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“Connect & Communicate With Ghosts” Talismans


Have You ever seen or know any Spiritual Masters, who can communicate with ghosts, without even needing to open his mouth to talk to them? He can simply hear / sense / feel / listen to the ghosts/ spirits surrounding him and use his mind power to send and receive thoughts from them.

Or...

You  might be one of the lucky (or unlucky) few who has the natural  ability to see ghosts / spirits , or Your Eyes  are already "Open" to see  ghosts ( Yin Yang Eyes) but You have trouble communicating with them. If You have been seeing ghosts right in front of You, but You can't hear what the ghosts are trying to tell You because You cannot hear them, and also cannot receive their thoughts, then these talismans are what You need.

“Connect & Communicate With Ghosts" Talismans are mainly used by Taoist Sorcery Practitioners/ Masters to connect & communicate with the Taoist Sorcery Ghosts Kids(鬼仔 - Gui Kia) that they keep.

Talismans are to be burnt into ash and put into a cup of water and drink up. At least 7 pieces of the same talismans are needed to complete the "Able To Connect & Communicate With Ghosts" Ritual.
The best is to complete 49 pieces.

When You finally able to achieve the ability to "Connect and Communicate with ghosts", You don't need to drink anymore “Connect & Communicate With Ghosts" Talismans. Your new found ability will stick with You forever.

Connection & Communication with ghosts / spirits / spiritual entities will be done directly through heart , mind, feeling , without needing to open Your mouth. If the ghosts speak to You, You can hear them speaking into your ears, or receive their thoughts into Your mind.  When You want to tell or say something to the ghosts , You just use your mind-power to think and they will understand You, without opening Your mouth.

Once You gain this super-natural ability, You can connect & communicate with other types of spiritual entities, such as wandering spirits on the streets, natural spirits in the nature, and even Your love ones who have pass-on etc. You can sense them, feel how they are feeling and listen to them and communicate with them through Your heart, mind & soul.

“Connect & Communicate With Ghosts" Talismans are most suitable for folks who are: 
  • Practicing any kind of Spiritual Magick Skills but has no luck in contacting / sensing any presence of ghosts / spirits.
  • Can see ghosts / spirits but unable to communicate with them (cannot hear / cannot receive thoughts from the ghosts).
  • Keep Kumantongs  ( Thailand /Cambodia Ghost Kids) , Toyols (Malay / Indonesia Ghost Kids) but can't feel their presence and cannot hear , cannot communicate with them.
  • Wish to sense / feel / communicate with  Your love ones who have pass-on but trying to call out to You.
  • Wish to be able to sense / feel / communicate with the wandering ghosts on the street / natural spirits in nature.
Related Talismans: "Yin Yang Eyes" Talismans - Ability To See Ghosts
If You cannot see ghosts / spirits either, You need "Yin Yang Eyes" Talismans as well.

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Flying Head Ghosts - Since Ancient China

Often times, when people think or discuss about "Flying Head Ghosts / Monsters", they will think that such ghosts / monsters only appear, or myths only found in South East Asia, such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand.


Actually, few thousands years ago, Flying Head Ghosts/Monsters were already recorded in several Ancient Chinese Literature.

In the book of 'Sou Shen Ji' (搜神記) - In Search of the Supernatural, written in 4th century...

"During the Qin Dynasty, there was a tribe of people from the South, known as "Drop-Head" People (落头民 - Luo Tou Ming). They hold a kind of ritual ceremony known as Chong-Luo (虫落) - Bugs/Worms Dropping, and as such took that as its name - Chong Luo Min (虫落民).

During the Three Kingdoms period, an Eastern Wu general, Zhu Huan (朱桓), employed a female maid from Southern Part of China. Every night after she went to bed, her head would separate from her body and flew away. Sometimes it would get in and out of the building via the dog shelter, sometimes through the window, using her ears as wings. It would arrive back just before dawn.

After few nights of the same incidences, the servants who slept near her grew suspicious. One night they brought a lamp into the room and saw only a body, with no head. The body was slightly cold and its breathing faint. The other servants covered it with a blanket and waited.

As dawn approached the head came back, but with the blanket caught in the way it could not joint back her body. It hit the ground a few times, groaning and grinding its teeth and looking most unhappy. Her breathing grew ragged and she looked very close to death. So they pulled away the blanket, whereupon the head leap up again and reattached itself to the neck. Then all was calm again.

General Zhu Huan found all this quite uncanny. It unnerved him so much that he sent her away. It wasn't until later, when he investigated the matter further, that he learned that it was just her natural ability.

Other generals who went far to the south often captured Drop-Heads. One covered the neck of a Drop-Head with a bronze plate, preventing the head from joining back to the body and thus killing it."

晋·干宝《搜神记》 - 秦时,南方有“落头民”,其头能飞。其种人部有祭祀,号曰“虫落” 故因取名焉,吴时,将军朱桓,得一婢,每夜卧后,头辄飞去。或从狗窦,或从天窗中出入,以耳为翼,将晓,复还。数数如此,傍人怪之,夜中照视,唯有身无头,其体微冷,气息裁属。乃蒙之以被。至晓,头还,碍被不得安,两三度,堕地。噫咤甚愁,体气甚急,状若将死。乃去被,头复起,傅颈。有顷,和平。桓以为大怪,畏不敢畜,乃放遣之。既而详之,乃知天性也。时南征大将,亦往往得之。又尝有覆以铜盘者,头不得进:遂死。

In the records of Tai Ping Guang Ji (太平广记) - Extensive Records of the Taiping Era, a collection of stories compiled in the early Song dynasty...

