JinnAndTonics Genie E-book CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 HISTORY OF JINN IN SOCIETY 4 EXISTENCE OF JINN 18 TYPE AND ORDER OF JINN 23 LIFE AND POWER OF JINN 24 JINN AND THE AFTER LIFE 27 POSSESSION BY JINN 28 UNDERSTANDING JINN AND THEIR FORMS 30 JinnAndTonics Copyright 2006 - 2010 This e-book may not be duplicated, copied, or otherwise sold or used without written permission from JINNANDTONICS. To request permission please contact us at [email protected] Contributing Authors: Ra’id Al-Fulani, Melissa Smith Special Thanks to Members of The Elders, Charlene Smith, Tiffany Smith, Lester Smith, the Godwins, and the Jones Family. 1 PROLOGUE The object of knowledge is wisdom. Before you read this information, I want to make it very clear a few important factors. One, it is not my intention to give the reader anything other than a mild version of beginner knowledge. Also, please do not be surprised to read this information in part, on other seller’s auctions, as some of it is gleaned from internet sources, to make it convenient for the reader, so as to not have to do the research themselves. Finally, it is not my intention to provide exhaustive answers, as it would be impossible. I do however welcome any questions. I have been a life student of polytheism, mystism, and mankind. I was aware of the otherside at the early age of 18 months, and have my first memory of a paranormal experience at that time. I was an early bloomer. I walked early, talked early, and experienced God very early. At age 3, I was talking to the otherside, and by age 5, I was teaching some adults. By age 8, I approached my parents, and requested that I be allowed to live on my own, and I was prepared to move out….to our backyard, where I planned on opening my own psychic private practice. Thank goodness for my mother’s strength. Albeit, I wore her down by age 15, and I was on my own, and petitioning the state for permission to go to college as a minor. I’m not sure, but I get the feeling that I was born with a mission and enough ambition to carry it out. I have actually seen angels, cherubs, dragons, demons, demon possessions, jinn, fae, ghosts, ascensions, healings, miracles, and more. I have in fact never seen a chupacabra, other than on the Sci Fi Channel. How about you? My abilities include, but are not limited to, the gift of prophecy, gift of knowledge (word of knowledge), and other psychic skills. Yes, skills. Psychic ability is inherit in all people, so your ability is actually what you are willing to accept, use, practice, and so on. Some of what I practice is astrology, palm reading, tarot, and eating chocolate. Just, trying to see if you were paying attention. I have stood on holy ground in the presence of God, and felt the fringes of his glory wash over me. I fear no evil, I tolerate no lie, and I have no tact. (or so my mom tells me). I have through the pursuits of knowledge asked many stupid things, like, am I to prideful, if so humble me O’ Lord. I really don’t 2 recommend you say that unless you understand what you’re asking. Seriously! There is much truth in the saying, “pride goeth before the fall”. I have been a midwife and a hospice nurse, I have seen mankind coming into the world and leaving, and the basic truths are the same for us all. We enter through a portal and we exit through a portal, and both can be graceful or painful, for some, target practice should be a portal travel prerequisite. My point is I’m ordinary. I have just had extraordinary experiences because I chose to pay attention to everything, and I never believed in limits, therefore I was never limited. May I invite you to try the same? ~Melissa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INTRODUCTION The Jinn comes from Islamic religion and mythology. It is a free willed spirit, but it can be controlled by magically binding it to an object. Most of us think of The Genie of the Magic Lamp in the story of Aladdin from The Thousand and One Nights or the Disney movie. My favorite was always portrayed by actress, Barbra Eden, in I Dream Of Genie, on American Pop Culture Television. I’m always amazed by how accurately the show depicted the shenanigans a good hearted jinni could manage to drag her unaware master into. Although, quite fun to watch, not so much to experience in real life. Jinn have many descriptions, some live deep in the earth and appear as monstrous creatures, some take the form of animals, some have wings and can fly, others appear as black dogs, some eat or possess humans, and others can even appear as beautiful women. If the Jinn is fond of a person it can give them great wealth, protection, and 3 power. If it does not like you it can cause you harm, torture, and even bring death. Genie is the English term for the Arabic جن (jinn). In pre-Islamic Arabian mythology and in Islam, a jinni (also "djinni" or "djini") is a member of the jinn (or "djinn"), a race