Re: JINN ELOPES WITH 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL
Subject: Re: JINN ELOPES WITH 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL
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On Thursday, October 11, 2001 2:50:04 AM UTC-5, http://takeoff.to/brent4861 wrote:

http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/147_djinn.shtml



 



In every culture the human imagination has populated the world with 

extra-dimensional denizens (EDDs) and created myths about the dangers of dealing 

with them. Peter Coleman offers this meditation on the similarity between modern 

alien abductors and the fairies, angels, demons and elementals of older 

mythologies. 



 



JINN ELOPES WITH 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL

The Friday Times (Pakistan), 10-16 Nov 

2000.



 



A jinn eloped with a 17 year-old girl from a closed room in Phoolnagar, 

according to  Din . The lecherous jinn had been shadowing Tahira Anjum, of 

village Jambar Kalan in the vicinity of Phoolnagar, for six months. Tahira was 

 possessed  by the jinn and would have a fit during which she would passionately 

scratch her face. Her family would lock her up in a room during these fits but 

she would miraculously escape. Many times the lock would fall apart or the door 

would fly open. 



 



A few days ago, when Tahira had another fit, her family locked her up 

again. They opened the door a few hours later to give her her dinner but found 

that she had disappeared. They informed everyone that the jinn had eloped with 

their daughter.



 



One of the most popular new watering holes for the young and relatively 

affluent residents of India s capital, Delhi, is called  Djinns . Ironically, it 

is designed as an all-American bar and fast food restaurant. It is called 

Djinns, a regular informed me as I sipped my gin and tonic at the bar, because 

 all the little devils like me come here.  When William Dalrymple entitled his 

book about Delhi City of Djinns, he was thinking of a much older and altogether 

different tradition.



 



According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, a djinn (jinni or genie) is  in 

Arabic mythology, a supernatural spirit below the level of angels and devils. 

Ghul (treacherous spirits of changing shape), ifrit (diabolic, evil spirits), 

and sila (treacherous spirits of invariable form), constitute classes of djinn. 

They delight in punishing humans for any harm done them, intentionally or 

unintentionally, and are said to be responsible for many diseases and all kinds 

of accidents; however, those human beings knowing the proper magical procedure 

can exploit the djinn to their advantage. 



 



Djinn feature heavily in the classic ancient story anthology collectively 

known as The Arabian Nights or Thousand and One Nights. The Rev George Fyler 

Townsend, in his notes to a Victorian edition, tells us that:  These tales are 

furnished 

throughout with a certain imaginary machinery. They have, as their 

foundation, the perpetual intervention of certain fantastic beings, in most 

cases superior to man, but yet subordinate to the authority of certain favoured 

individuals. These beings may, for our purpose, be generally divided into 

genies, whose interference is generally for evil; pens whose presence indicates 

favourable issues to those whom they befriend; and ghouls, which have a less 

direct control over man s affairs, but represent any monster repugnant or 

loathsome to mankind. 



 



In my travels to India and Pakistan, I have come across a widespread belief 

amongst, in particular, the older generation of Muslims in the actual existence 

of djinn. Belief in the reality of the djinn is held as easily as belief in 

other natural forces such as light or darkness. I was talking with a well 

educated, highly qualified friend in Islamabad; he expressed great surprise in 

my own surprise that a graduate from Lahore could believe in a hidden race of 

beings existing alongside us. Asking for evidence was, of course, a hopeless 

request, eliciting the standard response of citing other intangible things, like 

being surrounded by radio and television waves, or the impossibility of 

photographing the wind. 



 



As to how they came to co-exist with mankind, this was, I was told in a 

matter-of-fact way, simply another strand of evolution. The existence of 

transparent sea creatures at great depths or an animal like the chameleon that 

can render itself  invisible  was, he said, regarded as commonplace. If 

evolution could produce such a diverse population of known creatures on this 

planet, why should there not be more? A belief in God as the original creator of 

life was somehow mixed into this philosophy as an explanation for the hierarchy 

of devils, angels and the hordes of others that share our world.



 



It occurred to me that the natural belief in djinn was not unlike my own 

conviction, as a child and young man, of the existence of a guardian angel. 

Given that I was repeatedly taught (indoctrinated may be closer to the mark) by 

Catholic priests about the existence of my very own guardian angel, I held it to 

be so without question. Even to this day, long after I have reasoned my way out 

of this belief, I sometimes sense myself accompanied by another; this is surely 

a measure of the potency of early instruction. In the West, we have our own 

version of djinn and pens et al. Here, too, the belief system is fed to the 

child as early as possible    The fairy lore they sucked in with their mothers 

milk, and held, not by conviction, for they had never reasoned on it, but quite 

naturally, as part and parcel of themselves.  