At the East of Ye-Shan (邺鄯), South-West of Dragon City, there is wide land of thousand miles, covered with saline (salt) soil. People would pass by here to take a rest and their cows and horses need to rest on carpets. At the southern side of the mountain streams, often there are people with heads that can fly, therefore they are called "Flying Head" Babarians - (飞头獠子 - Fei Tou Liao Zi).

There was one person, one day before the flight of his head, there would be scar mark around his neck, like a piece of red tread. His wife and children would look after him. At night, the person seem as if he was sick and then suddenly his head would separate from his neck and flew away. His head landed on the sand of the riverbank in search of crabs and worms to eat. Before dawn, his head would fly back to join back his body. He felt as if just woke up from a dream and his stomach was feeling full from his early meal.

A monk had also said that over at 'She Po Guo' (阇婆国) (Indonesian Country - Java & Sumatra), there are people that heads can fly. These people have eyes without pupils. One flying-head happened to drop on the ground and the weird incidence was being recorded by a person.

邺鄯之东,龙城之西南,地广千里,皆为盐田。行人所经,牛马皆布毡卧焉。岭南溪洞中,往往有飞头者,故有飞头獠子之号。头飞一日前,颈有痕,匝项如红缕,妻子遂看守之。其人及夜,状如病,头忽离身而去。乃于岸泥,寻蟹蚓之类食之,将晓飞还,如梦觉,其腹实矣。梵僧菩萨胜又言,阇婆国中有飞头者,其人无目瞳子。聚落时。有一人据于民志怪。

In the book 'You Yang Za Zu' (酉阳杂俎) - Miscellaneous Morsels from You-Yang, written in the 9th century...

"During Han-Wu period, there was a southerner from Yin Chi Guo (因墀国) that his head could fly to the southern sea, left hand fly to eastern sea, right hand fly to western sea. Come evening, his head returned back but his hands got caught up with strong winds and gone with the wind."

《酉阳杂俎》 - 汉武时,因墀国有南方有解形之民,能先使头飞南海,左手飞东海,右手飞西海,至暮,头还肩上,两手遇疾风,飘于海外。

In the book Bo Wu Zhi (博物志) - "Records of Diverse Matters"...

"At the Southern side, there are "Drop-Head" people whose heads can fly with ears as wings. Before dawn, heads will return. During Eastern Wu Period (Eastern Wu / Sun Wu) (Year 222–280), always happen to see such people.

《博物志》- 南方有落头民,其头能飞,以耳为翼,将晓,还复著体。吴时往往得此人也。

"Flying Head" Ghosts in different parts of the world..

China - Fei Tou Man / Fei Tou Liao (飞头蛮 / 飞头獠)
Japan - NuKeKuBi (抜け首 ぬけくび)(Head can seperate and fly)
Japan - Rokurokubi (ろくろ首, 轆轤首) (Neck can stretch very long but cannot separate)
South America - Chon Chon (Ears as wings to fly)
Malaysia - Hantu Penanggal / Penanggalan / Polong
Sabah - Balan-balan
Philippine - Manananggal
Indonesia - Leak, Palasik, Selaq Metem, Kuyang, Anton, Poppo, and Parakang
Bali - Leyak
Dayak people of Kalimantan - Kuyang
Minangkabau people - Palasik or Pelesit
Thailand - Krasue (กระสือ)
Laos - Kasu or Phi-Kasu (ກະສື)
Cambodia - Ap / Ahp (អាប)
Vietnam - Ma Lai

Video of Flying-Head Ghost caught by Bomohs in Malaysia

Ghosts Turning The Table - Chinese Sorcery Version

Ghosts Turning The Table is a Chinese Sorcery Magic Show usually performed during Religious Festivals or played during social gathering in Chinese Villages.

"Ghosts Turning The Table" Show is still very common in Taiwan Villages but it has almost died out in China. It was once very common in olden days China Villages.

Ghosts Turning Table is also known as:
  • Eight Immortals Turning Table - 八仙转桌
  • Four Kids Turning Table - 四童转桌
  • Nine Cows Turning Table - 九牛转桌 / 九牛造
Talismans used during 
"Ghosts Turning The Table" Performance


"Ghosts Turning Table" Spell:
天池水,地池水,井泉水,三水共一水,请大鬼,请小鬼,左请左转,右请右转,王灵官金鞭打转,当方土地使鬼推转,吾奉太上老君急急如律令。

Main Talisman is burned into a bowl filled with water. The other 4 talismans are pasted onto the 4 legs of a square table. The square table is overturned and placed on top of the bowl. 4 persons with their fingers lightly touch and balance the table. Taoist Master / Sorcerer chanted the "Ghosts Turn The Table" Spell. Within minutes, table starts to turn. When Taoist Master say change direction, the direction changes. If say turn faster, the table turn faster and the 4 persons balancing the table have to run to catch up with the speed.



"Table-Turning" - Western Version

In Western Countries, there is a similar but slightly different type of performance called "Table-Turning". It is also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting. It is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, do prayer / chanting and wait for rotations. The table was purportedly made to serve as a means of communicating with the spirits.

When the movement of Modern Spiritualism first reached Europe from America in the winter of 1852–1853, the most popular method of consulting the spirits was for several persons to sit round a table, with their hands resting on it, and wait for the table to move. If the experiment was successful the table would rotate with considerable rapidity, and would occasionally rise in the air, or perform other movements.


Spirit Guide or Ideomotor Effect? Who Cares...



Seeking Lottery Numbers ( Pick 3 / Pick 4/ 4D / Toto / Lotto/ Bingo) with Pendulum Dowsing... Is it Fake or Real? By Ghost or movement from your own hands?

Skeptics will immediately condemn movement from all kinds of divination tools  are fake. Examples of divination tools are Pendulum Dowsing, Ouija Board, Table Turning /Tilting/Tipping, Automatic writing, Dowsing rods etc. They think all the movement are secretly created by the performers.

