Scorpaena brasiliensis
Barbfish
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Status: Least concern
Distribution: The eastern coasts of North and South America - along Brazil, the Carribean Sea and Gulf of Mexico and the eastern coast of the USA.

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Scorpaena brasiliensis
Barbfish
Image source
Status: Least concern
Distribution: The eastern coasts of North and South America - along Brazil, the Carribean Sea and Gulf of Mexico and the eastern coast of the USA.
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A fascinating old amulet from circa 2500 BE made using origami like sacred geometry to create a lucky barbfish (Pla Tapian),for wealth attraction, good business and mercy charm.
A fascinating old amulet from circa 2500 BE made using origami like sacred geometry to create a lucky barbfish (Pla Tapian),for wealth attraction, good business and mercy charm. from Olden Days Master Monk LP Rian of Wat Bang Rahoeng.
In Thai Buddhism, the Civara Robe of a Buddhist Monk or a Guru Master is considered an extremely sacred blessing and devotees often ask their chosen Gurus (Kroo Ba Ajarn), for a piece of robe to pray to and be connected to their Guru Spiritually. The Robe itself is the fear of all Demons and Maras, and is hence a protection agains Black Magic too.
An extremely rare and pristinely kept Pla Tapian origami Yantra spell woven from Jivara Monks Robes, in the form of a lucky Barbfish for Business Prosperity and Auspicious Blessings in the Household, one of the classic preferred amulets of the pantheon of Luang Phu Rian, Gaeji Ajarn Master Monk of Wat Bang Rahoeng, in Nontaburi.