 



In his 1691 book The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies, the 

Reverend Robert Kirk   see below  gives us specific information about the Little 

Folk that so occupied him until, it is said, he joined them. In Kirk s words. 

their resemblance to djinn and to our modern goblin, the so called alien, is 

startling    ever readiest to go on hurtful errands but seldom will be the 

messengers of great good to men.  Renowned for their predilection for abduction 

   Catching our children away... which never return    their character as 

described is quite unlike a flower fairy and much more like the djinn, being 

occupied with  Envy, spite, hypocrisy, lying and dissimulation.  



 



Even animal mutilations were occurring in the 17th century and Kirk gives 

us the simple reason for this activity which continues to mystify us today   

 They also pierce cows or other animals, usually said to be Elf-shot, whose 

purest substance (if they die) these subterraneans take to live on, viz. the 

aereal and aetherial parts, the most spiritous matter for prolonging life...  





 



Our relationship with the legions of creatures who are said to live among 

us is always a little difficult, knowing the difference between the goodies 

(angels, pens, nordics etc.) and baddies (demons, djinn, greys etc.) is an 

important starting point. The djinn are renowned for their ability to pretend to 

be our allies only to lead us astray   even Muhammad the Prophet originally 

feared that his revelations might be the work of djinn. But we are informed from 

many sources that humans do have the ability to control all shades of these 

extra-dimensional denizens (EDDs). However, from the formal notices that preface 

most magical tracts and grimoires to the novels of Dennis Wheatley, we have been 

warned about the dangers of meddling in such matters. 



 



Many books have come down to us detailing the practical 

magical 

procedures to take control of EDDs. One of the most renowned and allegedly 

powerful works is The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin The Mage as 

delivered by Abraham the Jew to his son Lamech in 1458   see below. According to 

its editor, SL MacGregor-Mathers (1854-1918), the basic modus operandi is that 

by purity and self-denial one  obtains the knowledge of and conversation with 

one s Guardian Angel, so that thereby and thereafter we may obtain the right of 

using the Evil Spirits for our servants in all material matters.  Abraham the 

Jew benefited greatly from his  purity and self-denial  as he expressly states 

that he obtained both his wife and three million golden florins using the 

magical operations contained within the book. 



 



Dealing with demons, devils and djinn is a dodgy business, as Aleister 

Crowley and others found to their cost, (although there are modern accounts of 

successful workings of The Book of the Sacred Magic). Paul Weller displays some 

ignorance of the subject when he suggests on his recent album that we  Lock the 

genie in the shed, put a pistol to his head,  as this form of capture and 

control is unlikely to result in the notorious three wishes.



 



Abraham the Jew lists four Princes and Superior Spirits   Lucifer, 

Leviathan, Satan and Belial   served by eight sub-Princes. There then follows a 

further 316 names of subservient spirits, and this only represents those that 

Abraham himself employed out of an infinite number. The list provides an 

interesting alternative to the conventional  name your baby  books; how about 

Rukum or Magalast for a boy, or Pellipis or Sarisel for a girl?



 



The notion that we can conjure and create some control over the various 

EDDs, is common across different times and cultures, as is the idea of making a 

pact with them (usually involving the sale of our eternal soul in exchange for a 

lifetime of inestimable pleasure). Rev Kirk and others mention this basis for 

our relationship with the fairy kingdom, just as Paracelsus and Abramelin do for 

dealing with demons. The Bible and the Koran are full of references to angels, 

devils and djinn with a similar human connection and contract. Today, aliens 

allegedly have a special relationship with their human subjects with many 

thousands apparently engaged in a willing or unwilling contact (sometimes also 

reported as a contract) over many years. George Adamski s Orthon is an 

archetypal angel whilst the large-eyed Greys could be viewed as demonic as they 

go about their surgical inspections of abducted humans.



 



So what is going on? Are humans shadowed by objective EDDs as real as 

ourselves? Of course discussion about reality immediately takes us down another 

road and, interesting though that journey is, let s keep it simple for the 

moment. (I sense some people exchanging shallow for simple!) Emanuel Swedenborg 

(1688-1772), the Swedish scientist and theologian had much to say on the 

subject, including his personal testimony of contact with spirits. However, 

unlike most commentators who believe that angels are a separate, 

divinely-created race, Swedenborg held that all angels and spirits are people 

who began their life in this world and now live in the spiritual dimension after 

physical death. Interestingly, Swedenborg claims we each have at least two 

guardian angels assigned to us and that contact with them is permissible if it 

is for our spiritual development. 