If You ever tried out pendulum dowsing before, and it indeed moves by itself, You might also ponder whether the movement was supported by a spirit / ghost / deity, or due to the movement by your own unconscious muscular action - The Ideomotor Effect.

The term Ideomotor was first used in a scientific paper discussing the means through which these spiritualistic phenomena produced effect, by William Benjamin Carpenter in 1852, hence the alternative term Carpenter effect. (Carpenter derived the word ideomotor from the components ideo, meaning "idea" or "mental representation", and motor, meaning "muscular action"). The terms "ideomotor effect" and "ideomotor response" were both introduced by William Benjamin Carpenter. In the paper, Carpenter explained his theory that muscular movement can be independent of conscious desires or emotions.

There are 4 types of people:
  1. Folks who condemn all kinds of movement from divination tools are fake - conscious movement created by the performers, just to cheat / lie / bluff the audiences.
  2. Folks who believe  all kinds of movement from divination tools are created from own unconscious muscular action - The Ideomotor Effect, therefore readings / outcomes are randoms.
  3. Folks who believe that all kinds of movement from divination tools are the work of spiritual entities.
  4. Folks who believe movement from divination tools are  coming from personal psychic ability.
Now, the question is..

Is it so important to find out the truth whether the movement of Pendulum Dowsing Method, or any form of spiritual communication is really the work of the ghosts / deities, or movement created by your own unconscious mind?

What is most important is that... Pendulum Dowsing Method plus praying to Kumantong or Taoist Wealth Talisman, can help You achieve at least 90% accuracy of Lottery Prediction, which means either You miss by 1 number in 4D in TOP 3 Prize, or You strike a TOP 3 Prize. This is enough.

If You are a person who think Ghosts / Deities have guided You to strike Lottery (4D / Toto) while praying to a god / ghost with the support of pendulum dowsing, then be it.

If You are a person who think no divine entities / beings have guided You to strike the Lottery (4D / Toto) but You strike Lottery due to Your own ability to connect with Your intuitive unconscious mind by using the Pendulum Dowsing Method alone, then be it.

You can pray to Ghosts and Gods, and then use any other dowsing methods You like, be it Spirit of Pen / Pencil (笔仙 Bi-Xian), Spirit Of Tray (碟仙), Ouija Board etc, as long as You can strike the Lottery, all kinds of scientific reasoning don't matter.

Pick-3 / Pick-4 / 4D Prediction with the help of  Kumantong

Supreme I-Ching & The DNA


The I Ching represents all manners in which life or consciousness expresses itself. There are 64 hexagrams (kua) in the I Ching.

The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded within genetic material (DNA or mRNA sequences) is translated into proteins by living cells. Translation is accomplished by the ribosome, which links amino acids in an order specified by mRNA, using transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to carry amino acids and to read the mRNA three nucleotides at a time. The genetic code is highly similar among all organisms and can be expressed in a simple table with 64 entries.

There are three base pairs of a DNA codon makes 64 possible combinations, which is the same number of I Ching.

The way the amino acids are formed and combined to create the helix spiral of DNA also parallels the mathematical combinations required to create a six lined hexagram of the I Ching.

Each of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching can be assigned to each of the 64 DNA codons of the genetic code.

From Ba-Gua To I-Ching To Super Computers

Most people in the West, and probably even in the Far East, assume that everything about the modern world was the exclusive achievement of Western Europe during and after the Industrial Revolution, and that Far Eastern cultures, especially China, contributed little if anything to the creation of our modern, technological world. This gross misconception is the predictable result of a widespread and deep-rooted historical amnesia. Intellectual giants such as Leibniz, Voltaire, and Carl Jung knew otherwise. They appreciated the enormous intellectual debt the West owed to China and Far Eastern civilization.

The average Chinese person today has little if any understanding about how a whole range of key Chinese inventions enabled Europe and America to progress scientifically and technologically to where they are today.

Fu Xi (伏羲)

Fu Xi (伏羲) discovered the HeTu (河图) - "Yellow River Chart" on the back of a mythical dragon-horse that emerged from the Luo River (洛河). The HeTu(河图) that Fu-Xi discovered inspired him to create the Ba-Gua, known as Primordial Bagua (先天八卦 - Xian Tian Ba Gua). which form the basis for the philosophy in the Book of Changes - I Ching (易经).

As the creator of Eight Trigrams (八卦), which form the basis for the philosophy in the Book of Changes (I Ching), Fuxi (伏羲) has been revered by Chinese scholars as the originator of the I Ching (易经), an ancient divination text and the oldest of the Chinese classics.



 I-Ching (易经)

King Wen of Zhou (周文王 1152 – 1056 BC) improved the 8 trigrams in their various permutations to create the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching.

I-Ching is based on the taoist duality of yin and yang, eight trigrams (Bagua) and a set of 64 hexagrams ("sixty-four" gua), analogous to the three-bit and six-bit binary numerals. I-Ching were in use at least as early as the Zhou Dynasty of ancient China.

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz


Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1 July 1646 – November 14, 1716), a German philosopher and mathematician, was researching for the binary system when he received a copy of I-Ching (Yi Jing) sent to him by a Jesuit priest - Joachim Bouvet. He immediately recognized that the I-Ching symbols of solid and broken bars are isomorphic to the 1 and 0 digits of binary system, and greatly surprised that a binary system was already used by Fu Xi thousands of years before him.

A diagram of I Ching hexagrams sent to 
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz from Joachim Bouvet


Joachim Bouvet (Chinese: 白晋 or 白進, courtesy name: 明远) (b. Le Mans, July 18, 1656 – June 28, 1730, Peking) was a French Jesuit who worked in China, and the leading member of the Figurist movement.

