพียง 0 ชิ้น
อันดับสินค้า
No.10,798 - ของตกแต่งบ้าน  |  No.1,857 - น้ำหอม
ความนิยม
  • ถูกชม 2,815 ครั้ง
  • จำหน่ายไปแล้ว 5 ชิ้น
  • มี 16 คนถูกใจ
สินค้าที่จำหน่าย
สินค้าต้นฉบับ
รายละเอียดย่อยของสินค้า
Thunderstruck wood, also known as "evil-repelling wood," is considered a supreme divine wood in Taoist sorcery. The ancient text "Wan Fa Gui Zong" lists it as the foremost sacred wood for crafting ritual implements. This demonstrates that both Buddhist and Taoist traditions place great importance on using thunderstruck wood, with the heartwood being of the highest quality.

ค่าจัดส่งและรายละเอียดอื่นๆ

ค่าจัดส่ง
วิธีชำระเงิน
  • บัตรเครดิต/เดบิด
  • อินเตอร์เน็ตแบงก์กิ้ง/โมบายแบงค์กิ้ง
  • เคาน์เตอร์เซอร์วิส
  • ตู้เอทีเอ็ม
  • เคาน์เตอร์ธนาคาร
  • Alipay
การคืนเงินและเปลี่ยนสินค้า
อ่านรายละเอียดการคืนเงินและเปลี่ยนสินค้า

คะแนนรีวิว