Shaitan Djinn
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:54 pm
Hunter
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 23, 07 - 5:16 PM Shaitan Djinn
Hello! I have a question. If one has a Shaitan Djinn, ( For example, bound to a ring. ) can the Djinn hurt the bearer or not grant their wishes? I
heard that Djinn must obey the bearer's commands and wishes. I was wondering if any of this is different with the Shaitan due to them being evil and hearing bad things about them. Thank you all for your help!
Shannon
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Shannon
IP: 64.203.223.23
Oct 23rd, 2007 - 6:46 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
Of all the things that I know about Djinn, the main thing is that they fall into the old proverbial category of "be careful what you wish for"! They are loyal to their master, only to the extent that they HAVE to be, and will try to weasel around it whenever and wherever possible, including twisting your wishes in a hollywood screenplay fashion. Basically, they'll come as close to NOT obeying you as they can.
As for harming you, I haven't heard of them physically harming anyone. However, being bombard with mentally unsavory images in your dreams would pretty much fit the profile.
From my understanding of Djinn, they are a very, very 'advanced' tribe. They're hard to care for properly, and almost impossible for even some seasoned hands to control!
Do you have one, are are you just considering obtaining one?
Email: khaleoud@gmail.com
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Hunter
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 24th, 2007 - 12:27 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
I don't have one. I was just curious about how different they were from the kind Djinn. Thanks for your reply!
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Rita aka: Chinagrl77
IP: 64.12.116.9
Oct 24th, 2007 - 1:09 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
A properly bound Djinni cannot harm his master, regardless of his race. That is one reason it is so important to know your seller! Magnolia gave some great advice on another question-don't feel shy about asking for references if you feel you need to! A reputable seller will be more than happy to provide you with the contact info of some of their past buyers. However, Shannon brought up a great point too...many of the Jinn, even the "kind" ones, will take liberties with your wishes if you allow it. And this isn't necessarily because they're malicious! The Djinn are so different from us, and they see the world differently. What seems evil to you and I might not seem evil to the Djinn, just a method of obeying the master. Always word your wishes and commands very precisely, stating exactly what you want to happen, and include something along the lines of "and in granting this wish, none be harmed, either physically or emotionally." Lastly, remember that if you are not seeing results, there could be more at hand than just your Djinni not obeying you or you having a fake item. The Djinni have the power to see the results of our actions, and he cannot harm his master. If the wish you are making will cause you harm, the Djinni will not comply. In most cases, the Djinni will give you signs of why he is not responding to your wish. Pay close attention to your dreams and meditations, and keep a journal because sometimes dreams that don't seem significant take on meaning later. Time, patience and practice are the keys to learning to interact with your spirit!
Email: ebayme70@aol.com
Website: http://www.uamd.org
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Hunter
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 24th, 2007 - 1:36 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
Hello! Thank you for your response! It explained alot of things!
Hunter
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IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 27th, 2007 - 11:08 AM Re: Shaitan Djinn
How would one go about working with a Shaitan. I heard that they are full of deception. Do you set some rules with them?
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 23, 07 - 5:16 PM Shaitan Djinn
Hello! I have a question. If one has a Shaitan Djinn, ( For example, bound to a ring. ) can the Djinn hurt the bearer or not grant their wishes? I
heard that Djinn must obey the bearer's commands and wishes. I was wondering if any of this is different with the Shaitan due to them being evil and hearing bad things about them. Thank you all for your help!
Shannon
===================================================
Shannon
IP: 64.203.223.23
Oct 23rd, 2007 - 6:46 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
Of all the things that I know about Djinn, the main thing is that they fall into the old proverbial category of "be careful what you wish for"! They are loyal to their master, only to the extent that they HAVE to be, and will try to weasel around it whenever and wherever possible, including twisting your wishes in a hollywood screenplay fashion. Basically, they'll come as close to NOT obeying you as they can.
As for harming you, I haven't heard of them physically harming anyone. However, being bombard with mentally unsavory images in your dreams would pretty much fit the profile.
From my understanding of Djinn, they are a very, very 'advanced' tribe. They're hard to care for properly, and almost impossible for even some seasoned hands to control!
Do you have one, are are you just considering obtaining one?
Email: khaleoud@gmail.com
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Hunter
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 24th, 2007 - 12:27 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
I don't have one. I was just curious about how different they were from the kind Djinn. Thanks for your reply!
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Rita aka: Chinagrl77
IP: 64.12.116.9
Oct 24th, 2007 - 1:09 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
A properly bound Djinni cannot harm his master, regardless of his race. That is one reason it is so important to know your seller! Magnolia gave some great advice on another question-don't feel shy about asking for references if you feel you need to! A reputable seller will be more than happy to provide you with the contact info of some of their past buyers. However, Shannon brought up a great point too...many of the Jinn, even the "kind" ones, will take liberties with your wishes if you allow it. And this isn't necessarily because they're malicious! The Djinn are so different from us, and they see the world differently. What seems evil to you and I might not seem evil to the Djinn, just a method of obeying the master. Always word your wishes and commands very precisely, stating exactly what you want to happen, and include something along the lines of "and in granting this wish, none be harmed, either physically or emotionally." Lastly, remember that if you are not seeing results, there could be more at hand than just your Djinni not obeying you or you having a fake item. The Djinni have the power to see the results of our actions, and he cannot harm his master. If the wish you are making will cause you harm, the Djinni will not comply. In most cases, the Djinni will give you signs of why he is not responding to your wish. Pay close attention to your dreams and meditations, and keep a journal because sometimes dreams that don't seem significant take on meaning later. Time, patience and practice are the keys to learning to interact with your spirit!
Email: ebayme70@aol.com
Website: http://www.uamd.org
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Hunter
IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 24th, 2007 - 1:36 PM Re: Shaitan Djinn
Hello! Thank you for your response! It explained alot of things!
Hunter
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IP: 75.109.24.212
Oct 27th, 2007 - 11:08 AM Re: Shaitan Djinn
How would one go about working with a Shaitan. I heard that they are full of deception. Do you set some rules with them?