Leibniz is usually credited with the early development of the binary number system (base 2 counting, using only the digits 0 and 1), although he himself was aware of similar ideas dating back to the I Ching of Ancient China.

Leibniz was so amazed with the I-Ching that he went on to write an article titled : “Explanation of the binary arithmetic, which uses only the characters 1 and 0, with some remarks on its usefulness, and on the light it throws on the ancient Chinese figures of Fu Xi”. This code is the basis for all current modern computers.

Because of the ability of binary to be represented by the two phases "on" and "off", it would later become the foundation of all modern computer systems, and Leibniz's documentation was essential in the development process.

Leibniz wrote:"...What is amazing in this reckoning is that this arithmetic by 0 and 1 is found to contain the mystery of the lines of an ancient King and philosopher named Fuxi, who is believed to have lived more than 4000 years ago, and whom the Chinese regard as the founder of their empire and their sciences. There are several linear figures attributed to him, all of which come back to this arithmetic, but it is sufficient to give here the Figure of the Eight Cova, as it is called, which is said to be fundamental, and to join to them the explanation which is obvious, provided that one notices, firstly, that a whole line — means unity, or 1, and secondly, that a broken line -- means zero, or 0.

The Chinese lost the meaning of the Cova or Lineations of Fuxi, perhaps more than a thousand years ago, and they have written commentaries on the subject in which they have sought I know not what far out meanings, so that their true explanation now has to come from Europeans. Here is how: It was scarcely more than two years ago that I sent to Reverend Father Bouvet, the celebrated French Jesuit who lives in Peking, my method of counting by 0 and 1, and nothing more was required to make him recognize that this was the key to the figures of Fuxi. Writing to me on 14 November 1701, he sent me this philosophical prince's grand figure, which goes up to 64, and leaves no further room to doubt the truth of our interpretation, such that it can be said that this Father has deciphered the enigma of Fuxi, with the help of what I had communicated to him. And as these figures are perhaps the most ancient monument of science which exists in the world, this restitution of their meaning, after such a great interval of time, will seem all the more curious.

The agreement between the figures of Fuxi and my Table of Numbers is more obvious when the initial zeros are provided in the Table; they seem superfluous, but they are useful to better show the cycles of the column, just as I have provided them in effect with little rings, to distinguish them from the necessary zeros. And this agreement leaves me with a high opinion of the depth of Fuxi's meditations, since what seems easy to us now was not so at all in those far-off times. The binary or dyadic arithmetic is, in effect, very easy today, with little thought required, since it is greatly assisted by our way of counting, from which, it seems, only the excess is removed. But this ordinary arithmetic by tens does not seem very old, and at least the Greeks and the Romans were ignorant of it, and were deprived of its advantages. It seems that Europe owes its introduction to Gerbert, who became Pope under the name of Sylvester II, who got it from the Moors of Spain.

Now, as it is believed in China that Fuxi is even the author of Chinese characters, although they were greatly altered in subsequent times, his essay on arithmetic leads us to conclude that something considerable might even be found in these characters with regard to numbers and ideas, if one could discover the foundation of Chinese writing, all the more since it is believed in China that he had consideration for numbers when establishing them. Reverend Father Bouvet is strongly inclined to push this point, and very capable of succeeding in it in various ways. However, I do not know if there was ever an advantage in this Chinese writing similar to the one that there necessarily has to be in the Characteristic I project, which is that every reasoning derivable from notions could be derived from these notions' characters by a way of reckoning, which would be one of the more important means of assisting the human mind."

Why computers use binary number system?

The circuits in a computer's processor are made up of billions of transistors. A transistor is a tiny switch that is activated by the electronic signals it receives. The digits 1 and 0 used in binary reflect the on and off states of a transistor.

Computers use binary - the digits 0 and 1 - to store data. A binary digit, or bit, is the smallest unit of data in computing. It is represented by a 0 or a 1. Binary numbers are made up of binary digits (bits), eg the binary number 1001.

Computer programs are sets of instructions. Each instruction is translated into machine code - simple binary codes that activate the CPU. Programmers write computer code and this is converted by a translator into binary instructions that the processor can execute.
All software, music, documents, and any other information that is processed by a computer, is also stored using binary.

Everything on a computer is represented as streams of binary numbers. Audio, images and characters all look like binary numbers in machine code. These numbers are encoded in different data formats to give them meaning, eg the 8-bit pattern 01000001 could be the number 65, the character 'A', or a colour in an image.

The more bits used in a pattern, the more combinations of values become available. This larger number of combinations can be used to represent many more things, eg a greater number of different symbols, or more colours in a picture.

Conclusion

It is mind-blowing for You to realise that the very foundation of every computing device now in use has its root in the ancient divination text of the I-Ching.

Banana Tree Ghost / Spirit - Ba Jiao Jing (芭蕉精) & Banana Tree Fairy Talisman

There are 2 ways a tree can be possessed with a spirit. A wandering soul / ghost/ spirit finds a place to stay in it, or the tree transforms into a natural spirit by itself.

Banana Tree Spirit is a kind of natural ghost/ spirit / fairy that transformed from the tree by itself, not possessed by a wandering ghost. However, a banana tree might be inhabited by  a Pontianak, or a wandering ghost instead and not the natural Banana Tree Spirit. So be careful.

Ancient Chinese Texts had written:"Tree that grows old and never die, will become a Tree Spirit / Tree Fairy (树精)." - Sucking up the essence of the Sun & the Moon and energy from the nature for a very long time, the tree transforms into a spiritual being, usually more powerful than other common ghosts / spirits.

