Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Mitmor (Magical Knife), Chao Khun Onn, Wat PhraChum Cholthara, Sungai Padi, Narathiwat Province (B.E.2555).

With original temple box.

Made : 500


Mit Mor
1.Repel the effects of black magic
2.Enhance leadership and Metta (love & kindness), protection from accidents and personal injury.
3.Exorcise any resident evil spirits.
4.Place blade tip in water to make holy and can be used to prevent bad dreams and repel bad luck and used to repel water to repel bad luck or bad dreaming.
5.Protect against the influence of other powerful talismans.
6.Protection from animal bites.
7.If kept at home will give the worshiper prior warning of impending danger such as fire or theft.
8.Whilst traveling into remote areas such as jungles or forest you should apologize to mother earth by using the Mit Mor to cut a circle into the earth around yourself. The circle will become an invisible barrier against malevolent spirits and wild animals.
9.Hold Mit Mor between your teeth whilst trans versing any water. Protection from animal bites and water spirits.
10.As a cure for poisoning. Dip the blade tip in water. Administer the water orally.
11.If inflicted by black magic which manifests as localized bodily swelling, use the Mit Mor to gently touch the affected areas, chasing the afflicted areas to the extremities of the body.
12.To exorcise evil spirits that use the human vessel. Apply the blade of the Mit Mor directly to the patients head, or nape of neck. Also can be used in conjunction with holy water.
13.During pregnancy, use the Mit Mor to make holy water, administer orally. Child birth will be less painful.


·Don’t show off to others by making them aware you own a magic weapon.
·Don’t help others with its powers unless requested.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor kill anything.
·Don’t use this Mit Mor to harm another person.
·Don’t commit adultery.
·Don’t take this Mit Mor into houses of ill-repute.