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Finally someone writes a decent Jinn Magick book
I really enjoyed this small book, its filled with credible information on how to work with the Jinn, I have been working with Jinns for years and found it next to impossible to find anything written outside of the religious, hysterical patriarchal dogma concerning the Jinn. although I don't cosign of even feel one can bound such a being in an item such as a ring, this is a tremendous start in learning how to invoke and work with the Jinn, although I didn't see the other class of Jinns like the Shaitan or Jann, but none the less the info is here, also the author was very honest in his approach, kept it simple and without the usual religious dogma of reciting an incantation thousands of time, while doing complicated rituals to invoke the Jinn, which I have never found to be successful. if you are sincere and respectful Djinns will happily work with you in obtaining your aim. Bravo to the author in writing and actual workable book in working with Djinns.
D**T
Another Brilliant Book.
I am a huge Baal Kadmon fan, I have never been disappointed with any of his books and this one is no exception.This author experiments thoroughly with the magick that he teaches to his readers to make sure that he not giving duff gen and that is incredibly reassuring to me as someone new to Magick.This book is about working with Jinn and as always he researched and tested the method thoroughly before releasing the book.If you even suspect that Magick works get one of Baal Kadmons books and you'll get some results that will startle you.Magick is nothing like I thought it was and Baal Kadmon is definitly not like the classic image of a self obbsessed and quite often arrogant occultist.Don't miss out on this author his books are literally life changing.
S**W
Simpe Way to Summon Jinn
This book running at 66 pages is more like a pamphlet then a book. Being such as is it the book is a concise instruction guide on how to summon the Jinn and bind them to do your will. One thing I liked about this book is that it entreats the reader to treat the Jinn with care and to be courteous with them. The Jinn are many ways like us. They have a lifespan, although their’s is longer. They have free will and they have bodies. While humans live for maybe up to 100 years the Jinn may live up to thousands. They have bodies of smoke and fire while ours are made of clay. They live in their realm and we have ours although there are times that they intersect.The Jinn used to be masters of this world. Like us they were very warlike and almost destroyed the planet much like we are doing today. Alah’s angels came in to clean house and isolate them on certain islands. After that mankind was allowed to take over. When Allah created mankind, they were made of clay. Allah had all his angels bow down to the man and everyone did except for Iblis, who was the king of the Jinn. Iblis was allowed to hang out in heaven with the angels and that was a big honor. But he lost that honor and has vowed to vex mankind until judgment day.The Jinn have different religions as well. Some are Muslims while others are Christians or jews . A few might be pagan and others can be evil Sometimes humans and Jinn have gotten married and produced offspring. Jinn tend to live in abandoned areas, toilets and caves. Jinn have psychic powers and can move real fast. Sometimes Jinn are shape shifter and like to appear as a black dog or cat. There are different classes of Jinn. The first type is the Efrit. These first type are quite wise and are conniving and manipulative. These were Solomon’s Jinn.The second type of Jinn is Marid or rebellious one. They are large with an imposing presence. They like ritual that involve bodies of water. Wishfulfillers. The third type of Jinn is a ghoul which means to seize. These guys are monsters and one would not wish to deal with them. The fourth type is a Vetala, these guys possess dead people and reanimate them. The last type is a Sila, these guys like us and are quite ready to help.The Jinn are ruled over by 7 Jinn kings each one corresponding to a day of the week and each one is asked for a different thing. For Sunday it is Al-Mudhib, For Monday it is Murrah al Abayad al Harith, For Tuesday it is Abu Mihriz, For Wednesday it is Barquan Abu al-Adyab, For Thursday it is Shamhurish, For Friday it is Abu Nuh Maimun.Alter normally consists of at the front a mirror, closer to the operant is a black and white candle one on each side. Then comes your incense and your crystal. For these ritual you do not need a whole of stuff. At the end there are instructions for releasing the Jinn.
K**N
Good writer and good book
This is not a subject you see in paganism that often or in the west I can't say i have had any experiences but on the flip side on that this house i live in is awful for rituals its like a dead zone if you get my meaning these rituals are well worth trying the book is short but its to the point i gave it 5 stars so yeah i enjoy his books a great deal.
A**R
Ok
Writing skills need to improve, a lot of opinions from the author without substantial proof to base those opinions, need actual research comparisons, but I would be lying if I said it did not contain some gold nuggets here and there. For the length (65 kindle pg.? more or less) and what I got out of it I wouldn't pay more than $1.99 for it :(
V**R
Short book makes short work.
Short and to the point. I have used it once and was successful. It’s hard to explain but I got what I wished for. Did it hurt? It was a literal pain in my a**. Was my request filled? Yes. I like the way jinn are presented here and it aligns pretty well with my path.
A**H
Disappointing lack of information
I was hoping to learn something from traditional Islamic magic traditions, or even just some good information on Islamic beliefs regarding the Jinn. Unfortunately, this book contained precisely 17 sparse pages on the Jinn. The rest of this VERY short volume (Total pages: 54) was rituals that appear to have been made up by the author (rather than sourced from Islamic mysticism/folk magic), stories of the author's own supposed experiences with Jinn, links to the precise objects he used in the rituals based on Amazon sales listings, and advertisements for the author's offered courses and books. 54 double-spaced pages is not worth $11 for the paperback. This is basically a pamphlet.
B**5
this book will teach the reader jinn magick and baal ...
this book will teach the reader jinn magick and baal kadmon seems to me to be an authority on the subject there is many ways to do this type of magick but baal says it's the most comprehensive he know of and I believe him. after all he is from the middle east and that is where this type of magick is from. well worth it
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