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<title><![CDATA[Very RARE ,Unique Antiques for sale....IT'S ALIVE!!!]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[Interested?Just call me or send me sms to +628176906080 (jakarta) or my email jamzyoung03@yahoo.com for more info $-).Just for interested parties who believe.Mediators WELCOME!!
 
Thank u for ur comment on my fotopages.com.Indonesia is well known for its cultures and rich of traditional ancient weapons usually used by RAJA2 (Kings) which are called PUSAKA.Pusaka is  very old amulets such as KERIS(Java Knife) , STONES (Magic Stones) and many others. Some of  this pusaka have been let go by the flaglist of raja2 or bought by collectors or even used by some people to protect themselves from bad energy and they also believe that pusaka can give u additional energy in your luck and fortune , make people respect u,smoothen your businesss etc.
 
I have some of  the above collections such as : 
Standing Keris/Dancing Keris (send u email under request)) 
Magic Stones : enable to turn a glass or more glasses of water red,Bullet Proof/hair cut proof stones 
Other Safety JIMAT (Amulets)
Each of the ancient items has khodam(spirits) in it.Keris was made by Mpu Mpu (Spiritual holy spirit MAHA GURU),when he died the Keris is named upon him,and it believes his spirit  is still alive in the KERIS or other things he owned previously that he would follow or be a companion to the one who is wearing/using it.It sounds like fairy tales,but it is TRUE!!!WATCH DANCING KERIS I WILL SEND YOU UNDER YOUR REQUEST,IT IS DANCING!!!

Actually the keris itself is not dancing,but the Spirit makes the KERIS dance,but we are not able to see him on our naked eyes,sometimes we are able to communicate with them in our dreams.

PUSAKA only attach and work to people who are humble,and the one who owns it must abide by the rules not to show off,and not using it for bad needs.

PRICe is usually called MAS KAWIN (Engagement) and we have to ask the PUSAKA thru its KHODAM whether he wants to follow his new lord,but we would prefer your offer first...,REMEMBER hundred of years old PUSAKA that is very very RARE.


Attached is some antiques found recently by treasure hunters.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.I can send you more items under your request.
I am also available if you are looking fot spiritual items for collection or self needs. :ar15: 
 

Warmest regards

James Setiawan

Jakarta/Indonesia

+628176906080

e.Prefer buyers from other country.[color=red][/color]

WHAT IS KERIS?The keris is considered a magical weapon, filled with great 
spiritual power. In Javanese there is a term "Tosan Aji" or
"Magic Metal" uesd to describe the keris. The keris is replete with
the totems of Malay-Indonesian culture; hindu and islam.
The best example can be seen in the union of the paksi (tang)
and the ganja. The paksi represents the lingam, which is a phallic
symbol, while the hole in the ganja represents the yoni, the female
vagina. The union of both is considered very powerful in hinduistic
belief system as it brings life; an act of great power. Thus the
joining of the paksi and the ganja imbues the keris with the power
over life.

The waves of the keris are representative of the Naga, a 
mythical snake creature. The Naga is closely associated with water
and rivers. As water is life, the Naga is a powerful symbol. Imitation
of the Naga in the keris adds power to it. In Java, the keris blade 
is described in terms of the Naga; a straight blade is called 
"sarpa tapa" or snake in meditation, while the wavy blade is
"sarpa lumuka" or snake in motion.

The Kembang Kacang too is symbolically powerful. In Malay
it is called Belalai Gajah or elephant's trunk. The tiny projections 
under the tendril in Javanese is called Lembai Gajah, or elephant's
lips. There is no doubt that the Kembang Kacang is associated to 
the elephant and hence it is linked to Ganasha, the Hindu deity 
with an elephant's head; a deity of great power and strength.

The pamor in the blade adds to the belief in the keris 
as a magical weapon. The appearance of the intricate patterns
in the blade through the process of forging is considered magical
and a manifestation of great spiritual power. Different types of
pamor are said to give different powers to a blade; such as the
power to deflect blows, to bring prosperity, etc. Beras Wutah 
(Scattered Rice Grains) is considered lucky as a man must be
of means to scatter rice grains away. Udan Mas (Rain of Gold)
is good for the businessman  as it brings rains of wealth. For an 
easy life, choose an    Adeg blade as the straight flowing lines
corresponds to things coming easily to you.

While different pamor connotes different qualities, purists 
believe that it is not license for one to go and get a pamor that
catches his fancy or matches his desires. Pamor is considered so
powerful that it must match your status in life. If not, it will bring you
harm. For example, if you are not a man of power or war, avoid 
Buntel Mayit, the Death Shroud, or you might find it consuming you.

The shape and length of the blade is equally important. Many 
believe that a keris must be compatible with its owner. While pamor
is an important guide, the length of the blade, I think, has more
significance on whether the blade is compatible or not. There
are several elaborate and complex counting systems on the length
of the blade to decide on compatibility. One method is to recite 
mantras or chants or prayers as they thumb the length of the blade 
from the ganja to the point. When the finger or thumb reaches the
point, the chant must end and where it ends will decide the issue of
compatibility. A purist will not accept a keris if it is not compatible,
regardless of its rarity, pamor or worth.

Hence it is no surprise that many people believe that keris blades
are imbued with great supernatural powers have a life of its own.
So respected and venerated is the keris that believers in it magical
properties make offerings to it and bath it in incense every Thursday
and have it ritually washed, its pamor revitalised in a solution of
lime juice and arsenic, and scented once a year in the month of
Suro or Muharam to maintain its powers.

The keris has always been considered as protective. In 
traditional Malay houses, a keris would be secured to the main
roof beam to protect the house. Stories abound of keris flying
out of their sheaths and attacking an enemy; of keris rattling
in their sheaths at the approach of danger; of killing an enemy by
just pointing at someone. There is a marvelous legend of a keris 
that could help people frosee the future. Hang Jebat, a
legendary Malay hero, had a keris with holes in the sogogan
that allowed him to see the immediate future when he peered 
through the holes. A keris with "combong" or holes in the 
sogogan is considered a very powerful keris today.

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