《封神演义》亦记载:“琵琶精跟妲己是姐妹,也是住在轩辕坟里”。琵琶精与芭蕉精皆为树精,其形成大至为两种形式。其一【灵侵】,如鬼魂附体,亦有些鬼魂灵魂四处飘散喜欢附体在树木,如榕树、琵琶树、芭蕉树上面。其二【老树成精】,道法云:“老而不亡,成精也”,树木为长青植物而且寿命极长,長期吸收日月精華和天地靈氣後,異變成為一種有意識的靈體;其能力往往高於一般鬼魂。

古籍《山海经》记载:“糈,精米,所以享神”,文章之中暗喻着,凡具生长繁衍之体皆可成精之意。

Many people have heard stories about Banana Tree Ghosts and how some guys try to woo them out for sex, and folks seeking their help at night asking for Lottery Numbers... but very few has ever seen (except some very few Taoist Sorcery Practitioners) the Taoist Talisman of Banana Tree Ghost / Spirit/ Fairy.

As a form of respect, Banana Tree Spirits should be addressed as Banana Tree Fairies. By respecting her as Fairy, You will now feel delighted, safer to "own" her, or "do anything" with her.


Even by looking at the Banana Tree Fairy Talisman, the lay Chinese Folks will not even know it is actually a Banana Tree Fairy Talisman, unless You tell him /her.

Banana Tree Fairy Talisman is used for opposite sex attraction, seek Lottery Numbers, and call upon the Banana Tree Fairy to meet You at night.

Tips to use the Banana Tree Fairy Talisman: 

1) No need to find a Banana Tree - Keep the talisman in the wallet for opposite sex attraction (extremely sexual) and wealth luck.

2) No need to find a Banana Tree - When ask lottery (4D / Toto) number, pray to it with incense stick / aroma cone, and use "Shake Cup" Method.

3) Need Banana Tree with a heart - At night, go to a Banana Tree with a Heart. Light up candles and incense sticks on the ground, facing it. Tie 7 red strings on the banana tree heart. One red string lead all the way to the bed room (Or  a hut that can sleep at night). Put the Banana Tree Fairy Talisman below the Pillow. Do a Secret Chant, wait for the Beautiful Banana Tree Fairy to come. If she wants to come, she will come. After having fun and after awhile, let her go / send her off.

4) Need Banana Tree with a heart - At night, go a Banana Tree with a Heart. Poke 10 flags ( Made of papers and wooden /bambo sticks, written 0 to 9 on the paper flags) on the ground, facing the Banana Tree and then light up candles and incense sticks together with the flags.  After that, tie a red cloth (with secret inscription written on it)  on the heart and move away. Once in a while, or a day or two, occasionally come back to check out the flags. The fallen ones are the potential winning numbers. If You win the lottery, remember to go back and do some offerings.

Flags Of Numbers and incense sticks

Red cloth (with secret inscription written on it) 
tied on the Banana Tree Heart



Important: Banana Tree Fairy Talisman may look simple but the fee to create and empower it is not cheap.

Thai Version Of Banana Tree Ghost /Spirit / Fairy

In Thailand, Banana Tree Ghost / Spirit is called Nang Tani (Thai: นางตานี; "Lady of Tani") , Phi Tani (ผีตานี; "Ghost of Tani") or Phrai Tani (พรายตานี; "Nymph of Tani"). This ghost inhabits the clumps of wild banana trees (Musa balbisiana), known in Thai language as Kluai Tani (กล้วยตานี) and is popularly represented as a beautiful young woman wearing a green traditional Thai costume.

Nang Tani belongs to a type of female ghosts or fairies related to trees, known generically as Nang Mai (นางไม้; "Lady of the Wood") in the Thai lore.

Most of the time, Phi Tani remains hidden but she comes out of the tree and becomes visible especially on full moon nights. She has a greenish complexion, blending with the tree. She generally appears in a standing position and her feet don't touch the ground, but hover slightly above it.

Nang Tani generally has a gentle disposition. Folks will tie colored satin cloths around the trunk of the banana tree if found to be haunted by Nang Tani. Offerings are made to her in the form of sweets, incense sticks and flowers.

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Praying With Chinese Joss Papers - Sio Kim Zua (烧金纸)



Common types of Joss Papers are:

1) Gold Joss Paper (金纸)
2) Silver Joss Paper (银纸)
3) Gold Joss Paper with Fu-Lu-Shou Image (寿金)

There are several types of joss papers. Some type of joss papers are meant to offer to the deity levels. Some types of joss papers are burnt to the ancestors, and some types of joss papers are burnt to the ghosts / wandering spirits.

Different combination of joss papers are now packed in specific sets accordingly to offer to the respective specific deities, so You no need to head-ache about what to buy (or order) to pray to a particular deity.


Why Joss Papers?

When seek blessing or seek help, it is better to offer 1st and don't visit someone empty-handed.

Can Gods & Ghosts received them?

If You go and seek direct help from a Deity (during spirit medium possession by a Tang-Ki), the deity may instruct You to burn some Joss Papers to pray to a particular deity, or as offering to the ghosts/ wandering spirits whom You have offended.

If You go, or have visited a Taoist Master / Sorcerer to do a ritual, he or she may / might have instructed You to burn some Joss Papers to pray to the Dieties, or specifically pray to a particular deity, or as offering to the ghosts/ wandering spirits.

Common Usage of Joss Papers
  • Praying to Deities
  • Welcoming Deities
  • Sending Off Deities
  • Praying to Ancestors
  • Offering to ghosts & wandering spirits
  • Chinese Hungry Ghosts Festival
  • Chinese Funerals
  • Moving into new house
  • Moving into new business premise
  • Starting new construction project on a new ground (动土 - Move Soil)
  • During Taoist Rituals
  • During Taoist Sorcery
  • Etc
Advance usage of Joss Papers are done by Taoist Masters / Sorcerers by  drawing talismans on Joss Papers during rituals / sorcery.