of creatures. The word "jinn" literally means anything which has the connotation of concealment, invisibility, seclusion and remoteness. Genie is the usual English translation of the Arabic term jinni, but it is not an Anglicized form of the Arabic word, as is commonly thought. The English word comes from French génie, which meant a spirit of any kind, which in turn came from Latin genius, which meant a sort of tutelary or guardian spirit thought to be assigned to each person at birth (see genius). With the variations in translation came the variations in myths. We hope to introduce the facts to any new jinn master, and perhaps enlighten a few of the knowledgeable. Most important, we want to arm every reader with the knowledge and power to recognize a good jinni from a bad one, and how not to get taken advantage of by scoundrels or jinn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HISTORY OF JINN IN SOCIETY Historical foreword: Semites {SEM' - yts} are peoples who speak Semitic languages; the group includes Arabs, Aramaeans, Jews, and many Ethiopians. In a Biblical sense, Semites are peoples whose ancestry can be traced back to Shem, Noah's eldest son. 4 A Semite is someone descended from Shem, the eldest son of Noah. A HEBREW is someone descended from Heber (or, "Eber"), one of the great- grandsons of Shem. So, all Hebrew are Semites, but not all Semites are Hebrews. (Both Sunnite Arabs and Jews are Semites, and Hebrews.) Present day speakers of Semitic languages are as diverse in physical, psychological, cultural, and sociological characteristics as are speakers of Indo European languages. The most prominent Semites today are Arabs and Jews. They are different in many ways, and they have absorbed a variety of European traits through centuries of migration and trade. The origin of Semitic languages, however, and many similarities in the stories of Islam and Judaism reflect a common ancient history. The ancient Semitic populations were pastoral Nomads who several centuries before the Christian Era were migrating in large numbers from Arabia to Mesopotamia, the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, and the Nile River delta. Jews and other Semites settled in villages in Judea, southern Palestine. Jinn in pre-Islamic mythology For the ancient Semites, jinn were believed to be spirits of vanished ancient peoples who acted during the night and disappeared with the first light of dawn; they could make themselves invisible or change shape into animals at will; these spirits were commonly believed to be responsible for diseases and for the manias of some lunatics. Sound familiar? Like our well known ghouls, vampires, and werewolves? Types of jinn include the ghoul (night shade, which can change shape), the sila (which cannot change shape) and the ifrit (pronounced AYE-FRIT). The Arabs believed that the jinn were spirits of fire, although sometimes they associated them with succubi, demons in the forms of beautiful women, who visited men by night to copulate with them until they were exhausted. There are legends that say a succubae was truly a hideous creature who preyed on the 5 weak-minded men, causing them to believe they were beautiful women, who when the men thought the succubus was performing and exhaustive pleasure, in fact she was sucking the soul out of him. No doubt this version was started by the jealous housewives. Jinn in Islam Muslims believe that jinn are real beings, just as the Christians believe in the reality of angels. A Muslim has to believe in the jinn. They are mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. The jinn are said to be creatures with free will, made of smokeless fire by God (the literal translation being "subtle fire", i.e. a fire which does not give itself away through smoke), much in the same way humans were made of a metaphorical clay. In the Qur'an, jinn are frequently mentioned and Sura 72 of the Qur'an named Al-Jinn is entirely about them. Another Sura (Al- Naas) mentions the Jinn in the last verse. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad was said to have been sent as a prophet to both "humanity and the jinn." A recommended reading for all jinn masters. The jinn have communities much like human societies: they eat, marry, die, etc. They are invisible to humans, but they can see humans. Sometimes they accidentally or deliberately come into view or into contact with humans. Jinn are beings much like humans, possessing the ability to be good and bad. They have the power to transform into other animals and humans, and they are known to prefer the form of a snake. It is also known that they eat bones and their animals eat droppings. That is why it is forbidden to perform Istinja (washing) with those items. Not so much a problem for us now, since our soaps are made from chemicals, fragrances, and so on, but in the not so distant past, soaps were made from boiling bones, along with