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Blessed By A Monk: My Sak Yant Experience Chiang Mai, Thailand Using a bamboo needle and then blessed with a Buddhist mantra by an ordained monk. Sak Yant is a 2000 year old practice for warriors, fighters, and monks and are said to give the wearer magic powers associated with healing, luck, strength, and protection against evil. “Yant Kao Yod.” This Yant is typically the first Sak Yant a warrior is supposed to receive. It represents the 9 peaks of Buddhism and is believed to give protective powers against black magic and paranormal powers. Protecting the wearer from curses and giving them protection and good luck. The final blessing of my Sak Yant was to give the tattoo its powers. To help guide me with strength and security as I leave the temple and enter back into the physical world. It was a holy and divine experience that left a permanent reminder of protection. For Your Blessing, Kob-Kun-Kap! Read The Full Article at: https://alwayspacked.com/lifestyle/sa... Follow Me On Instagram: @MikePetrone Music By: X50 - Life (Free Vlog Music) Disclaimer: It goes without saying that with a 2000 year old tradition in a country where hygiene and sanitary standards aren’t the same to western society, there poses some health risks when receiving a traditional Sak Yant tattoo. Much of it depends on the temple and monk you are receiving your tattoo from but many monks and temples are known for re-using needles (typically sanitizing in between) and dipping into the same ink jar. This can lead to the possibility of an infection and or the transmission of a blood borne illness/pathogen. When I received my Sak Yant this was a concern of mine, however I watched the monk open a package and use a new needle. My only concern was his lack of glove use during the process (only using one glove about halfway through the tattoo) but it was a chance I took. I felt as though I only have one life to live and I have definitely done things that are way more reckless in my lifetime that could have led to even worse outcomes. The chances of you contracting any illness is very low but it is a chance you take. Use your common sense as with any tattoo. Make sure he is using a new needle (or thoroughly sanitized) and use your instincts. Remember, there are plenty of clean and professional tattoo shops throughout Thailand. It is possible to get a Sak Yant tattoo by a professional tattooist with proper equipment and then later on have your ink blessed by a monk.