 



Whilst Swedenborg has the EDDs much closer to home, I think they may be 

closer still. To deny the objective existence of the wonderful creatures under 

discussion would be a major disappointment for many people. The rich and 

powerful stories told as myth or truth (another tricky road!) that run through 

the history of mankind everywhere in the world seem integral to our whole 

existence. Perhaps that is the clue   integral   part of us. Maybe my Pakistani 

friend was right and that all the fantastic creatures, good and bad, have 

evolved within us, providing a mechanism to enlarge our imaginations and help 

develop the creative skills so necessary for further adaptation. 



 



There seems to be increasing support for the theory that life is an 

incredibly rare occurrence in the universe, even unique to the Earth. In seeking 

to find the strange and miraculous beyond ourselves, we may be denying our true 

importance. The real wonder of the Universe could be simply us.



 



THE SECRET COMMONWEALTH



 



Althoughwritten in 1691, The Secret Commonwealth does not seem to have been 

published until 1815 when a limited edition of 100 copies appeared. This first 

edition is now extremely rare and much sought after. Five hundred more copies 

were printed in 1893 and again (by Eneas Mackay) in 1933.



 



Little appears to be known about Kirk, although there has been some 

whimsical conjecture about him moving around his parish with one eye on his 

mortal flock and one on what he regarded as  other  non church-going residents. 

He was born the seventh and youngest son of James Kirk in circa 1641. Being the 

seventh son may have given him the common belief in the gift of second sight and 

entry into elfindom. Originally Minister of Balquhidder, he transferred to 

Aberfoyle in 1685, wed twice with a son from each marriage and died in 

1692.



 



His death, however, is somewhat disputed. According to his successor, the 

Rev Dr Grahame, Kirk was walking on a dun-shi (fairy hill) which we can assume 

to be the Aberfoyle hill, when he appeared to faint. According to Sir Walter 

Scott in his Demonology and Witchcraft (1830, p.105) after the ceremony of a 

seeming funeral the form of the Rev Robert Kirk appeared to a relation and 

commanded him to go to Grahame of Duchray.  Say to Duchray, who is my cousin as 

well as your own, that I am not dead, but a captive in Fairyland; and only one 

chance remains for my liberation. When the posthumous child, of which my wife 

has been delivered since my disappearance, shall be brought to baptism, I will 

appear in the room, when, if Duchray shall throw over my head the knife or dirk 

which he holds in his hand, I may be restored to society; but if this is 

neglected, I am lost forever.  



 



Unfortunately, whilst Kirk was reported as being  visibly seen  at the 

appointed time, Duchray was too surprised to carry out his simple task. This is 

a great pity, as Kirk could no doubt have written a sequel to The Secret 

Commonwealth which would have revealed much.



 



ANGELS, ELEMENTALS & DEVILS



 



In his introduction to The Book of the Sacred Magic, the renowned occultist 

SL MacGregor-Mathers (right) offers his view on the  three great classes of 

Spirits . Whilst he divides angels into numerous orders and classes, he believes 

them to have common characteristics. They are entirely good and work on behalf 

of the Divine Will in the material world. Importantly they are responsible 

agents and therefore capable of falling from their perfect pedestal (with some 

infamous antecedents!). Angels are superior to men, spirits, elementals and 

devils.



 



Elementals are multifarious forces of nature and virtually infinite in 

number. They account for the various creatures described throughout the world 

since time immemorial, including dwarfs, elves, fairies, goblins, brownies, 

nymphs, gremlins, hamadryads, mermaids, satyrs, fauns, sylphs, fays, 

salamanders, undines, gnomes and so on. (Given hundreds of other names and their 

subsets, it s a wonder we are not falling over them all the time.) Unlike 

angels, elementals are not entirely responsible for their actions, with some 

being malignant (resembling devils to the uninitiated), some generally good; 

while most can be described as neutral as they work irrationally. They are 

allegedly responsible for exciting existing human tendencies   ie. in evil 

people they will incite more evil, whilst good people will be encouraged to be 

even better. They are then, the inner voice that saints and sinners hear telling 

them how to behave. 



 



Devils are far more powerful than elementals, with a strength close to that 

of angels although, of course, for evil. Unlike elementals that must work in 

their own natural current, devils can operate anywhere and act with full 

consciousness and deadly intent. Add to this potent mixture a wonderful facility 

for deception and you should be sufficiently warned to avoid the devils; the 

trouble is, how do you reliably tell who is who?



 





  

  From FT 147



 



Main Illustration:

Dave Needham



 



Arabian Nights 

The full text of the Sir Francis Burton 

translation



 



BOOKS



 



Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: On UFOs, Folklore and Parallel Worlds 

(Regnery, 1969; Conteporary Books, 1993).



 



Katherine Briggs, The Vanishing People: A Study of Traditional Fairy 

Beliefs (Batsford, 1978).



 



Sydney Anglo, ed, The Damned Art: Essays in the Literarure of Witchcraft 

(RKP, 1977, 1985)