a few other ingredients. Sounds Irish Spring fresh doesn’t it? (sarcasm) Jinns also have the power to possess humans, have much greater strength than them, and live much longer lives. In fact, according to some hadith, the great- grandson of Iblis, or the Devil (who was born before mankind), converted to Islam during the time of Muhammad, so he must have been thousands of years old. According to the majority of Islamic scholars, clear evidence exists in the Qur'an that the Devil was not an angel (as thought by Christians), but a jinn, 6 citing the Quranic verse "And when We said to the angels: ‘Prostrate yourselves unto Adam.' So they prostrated themselves except Iblis (The Devil). He was one of the jinn..." Surat Al-Kahf, 18:50. According to Islam, angels are different physical beings, and unlike the fiery nature of jinn, they are beings of goodness and cannot choose to disobey God, nor do they possess the ability to do evil. Evil Ifrit in the Book of One Thousand and One Nights are called "the seed of Iblis". It is said that one could kill a jinn with the Inwa, a manner of throwing the stone of a fruit so hard so it could, in fact, kill something. There are other ways to kill a jinni, but surely we won’t tell. Evil beings from among the jinn are roughly equivalent to the demons of Christian lore. In mythology, jinn have the ability to possess human beings, both in the sense that they persuade humans to perform actions, and like the Christian perception of demonic possession It is important that you understand, that the djinn cannot harm you directly, by their own hand. They can bring harm your way which can lead to your death, by manipulating your surroundings, by influencing your actions, and by intercepting your blessings. All of these actions are performed by other people and even yourself. Ultimately, you have full power over them, and can control their influences, by being wise, and not reacting to your circumstances. In the Qur'an, King Solomon (Arabic: Suleiman) had members of his army belonging to the race of jinn. Solomon had the ability to communicate with all creatures, which allowed him to communicate with the jinn as well. King Solomon was an amazing and powerful king. He was granted the power of wisdom, which is far different than knowledge, and this wisdom opened the secrets of the heavens to the king. These secrets allowed for some of the world’s most historical events to transpire! Even today, it continues to be so. In Islam-associated mythology, the jinn were said to be controllable by magically binding them to objects, as Suleiman (King Solomon) most famously did; the Spirit of the Lamp in the story of Aladdin was such a jinni, bound to an oil lamp. Many Master Jinn Conjurers as a group found it wise to stop using the easily identifiable oil lamps, as they were greatly sought out by thieves, as a symbol of the owners wealth, and many masters were killed and robbed blind, as the thieves discovered the old spells that required summoning the jinn by rubbing 7 the lamp, left the master at great risk, if others stole the lamps. Presently most jinn are now bound to ornate objects, but also they are bound to ordinary objects to prevent their discovery. The use of extensive rituals and invocations were used to make contact with the bound djinn. However, these invocations were often written on tablets or scrolls to ensure accuracy. When these were destroyed or stolen, it created difficulties for the masters. Therefore, many Master Jinn Conjurers now use spells called “open” binding, which no longer require the jinni item to be rubbed to summon the jinni or no longer require a spoken invocation. A jinni can be bound to the item, and is available to its master usually after bonding with the item, (not the jinni), the items are spell cast with a special ingredient that bonds the jinni in servitude to the master that spends the most time with the item touching it. Using the jinni’s name to invoke the djinn instead of a ritual prevents the theft of jinn from a stolen ritual. The vessel now acts as a portal to allow the open flow of energy between the master and jinn. In general, this item bonding takes 24 – 48 hrs, however in our own auctions we recommend 3 days to bond. The jinni cannot be lost, or escape, unless it is released by the conjuring family. In most cases the jinn are inherited through generations and will bond with a direct descendant of the original master, after the master is gone. Of course, any master can actually release the jinni themselves, by stating that they wish to release their jinn, and to never be its master again, but this does not mean the jinn will leave. Of course, we do not recommend this course of action unless you are absolutely sure of your jinni’s motives, since they can retaliate once free. The freedom of the jinni allows the jinn to return to a life of its choice. Which generally, if they are Islamic, they