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https://8limbsus.com/muay-thai-thai...y-in-muay-thai-an-arjan-pi-constellation-of-8
Basically the gist of what the above article talks about is that this guy ( looks white, but maybe also jewish ), has got one of those Thai tattooes that make your body invulnerable to external damage. They're called Sak Yant and the monk who tattoos you with them is called Ajarn ( means "professor").
But the magick didn't exactly work as intended. He has actually received more damage to his body after recieving them apparently. But he just goes on and on about how " the pain changed him " or " pain is faith".... basically masochistic enemy crap.
Hes a Nak Muay, a muay thai fighter. The magick although it didnt make him invulnerable to cuts and external damage, did make him embrace pain a lot easier and not even feel pain at all in some cases.
But see, these tattooes are very popular in Thailand and there have been many accounts of people for whom the magick actually worked.
But heres my question: how? The Thai monks are pretty famous for their siddhis ( especially fire invocation to the point of burning stuff with their hand ). So im guessing maybe the monks who actually DID give a tattoo that works had to be really powerful to deliver something like that. And i also reckon that for the cases that worked, we could say that Thai scripture and language has some magickal power? Like how Sanskrit is a power language. Or Nordic runes. Because the tattooes are basically prayers written in Thai...
You can read the article for yourself.
This topic really intrigues me, if you guys have any other interesting objective opinions or if you are from Thailand and you have gotten these tattooes please do share your experience with me.
Basically the gist of what the above article talks about is that this guy ( looks white, but maybe also jewish ), has got one of those Thai tattooes that make your body invulnerable to external damage. They're called Sak Yant and the monk who tattoos you with them is called Ajarn ( means "professor").
But the magick didn't exactly work as intended. He has actually received more damage to his body after recieving them apparently. But he just goes on and on about how " the pain changed him " or " pain is faith".... basically masochistic enemy crap.
Hes a Nak Muay, a muay thai fighter. The magick although it didnt make him invulnerable to cuts and external damage, did make him embrace pain a lot easier and not even feel pain at all in some cases.
But see, these tattooes are very popular in Thailand and there have been many accounts of people for whom the magick actually worked.
But heres my question: how? The Thai monks are pretty famous for their siddhis ( especially fire invocation to the point of burning stuff with their hand ). So im guessing maybe the monks who actually DID give a tattoo that works had to be really powerful to deliver something like that. And i also reckon that for the cases that worked, we could say that Thai scripture and language has some magickal power? Like how Sanskrit is a power language. Or Nordic runes. Because the tattooes are basically prayers written in Thai...
You can read the article for yourself.
This topic really intrigues me, if you guys have any other interesting objective opinions or if you are from Thailand and you have gotten these tattooes please do share your experience with me.