When to burn Joss Papers?
  • Every 1st and 15th of Chinese Lunar Month
  • Birthday of the particular deity
  • Remembrance Day (Day Of Passing) of the deceased / ancestor
  • Farewell Day for Gods Of Stove (Kitchen God) on the 24th lunar day of 12th month
  • 1st Day, 15th Day of Chinese New Year
  • 1st Day, 15th Day and last Day of Chinese Hungry Ghosts Festival
  • Qing Ming Festival (Tomb Sweeping Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day, Clear and Bright Festival)
  • Etc
How Western Folks can adapt the practice of burning Joss Papers...

1) During Remembrance day (Day Of Passing) of the particular deceased / ancestor

2) During Halloween, burn joss papers to the wandering spirits

3) If You have set up a prayer corner / altar of a Chinese Deity in Your home or Office, You may burn Joss Papers on every 1st and 15th of Chinese Lunar Month and on the Birthday / Manifestation Day of that particular Deity.

How to burn Joss Papers?

Put the food /fruits and Joss Papers offering in front of the deity altar, or on the ground (if offerings are for ghosts / wandering spirits). Then light up incense sticks and say your prayer / wishes.

About 5 minutes / 10 minutes or much later, depend on your liking (before the joss sticks finish burning!), bring up the joss papers with both hands, pray to the deities, ancestors, ghosts / wandering spirits, say "I am burning the joss papers to You all" .

Then go outside, to the open space, and burn the joss papers in the metal tin / metal container.

Burning Joss Papers - A Waste of Money?

Imagine... By just burning some Joss Papers occasionally  to the deities or ghosts / wandering spirits, and  Your wishes keep come true or You are blessed with luck, and keep striking the lottery, how much is the R.O.I?


Related Article: Why Taoists need and must burn Joss Sticks and Joss Papers? AND WHY SHOULD YOU?

The Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字 are formed by combining several parts of Chinese characters  to form a unique single character (Secret Symbol / Code) , which represents a secret code-name of a specific Deity,  or contain a special meaning within Taoist Context.

There are several categories of Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字, such as: Secret Code Words of Upper Realm Deities, Middle Realm Deities and Lower Realm Deities, Secret Code Words of 60 Jia-Zi Tai-Sui,  and  Secret Code Words used in Taoist Rituals / Sorcery etc.

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字 are not used in daily Chinese communication. Ordinary Chinese Lay-People will find  the unique Characters meaningless. Only Taoist Priests / Masters / Sorcerers, who are imparted with the secret knowledge will understand the meaning of  each individual, specific, unique Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes).

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字 are used by Taoist Priests, Taoist Masters, Taoist Sorcerers and often appear on Taoist Spiritual Items, such as Taoist Talismans, Taoist Black Command Flags, Taoist Magic Mirrors etc.

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) contain spiritual magical power when created and empowered properly with chants and spells by a Taoist Priest / Master / Sorcerer.

3 Sets Of examples of Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) and their meaning ...

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) Of San Qing (Three Pure Ones) - 三清讳字


Yù Qīng (玉清) -  "Jade Pure One" is Yuan Shi Tian Zun (元始天尊) - "Lord of Primordial Beginning" or "Honoured Lord of the Origin" .

Shàng Qīng (上清) - "Supreme Pure One" is Ling Bao Tian Zun (靈寶天尊) - "The Universally Honoured One of Divinities and Treasures" or "Lord of the Numinous Treasure".

Tài Qīng (太清) - "Grand Pure One" is Tai Shang Lao Jun (太上老君) -  the "Highest Elder Lord" , or  Dao De Tian Zun (道德天尊) - "Lord of the Way and its Virtue" or "Honoured Lord of the Tao and the Virtue".

Taoist Secret Magical Character (Symbol / Code) Of The North Pole Emperor of Purple Subtlety - 紫薇讳字



The Secret Magical Character of Zi-Wei (紫薇讳字) - “雨漸耳”  represents the code-word of the Middle Heaven Great Emperor of the North Pole Star of Purple Subtlety (中天北極紫微大帝). He is the master of all the stars and in charge of all stars.

The Secret Magical Character of Zi-Wei (紫薇讳字) - “雨漸耳”  can be found in some Taoist Talismans that are used in getting rid of evil spirits.

The 28 strokes of  “雨漸耳” correspond with the 28 Mansions (二十八宿) of the Chinese constellations system.

东方青龙七宿:角、亢、氐、房、心、尾、箕
北方玄武七宿:斗、牛、女、虚、危、室、壁
西方白虎七宿:奎、娄、胃、昴、毕、觜、参
南方朱雀七宿:井、鬼、柳、星、张、翼、轸

Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) Of The 7 Northern Constellation Stars - 北斗七星讳字



The 7 Northern Constellation Stars (北斗七星):
  • 1st Star - Tan Lang Tai Xing Jun (贪狼太星君) - Dubhe - α UMa
  • 2nd Star - Ju Men Yuan Xing Jun (巨门元星君) - Merak - β UMa
  • 3rd Star - Lu Cun Zhen Xing Jun (禄存贞星君) - Phecda - γ UMa
  • 4th Star - Wen Qu Niu Xing Jun (文曲纽星君) - Megrez - δ UMa
  • 5th Star - Lian Zhen Gang Xing Jun (玉廉贞纲星君) - Alioth - ε UMa
  • 6th Star - Wu Qu Ji Xing Jun (武曲紀星君) - Mizar - ζ UMa
  • 7th Star  - Po Jun Guan Xing Jun (破军关星君) - Alkaid - η UMa 
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Few Thousands Of Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字...

The few Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字 shown here are just some popular examples of Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字.

There are about 3 thousands plus Taoist Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) - 道教讳字 representing each specific individual deities, or contain a special meaning within Taoist Context. Taoist  Priests / Masters / Sorcerers will only understand certain Secret Magical Characters (Symbols / Codes) that they have imparted with the knowledge.