will search out a conjuring Master and be recycled into new service. If they are unbelieving jinn they will search out a place to live and repopulate in of their species. Ways of “summoning” (conjuring) jinn were told in The Thousand and One Nights: by writing the name of God in Hebraic characters on a knife (whether the Hebrew name for God, Yahweh, or the Arabic Allah is used is not specified), and drawing a diagram (possibly a pentagram) and strange symbols and incantations around it. Special Note: 8 To help clear up any confusion about how to make contact with your djinn, it is important to ask the djinn broker (dealer/seller) how to invoke the djinn. There are several different kinds of bindings, the more traditional bindings will “ALWAYS” require the name of the djinn and a brief invocation to read in order to initiate or invoke the djinn and establish that you are the new master. If OPEN BINDING is used, the NAME of the djinn IS REQUIRED, and a spell is placed on the item to initiate the bonding between the djinn and the master. To help you understand the differences, consider that the “Traditionalist” or “OLD SCHOOL” teaching for djinn bindings are similar to the Old Testament in the Holy Bible, being that it teaches that you MUST have an intersession to reach God. This means they teach that in order to talk to God, and have God respond, you MUST go through a Holy Man (a man that is biblically clean) like a priest or rabbi. Thus, to be forgiven for sins, you must confess them to an intercessor, or confessionary priest or Rabbi. The New Testament (not completely recognized by the Traditionalist Religions), teaches that the Prophet Jesus Christ was the Son of God, and upon his crucifixion, he released us from the OLD LAWS, and we can now reach God, by praying directly to God in HIS NAME (the name of Christ). He did away with the requirements for the intersession. This allows direct contact. It is very similar in the Djinn Binding Master Knowledge, the traditional bindings, still require that a (go between) be used for you to communicated with your djinn, that go between is the invocation or ritual. In open bindings, this is no longer required, because you have the same power that the invocation offers in the power of the spoken word of the djinn name. This is the same power God used to create the Heavens and the Earth, with his spoken word. I hope this helps clear up the confusion. In case, you do need more clarification just contact me and I’ll try to help. The teachers of traditional bindings are just as honest and accurate as those who use open bindings. In addition, I would like you to understand, that those of us that are genuine in this business, have shied away from announcing our friendships or affiliations with each other, due to a group of sellers who formed a unity and gave their 9 group a power to criticize, defame, undermine, and hurt other sellers on their “forum or boards”. When ever we genuine sellers have praised other seller’s efforts or work at being honest, this United Association of Sellers targeted many real dealers and hurt some good people for no good reason other than jealousy and envy. I strongly disapprove of negative energy tactics and do not think that criticism or negativity will ever be used for anything good. I believe that spreading love and light is the best way to enlighten and show compassion even for those who cannot find a way out of their own pain in order to be kind to others. Therefore, although I would love to tell you who I personally trust, I am concerned for their protection, yet I believe they deserve praise for being honest and true sellers. Updated Special Note: There seems to be some confusion in my open support of a seller, who “appears” to publicly condemn my own services. I get questions about this and I want others to understand the truth. Therefore, I am updating this ebook with a more recent conversation that answered the popular question of conflict: To: jinnandtonics <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:11:34 PM Subject: RE: Your ebook Thank you very much for all you have provided! It was very generous and thoughtful. Can I ask ONE MORE QUESTION…lol! I read a guide from Mountain Buddha and he got quite hot and bothered about people using the concept of an open binding and the use of other invocations besides the’ lessor key of Solomon”. However, I have received djinn conjured by a full coven using their own Grimoire that has been passed down through generations that utilized the type of invocation you referred to in your book. These particular djinn have yet to manifest but I feel they are there and still getting familiar. I think you believe that Mountain Buddha is the real deal, why do you think the confusion exists? I love your frank nature in writing by the way. The second book is SPOT ON FABULOUS! Light and Love, 10
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