Ajarn Apichai Success Candle Ritual – april 25th
This is a working carried out in Thailand by Ajarn Apichai through his direct student, Gary Noriyuki, who serves as the bridge between you and the ritual itself. When you take part in this, you are not just buying into a candle being lit—you are being placed inside the rite as it happens. Your name is spoken into it, your presence is counted, and your spirit is brought before the Teachers as if you were physically there.
This candle is not something done casually. It is only worked during moments of real weight—initiations, lineage rites, and the Wai Kru itself, where the current of the masters is at its strongest. This is for those who walk close to Ajarn’s current, who carry his yants, his amulets, or who feel called to stand under his lineage and receive from it directly.
At its core, this work is about honoring the chain of Teachers. When your candle is lit, you are brought before them in recognition and respect. In return, their current moves toward you—bringing protection, opening roads, strengthening your position, and laying the ground for steady success. It carries the same current as being present for the Wai Kru itself, including the force of the head-blessing rites that seal a student under the guardianship of the lineage.
This is also a work of sharpening the mind and spirit. It feeds clarity, discipline, and the ability to move through obstacles without hesitation. Whether you’re walking spiritual paths or handling the demands of everyday life, the current behind this ritual strengthens your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and land where you intend to go.
The candle also serves as a point of contact. It ties you directly to the current of the Masters and reinforces the power already within you—your prayers, your chants, your workings. It’s not just external blessing; it aligns what you carry internally so that your own work hits harder and moves cleaner.
There is also a current within this rite that sharpens focus and understanding—something like feeding the mind with a medicine for wisdom. What you study, what you build, what you aim toward begins to fall into place with less resistance. Things connect faster. Results come easier.
The ritual is performed during the Wai Kru at the temple of Luang Phor Charuay on April 25th. From morning into midday, all who are included are treated as present within the ceremony itself. This is not symbolic—it is an actual placement within the working.
To take part, you’ll keep yourself steady and focused at the time of the rite. Hold the image of the Teachers in your mind, speak your intentions clearly, and work the kata that will be provided to you. This aligns you with what is happening on the other side as the candle is being worked in your name.
All that is needed from you is your name and date of birth. From there, everything is passed directly to Ajarn so the work can be done properly. You will receive images of your candle and the ritual as it is carried out.
This is not a distant blessing. This is you being brought into the temple, into the current, and into the hands of the lineage—through the work of his student, standing in place to make sure your presence is carried there correctly.
All funds collected from this work are sent directly to Ajarn Apichai, who then brings the offering to his teacher during the Wai Kru of Luang Phor Charuay. This is part of supporting the completion of the pagoda at the temple.
For that reason, all orders will close on April 24th so everything can be properly prepared and delivered in time. There is no set limit on participation—anyone called to stand in this work may take part.
May Ajarn and his teacher reach their goal, and may the merit of this offering return to all who step into the rite.
Ajarn Apichai is a master of Lanna candle magic, and this extremely rare ritual is being offered now.