The 'Ultimate Gay Love' Talisman Of Taoist Sorcery

'Ultimate Gay Love' Talisman is one of the Gay Talismans of Chinese Black Magic. It is invoked with the spiritual power of Taoist Rabbit God - Hu Tian Bao.

The talisman is to be kept by a gay who wish to attract other gays,  and improve the chance of having a gay-relationship.

If You are a  Gay who already has a specific target, or wish to improve the current gay-relationship with your gay-partner, or patching up with an ex-gay-lover, shall opt for Gay-Love Ritual instead.There are different gay-love rituals to deal with specific type of gay-love problems.


Take Note: The fee for these type of left-path spiritual items and magical rituals are more expensive than the normal right-path ones. When gays seek help or ask for the price / fee, be mentally prepared about the expensive fees and prices.

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The Origin & Legend Of The 3 Stars - Fu Lu Shou (福禄寿)

Fu Lu Shou (福禄寿) are the personified ideas of Prosperity (Fu), Status (Lu), and Longevity (Shou) in Chinese Folk Religion.



The Star Of Fu (福)

Fu-Xing (福星), refers to the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. In Chinese astrology, the planet Jupiter was believed to be auspicious.



Deification Of Fu-Xing (福星) - God Of Prosperity

In the Tang Dynasty, Yang Cheng (阳城) became a governor of Dao-Zhou (道州) in Hunan of Central China. Emperor Tang De Zong  (唐德宗) found midgets (侏儒) amusing, and ordered every year to gather  some of them as special tribute to the imperial court by becoming palace slaves for his own entertainment. When governor Yang learned that the midgets were unhappy to be taken away from their families, he stood up to the emperor and abolished the practice. Thus Yang became immortalized as one who brings blessings and happiness.

The Star Of Lu (禄)

Lu-Xing (禄星), is Mizar - Zeta Ursae Majoris (ζ) - Zet UMa of the Big Dipper. In traditional Chinese astronomy, it is the sixth star in the Wen-Chang cluster.





Deification Of Lu-Xing (禄星) - God Of Status

The God of Status is identified with Immortal Zhang (张仙) who was probably the same person as Zhang Yuan Xiao (张远霄) who lived in Si-Chuan during the Five Dynasties period 五代 (907-960), dwelled on Mt. Qingcheng (青城) and cultivated the Dao (道). He was also called Song Zi Zhang Xian 送子张仙 - "Immortal Zhang presenting a baby", and figures in a theatre play. In popular art the God of Status is shown in the robes of a ministerial vice director (Yuan Wai Lang - 員外郎), with a peony blossom on his head, symbolizing wealth. He commonly holds a baby in his arms or holds a small child at the hand. In some pictures the figure of the God of Status is accompanied by a deer, or the picture is inscribed with the word for deer, which is a wordplay because "deer" (鹿 - lù) is pronounced in the same way as "status" (祿 - lù).

The Star Of Shou (壽)

The star of Shou (壽), Shou-Xing (寿星), is α Carinae (Canopus) -  Canopus (α Car, α Carinae, Alpha Carinae). It is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Carina.

In Chinese astronomy, it is the star of the South Pole. It is the symbol of happiness and longevity in Far Eastern culture. It is also called "The Old Man of the South Pole" (南极老人 - Nan Ji Lao Ren).



Deification Of Shou-Xing (寿星) - God Of Longevity

According to legend, he was carried in his mother's womb for ten years before being born, and was already an old man when delivered. He is recognized by his high, domed forehead and the peach which he carries as a symbol of immortality. The God of Longevity is usually shown smiling and friendly, and he may sometimes be carrying a gourd filled with Elixir of Life.

The Proper Tai-Sui Protection Talismans

Every time coming close to Chinese New Year, many Chinese Folks will be very worried about whether the New Chinese Year will have them crash / offend the new up-coming Tai-Sui in-charge, which may cause them to have a hard year ahead, bad luck, ill-health, money problem etc.  Chinese folks will be busy seeking information about Tai-Suis, such as how to Pray to Tai-Sui or where to get a Tai-Sui Protection Talisman.

This article will show You the genuine Tai-Sui Talismans and how to use them.

To understand what is Tai-Sui, go here >>  The Origin Of Tai-Suis

There are 60 Tai-Suis. Each new year, there will be one particular Tai-Sui in charge.

There will be 4 Chinese Zodiac Signs that are in conflict with the Tai-Sui of the new year.

The 4 conflicts are:

  • 刑太岁 - Punishment Of  Tai-Sui
  • 沖太岁 - Opposing The Taisui
  • 破太岁 - Destruction Of The Taisui
  • 害太岁 - Harming The Taisui

In Pure Taoism Version:

Taoist Secret Tai-Sui Talismans come in Yin Form & Yang Form.

There are 60 secret Yin-Form Tai-Sui Talismans and 60 secret Yang-Form Tai-Sui Talismans, and another 60 talismans of the names of the specific Tai-Suis.

One of the 60 Yin or 60 Yang Secret Tai-Sui Talismans, is combined with one of the talisman of the name of that  specific Tai-Sui to create a complete Tai-Sui Protection Talisman of that particular year.

Taoist Master / Sorcerer will then empower the Tai-Sui Talisman with Tai-Sui Secret Mantra.

Folks born in the Yin Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui  of the new year, shall carry Yang Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.

Folks born in the Yang Year, who crash / offend Tai-Sui of the new year, shall carry Yin Form Tai-Sui Talisman of that year to seek protection.

