I want to warn people about falling for items such as 'Djinn' rings, 'haunted' items etc. You see these on sale on sites like ebay and bonanza, along with promises that the items will change your life in terms of love, money, whatever.
These items are fakes. If they really did have such life-changing effects then why would the owner be parting with them? Also, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of these items available at any given time. There is no way such supposedly high-powered items would be so abundant.
Take it from someone who has fallen for a couple of these items - you are wasting your money. The only actual Djinn ring is the Ring of Solomon, which gives power over demons and is in the hands of a 33rd Level Freemason. They just don't make such items available to the general public.
Re: Warning about Djinn rings By: LeoKhan86 / Beginner
Post # 2 Sep 06, 2014
First off, let me say, DUH. Anyone who falls for that deserves what they get. Whenever I've bought one, it was for entertainment purposes only.
As far as the Ring of Solomon goes, it MAY be in the hands of the Freemasons, but I doubt that a single 33rd Level one has access to it. The Ring is something that they'd keep locked up, perhaps only bringing out for special occasions.
Yeah, it should be obvious, but I fell for it at a time when my life wasn't going well and their marketing appealed to me. I don't think there's any harm posting a warning.
I was looking up Masonic rings out of curiosity and came across a picture showing photos of a couple of the rings they use, plus the design of the Ring of Solomon. It's basically a hexagram set in a circle, with 6 dots going all the way round. The dots may actually represent gems or some kind of inscription, it wasn't clear. I strongly suspect the Masons have it, although yes as you said it also wouldn't surprise me if it's not owned by just one person.
I agree, many sellers sell fake. Like here in Thailand many people sell Yantra.
But,I believe very few do sell spirit haunted items. Many monk here (Thailand) sell spirit bound items, most fake, but some are very real. But the spirit is very weak and can help bring good health and some wealth.
But as for sellers saying (this spirit will change you life,make you millions,this a supreme all powerful god spirit) I no believe. Plus I would no spend hundreds of dollars on ugly ring or pendant. XD lol many are ugly.
I have bought few (djinn haunted items) from sellers, it was cheap, but I soon found out it the items did have a spirit bound to them, but they can only help promote good health and some wealth , reason I bought was I like the ring stone and the pendant.
How much do you know about it? Would it work with any ordinary item? The Ring of Solomon was supposed to be God-given and from what I've read contained some innate power to give control over demons. I wondered if it related to the shape or design, or if it was more like imbued, like had a kind of magical spark inside it. Supposing it were possible to bind a spirit, do you think you'd also need the right kind of item for it to be bound to, rather than any old piece of jewellery?
Yeah, the 6 point star fits in with the image I found... http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy141/unbiasedfanboy/Decorated%20images/001_zps028dfc34.jpg
You can also read the Testament of Solomon here: http://www.esotericarchives.com/solomon/testamen.htm
'5. Now when I Solomon heard this, I entered the Temple of God, and prayed with all my soul, night and day, that the demon might be delivered into my hands, and that I might gain authority over him. And it came about through my prayer that grace was given to me from the Lord Sabaoth by Michael his archangel. [He brought me] a little ring, having a seal consisting of an engraved stone, and said to me: "Take, O Solomon, king, son of David, the gift which the Lord God has sent thee, the highest Sabaoth. With it thou shalt lock up all demons of the earth, male and female; and with their help thou shalt build up Jerusalem. [But] thou [must] wear this seal of God. And this engraving of the seal of the ring sent thee is a Pentalpha." '
The funny thing is there it's described as a pentalpha, a 5 point star, while elsewhere it seems to be a 6-point star.
' 5. Now when I Solomon heard this, I entered the Temple of God, and prayed with all my soul, night and day, that the demon might be delivered into my hands, and that I might gain authority over him. And it came about through my prayer that grace was given to me from the Lord Sabaoth by Michael his archangel. [He brought me] a little ring, having a seal consisting of an engraved stone, and said to me: "Take, O Solomon, king, son of David, the gift which the Lord God has sent thee, the highest Sabaoth. With it thou shalt lock up all demons of the earth, male and female; and with their help thou shalt build up Jerusalem. [But] thou [must] wear this seal of God. And this engraving of the seal of the ring sent thee is a Pentalpha." '