Featured Master - LP Simpalee

Luang Por Simpalee, a highly revered monk, was known for his profound spiritual abilities and compassion. One of his most notable practices involved the invocation of powerful protective and prosperity-enhancing magic on amulets. These incantations included Maha Lap, Maha Sanaeh, Maha Pokasap, Metta Mahaniyom, and Klaew Klaad. 

Luang Por Simpalee

Luang Phu Simpalee is the living Master of this Lineage, with direct Initiation through the hand of Luang Phu Mun. The Forest Tradition of Tudong was in fact actually not even really a dogma, for it is better denominated as an applied method of practice, more than a method of philosophy, or philosophising. This is perhaps one of the only last remaining Masters living memory whose direct lineage transmission from this era of masters, who are the most famous in the History of Thai Bhuddhism, Thai Amulets,and Buddha Magic.

Below, the Biography of LP Simpalee, now more than 117 as stated when published, still living at time of publishing this post, age 122 Years Old

The Great and Ancient Forest Monk, Luang Por, is a figure of profound spiritual power and focus. His presence is not marked by flashy fireworks or dazzling special effects, but rather by an intense aura of magical energy. In his customary silent and introspective manner, Luang Por has the uncanny ability to block out the world around him, focusing his entire being inwardly. This intense concentration serves as a conduit, channeling the streamflow of the Buddhas' power.

With extreme focus, he invokes and raises these powers, transmitting them outwards. The amulets he creates and infuses with this energy become vessels of immense spiritual significance. They are embedded with the power of the Buddhas' accomplishments, as well as the sorcerous incantations that Luang Por himself has mastered. Each amulet, therefore, becomes a tangible symbol of spiritual strength and a testament to Luang Por's profound connection with the spiritual realm.

Each of these incantations served a unique purpose. Maha Lap was believed to bring good fortune, Maha Sanaeh to attract favor and charm, Maha Pokasap to increase wealth, Metta Mahaniyom to foster loving-kindness, and Klaew Klaad to offer protective barriers. By performing these rituals, Luang Por Simpalee aimed to alleviate the sufferings of the material world for his devotees, offering them solace, protection, and the potential for improved circumstances.