The 60 Secret Yang-Form Tai-sui Talismans (Red Colour) & 60 Secret Yin-Form Taisui Talismans (Black Colour)


60 Talismans of the names of each individual Tai-Suis


In Folk Taoism Version:

There are many Tai-Sui Talismans produced by so-called Taoist 'Masters' and so-called Feng-Shui 'Masters', who don't know what they are doing. There are many errors found in those Tai-Sui Talismans that are shown on Feng-Shui Books, or given freely to the public, or even paid-version. One example: On the top  right side of a Tai-Sui Talisman (Folk Taoist Version),  the South Deeper (南斗)should have 6 circles, but often time the wrong / fake version only show 5 circles.

 6 examples of the proper Folk Taoist Version Of Tai-Sui Protection Talismans


To get a Correct Version Tai-Sui Protection Talisman..

You may get it free from a Taoist Temple, or pay a fee to get a Taoist / Feng-Shui Master to create and empower it for You, but make sure the Master know what he /she is doing. Many  Taoist / Feng Shui  'Masters' are copying one another with their error-filled Tai-Sui Talismans.

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'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman


In Short: 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman is multi-purpose talisman that has black magic power in it. It can be used to bring Goodness to Yourself and do Evil to Your enemies. Folks can now start cursing and swearing and praying for the demise of their enemies all by themselves. It is also a very powerful Talisman for Striking The Lottery, Winning In The Casinos, Protection From Black Magic, Protection From Accidents, Protection From Bad Luck etc.

Chinese Folks might have heard of Five Ghosts (五鬼) but don't know much about them. Many Western Folks who studied Feng Shui or read up Feng Shui Materials would have come across "Five Ghosts" but the "Five Ghosts" found in Feng Shui Studies are totally different from the "Five Ghosts" invoked in Taoist Sorcery.

There are different groups of 5 ghosts invoked in different sects / lineages of Taoist Sorcery. In 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman, this group of 5 ghosts invoked belong to Southern Mao-Shan Sect and the sub-sects / sub-lineages, such as  Feng Yang Pai (凤阳派), Yin Shan Pai (阴山派),Gui Shan Pai (鬼山派).

These 5 ghosts are:
  • Central: Yao Bi Song (中央姚碧松)
  • North: Lin Jing Zhong (北方林敬忠)
  • West: Cai Zi Liang (西方蔡子良)
  • South: Zhang Zi Gui (南方张子贵)
  • East: Chen Gui Xian (東方陈贵先)
These 5 ghosts are important spiritual entities very often invoked by Taoist Sorcerers when casting black magic spells, especially on revenge purposes, such as:
  • 5 Ghosts disturb Enemies
  • Make enemies fall sick 
  • Make enemies turn dumb
  • Make enemies go mad
  • Make enemies go mute
  • Make enemies accident prone 
  • Make enemies feel suicidal 
  • Make enemies bad luck
  • Make enemies lose jobs
  • Make enemies lose businesses
  • Make couples break up
  • Make married couples divorce
  • etc
Other than hexing and revenge purposes,  5 ghosts are also invoked for positive reasons, such as:
  • Search for missing person
  • Getting a Job
  • Promotion In the Job
  • Dramatic Improvement In Sales  & Businesses
  • Win the lottery (Pick 4 / Pick 3 / Lotto / Bingo / Toto etc)
  • Win in the Casinos
  • Protect against other black magicians
  • Whatever You wish for
5 ghosts are neither evil nor holy spirits. They are spirit servants that always follow the command of the Taoist Sorcerers. Good or Bad, depend on the heart of the Taoist Sorcerers.

The reason for introducing 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman

Very often, folks who seek help to cast black magic spells on their enemies, can't afford the very expensive Revenge Ritual Fee (Several Thousands US Dollars) . Even for Buy-The-Package-And-Do-It-Yourself types of rituals, such as "5 Ghosts Bring Wealth" Talismans & Rituals, are too complicated and troublesome for most people.

In order to make life easy and affordable to most people, the 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman (Created & Empowered On Yellow Cloth) is created.

By keeping the 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman on standby, You can pull it out anytime anywhere You like, light up an incense stick and then start cursing and swearing and praying  that Your enemies suffer the type of fate You wish they deserve.

Very high chance that what You curse & swear on Your enemies might happen to them because the 5 ghosts invoked on the talismans are listening to Your orders, so be very careful.

Other than the main ability to cast revenge magic all by yourself, 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman can also pray for whatever You wish for,such as: 
  • Bring Back Your Lover
  • Get A Good Job
  • Promotion In the Job
  • Dramatic Improvement In Sales  & Businesses
  • Ask for the Potential Winning Lottery Numbers (Pick 4 / Pick 3 / Lotto / Bingo / Toto etc)
  • Win in the Casinos
  • Protect against other black magicians
  • Protection From  Black Magic
  • Protection From Accidents
  • Protection From Bad Luck
  • Whatever You wish for
The talisman last forever and no due date. The longer You keep and use, the more powerful the talisman becomes.

Video Footage of 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman

Conclusion: 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman is a multi-purpose talisman that has black magic power in it. It can be used to bring Goodness to Yourself and do Evil on Your enemies.

Folks order this talisman for 3 reasons:
  • Can't afford the black magic ritual fee
  • Want to keep a talisman for the main purpose of destroying his / her enemies by himself / herself
  • At the same time can use for  all kinds of other purposes

If You have very specific request, You are encouraged to order specific-purpose talisman, which is magically very powerful for it's specific purpose.

If You don't dare to keep 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman, due to it's black magic elements, then You may prefer to have a Revenge Ritual done by Taoist Sorcery Master.

Important Note: The fee to create and empower 'Ultimate 5 Ghosts Multi-Purpose' Talisman is still consider expensive to most folks but far cheaper than the fee to cast Revenge / Curse Magic for You. The talisman last forever and no due date. The longer You keep and use, the more powerful the talisman becomes, therefore it is considered very cheap in the long run.

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