補充課程 — Supplementary Studies
Thai Wicha Studies
泰式威查術
Supplementary magical arts studies — Thai Wicha traditions explored in context with the Chinese Five Arts lineage. 18 arts across 6 categories.
Thai Wicha (วิชา — “knowledge/art”) represents a parallel magical tradition sharing deep roots with Southern Chinese folk magic. These supplementary studies are offered within the Liuren Fajiao context as comparative material for practitioners studying the wider ecosystem of Southeast Asian ritual arts.
Serm Duang & Chata (Destiny & Luck Improvement)
4 arts in this category
วิชาเสริมดวง
Wicha Serm Duang
Fate Improvement
Powerful arts to boost one's destiny, remove bad luck (Duang Dtok), and align with positive celestial forces.
Amulets: Phra Rahu, Solar/Lunar Yantras
วิชาพระราหูอมจันทร์
Wicha Phra Rahu Om Chan
Rahu Swallowing the Moon
Specialized eclipse magic to transform bad fortune into windfall success. Used to appease Rahu and gain his protection from hidden enemies.
Amulets: One-eyed Coconut Rahu, Black Jade Rahu
โชคลาภและโภคทรัพย์
Chok Larp & Pokasap
Wealth & Assets
Focuses on windfall luck, gambling success, and the accumulation of material treasures.
Amulets: Nang Kwak, Chuchok, Maeo Jao Sua
วิชาเบี้ยแก้
Wicha Bia Gae
Solving Cowrie
A powerful mercury-filled cowrie shell used to cure illness, repel black magic, and solve unresolvable problems. Authentic Bia Gae are hollow shells filled with consecrated mercury (Parort) and sealed with Chan Na Rong (stingless bee wax) or dark lacquer. When shaken, the 'kluk kluk' sound indicates its active alchemical power.
Amulets: Mercury-filled Cowrie Shell (Bia Gae)
Maha Amnaj & Baramee (Power & Authority)
3 arts in this category
มหาอำนาจ
Maha Amnaj
Great Authority
Grants the practitioner a commanding presence, respect from others, and protection from subordinates or enemies.
Amulets: Tiger teeth, Garuda (Peyakru), Lions
วิชามีดหมอ
Wicha Mit Mor
Doctor's Knife
The ritual spirit knife used to exorcise demons, command spirits, and cut through bad karma. A supreme tool of authority.
Amulets: Ritual Knife (Mit Mor), Mit Prab Pairee
เทพนิมิต
Thep Nimit
Divine Vision
Invoking the protection and guidance of the Devas. Dreaming of solutions and divine warnings.
Amulets: Angelic figures, Phra Phrom
Metta & Saneh (Compassion & Charm)
4 arts in this category
เมตตามหานิยม
Metta Mahaniyom
Great Popularity
Universal benevolence. Makes the practitioner likable, respected, and favored by all.
Amulets: Phra Somdej, Khun Phaen, Salika
วิชาขุนแผน
Wicha Phra Khun Phaen
The Warrior-Sorcerer's Art
The quintessential art of the charming warrior, named after the legendary figure from the Khun Chang Khun Phaen epic. Combines invincible protection (Kong Grapan) with irresistible charisma (Metta Maha Saneh). The amulets traditionally feature the Buddha subduing Mara and are highly prized in Thai culture for business and romantic success.
Amulets: Phra Khun Phaen, Guman Thong
มหาสเน่ห์
Maha Saneh
Great Charm
Intense personal magnetism and romantic attraction. Fetters the hearts of others.
Amulets: In Koo, Mae Per, Nam Man Prai
สาริกาลิ้นทอง
Salika Lin Tong
Golden Tongue Bird
The Wicha of the Golden Tongue Bird. Grants the practitioner sweet speech that can convince and enchant anyone.
Amulets: Salika bird amulets, Takrut Lin Tong
Protection & Victory (Kong Grapan & Klaew Klaad)
4 arts in this category
คงกระพันชาตรี
Kong Grapan Chadtri
Invulnerability
Renders the body impenetrable to sharp weapons and projectiles.
Amulets: Tiger Skin, Sak Yant Suea
แคล้วคลาด
Klaew Klaad
Evasion
The art of avoiding danger before it strikes. Missing accidents, escaping ambushes, and avoiding bullets.
Amulets: Takrut, Phra Rod
มหาอุด
Maha Ut
Great Sealing
The Wicha of 'stopping' or 'sealing'. Used to stop guns from firing, seal wounds, and prevent energy leaks.
Amulets: Takrut Maha Ut, Pidta amulets
วิชาหุ่นพยนต์
Wicha Hoon Payon
Automaton Spirit
Creating a magical robotic bodyguard from woven grass or metal (such as effigies or 'golems' in Thai folk magic). It is imbued with protective spirit energy using Wicha Akarn Sam Sip Song (invoking the 32 elements). Used to protect property and take damage on behalf of the owner.
Amulets: Woven grass figures, Metal effigies
Healing & Medicine (Wicha Ruk Sa)
1 art in this category
Spirit & Necromancy (Saiyasart)
2 arts in this category
วิชากุมารทอง
Wicha Kuman Thong
Golden Boy
The art of binding a child spirit to a statue for mutual benefit. The spirit helps with business and luck, while the owner provides merit (Tam Boon) for the spirit's rebirth.
Amulets: Kuman Thong statues, Luk Krok
วิชาไล่ขวัญ
Wicha Phai Kwan
Summoning/Restoring Soul Essence
The Kwan (ขวัญ) is the thirty-two soul essences residing in the body. When frightened or displaced, illness and bad luck follow. Phai Kwan rituals call the Kwan back and restore vitality.
Amulets: Woven Kwan-binding cords, Khan Tok offerings
Sacred Objects & Designs 聖物與符咒
Sak Yant sacred tattoo designs and consecrated amulets — the material dimensions of Thai Wicha practice.
Sak Yant Designs
聖符刺青 · สักยันต์
15 sacred designsSacred geometric tattoo designs — Hah Taew, Gao Yord, Tiger, Hanuman, and 11 more — with placement, effects, and maintenance rules.
Thai Amulets
泰式佛牌 · พระเครื่อง
12 amulet typesPhra Somdej, LP Thuad, Phra Pidta, Takrut, and more — consecrated sacred objects with their powers, lineages, and observances.