nethereal wrote:I need some advice please...
Yesterday, I took my djinn for a walk in a cemetery (we have gone for a walk over there before). It got cold and I decided to leave. After leaving, I said to myself, "Now I'm hungry." Immediately after I thought that, I felt my djinn swing my stomach (the organ) inside me. This was not a "playful act" or gentle act. In fact, it felt mocking. However, I felt that it was strange he would do such a thing and shrugged it off.
Later in the night, I thought I could read a book to both him and me. When I started to read it, I felt someone reach into my brain and squeeze it very painfully. The pain was excruciating. I thought it might cause me to die or have brain damage. The location of where this occurred is where I see my djinn's orb by me (one of his orbs floats by my head). After recovering from the pain, I was shocked. I never had pain like this before (I don't have brain problems either), so I am certain my djinn did this (he is the only entity I have).
Now I am thinking maybe my djinn is unhappy being with me and he is hurting me in order to tell me he is unhappy. I am thinking he must wish to be set free. Am I right in thinking this? If so, how do I set him free, without harm coming to him or me? Also, if I set him free, I want to ensure he will no longer harm me. (If for some reason I don't set him free, I also want to ensure he will no longer harm me.) I can tell he is a powerful djinn as when I have photos taken of me, there are now multiple orbs surrounding me.
I received my djinn from the CH Halloween Special Custom Conjuration--he is in a silver ring. I am guessing I can destroy the ring?
Please, please help...
Hi there!
Halloween Custom Conjuration. If I remember correctly, that was for a C5. Now add the Halloween energy to that, that would be immensely, overwhelmingly, and mindblowingly powerful. When an energy of this magnitude simply presents itself in any body part, it could very well have very unpleasant side-effects, and (depending on how sensitive you are) it could take up to one month to get used to this energy. One thing I would like to note - the djinn are some of the hardest entities to work with. They can be tricky and manipulative. Your attitude is the key. You are the master and should always maintain that position. The djinn are VERY serious, extremely powerful, and always the "down to business" type. Actually, they hate it if you bother them with little every day stuff (like getting a parking space, etc). They could care less if you read a book to them. Remember they are all about business and only business - the big things. THEY ARE NOT WARM AND COZY CREATURES. They were created in a way that they must be commanded by a master, and they hate the wishy-washy approach. While a fairy is very interested to know all of your feelings, a djinn is probably not. Also know that it is their fate, and they have no choice but to grant every single one of your wishes. The djinn could possibly be telling you that he/she is ready to grant wishes, and I mean "big wishes". Djinn also tend to be rather touchy, especially when it comes to respect. They already know whatever is on your mind, so if you even think about releasing them or getting rid of the vessel, that would be considered major disrespect, and the djinn would probably let you know. They have a right to be touchy considering their power. The key is to state your wish verbally in a very firm tone, like a master speaking to a servant, and at the same time maintain high respect. I would start with, "Great spirit, I thank you for the blessings you bring." Then state your wish very firmly, "I have a wish for you. I wish that ...". Speak as if you are sure the djinn will carry out your wish. Your belief is important. Djinn also thrive on praise, so tell them what a great spirit they are, and also thank them in advance after stating your wish. Be sure to word your wishes in a way that leaves no room for "loose interpretation" or "exploiting loopholes". Some djinn love those. (So, if you say, "I'm hungry, I want some food," you might end up having pie flying into your face as an example)
I hope this helps!
Blessings,
Yeong