How to prevent black magic in your food
Luksit: If someone adds a cursed substance into your food or drink, hoping that you will succumb to black magic after ingesting it, and we are unaware, how do we resolve this problem?
LP Lek: Luang Phor Wat Tha Sung [referring to LP Lersi Lingdam of Wat Tha Sung - LP Lek is of his lineage], he taught monks to recite kathas over their donated alms food before eating them.
Which kathas do we recite? The Katha Baramee Sam Sip (30) Tat, followed by Namo Puttaya.
After that, you arathana (i.e. respectfully invite) the parami of the Triple Gems to destroy any unclean substances or influences present.
Sometimes he taught us to make nammon (holy water), but it is a little elaborate for me...I am only good at arathana, inviting the virtues and parami of the Buddha to descend downwards, protecting all. So supposing someone cast a spell or put black magic in our food, it will be rendered completely ineffective.
I tried this when I was battling a Karen hilltribe witchdoctor for many rounds. Both of us were looking at each other, and he was staring at my face, looking to see what would happen to me. I just said this meal is aroi, it is delicious [laughs]. I already deflected the black magic but it also depends on the power of our concentrated samadhi.
Luksit: How many times do we need to recite the Katha Baramee Sam Sip Tat?
LP Lek: Only once is enough. But you can also recite it all the time when you are eating, that's good too.
Luang Phor Lek Suthammapanyo
Wat Tha Kha Nun
Admin: Phra Katha Baramee Sam Sip Tat is a very powerful chant for consecrating holy water. If you recite this katha regularly, it will help improve your metta so that the people around you will have loving kindness for you, thus you will have fewer enemies. If prayed for a long time, the happiness and prosperity in your life will increase.
Links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtZSkDEl9BM
http://www.watpamahachai.net/watpamahachai-59.htm
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