Ritualistically consecrated water
Prepared in monk‑crafted wooden vessels by Southeast Asian occultists over a dedicated period of time, this water is empowered with intense ascetic concentration and clarity. It is intended for use in blessing, empowering, or protection.
Nam Mon water may be used to bless or empower talismanic objects, ritual tools, and temple or household space; to attract auspicious opportunities; or simply for self‑anointment following ritual or meditative praxis.
For paranormal enthusiasts, this consecrated water is also highly suitable for self‑cleansing and energetic cleansing of spaces. May also be added to bath water.
Ingredients include water, sacred herbs, and salt. An athame blade - forged from a flattened Buddhist temple nail - is submerged in the water vessel together with a wand containing the hair of a deceased monk. The water is then continuously enchanted over a period of seven days.