Djinn do not exist to grant anyone's desire, they are a race that deserve respect. The only reason they granted wishes for Solomon was because he 'placed them in bondage' .If they offered a lowly human a wish they would either expect something in return or employ a trickster element to exact revenge. As the djinn themselves warn every wish granted will have a consequence( and that consequence won't be to your advantage!)
Would you like to be captured and forced to do things you didn't wish to do?
You contradict yourself which confuses me. In your first post you said being bound by the Djinn was 'torture' and yet in your last post it was 'quite enjoyable'. Which was it! Again I would very much like to know more about the djinn (that tortured you in quite an enjoyable way) as it's neither one of the 3 types mentioned in the the Koran nor a type recognized (as far as I'm aware) in Islamic culture. Again as the Djinn inhabit another dimension I am curious as to your method of communication with them. The mighty Solomon was given the ability to understand the Djinn by Allah, did you perhaps experience something similar to facilitate your communication?
I do not 'trample over your beliefs' I simply question your practices.
Though Solomon may have been granted power over the djinn, that does not mean the secrets he knew have been lost to time. Western secret societies studied him in depth and member published their findings. Many of those texts became the basis for the modern magic we practice. None of us have a right to claim we are greater than Solomon himself, but we all have a right to reach for his greatness. The power he held was a product of his wisdom, a trait that we may all strive for in ourselves. If the wisest of men can rule over thousands of djinn, perhaps those such as us may be able to deal with one djinn.
I am an avid astral projector, and I believe I have spoken with a djinn before during my travels. This is not a feat that can be easily repeated, as I disguised my astral form as that of a djinn in order to get close enough to speak. I then revealed myself, which earned me enough respect to ask some questions. I made no mention of Solomon, but I did learn much about the djinn. Most, if not all, are content to conduct fair and honest deals with humans. They are no more likely to cross one of us that one of their own, and know well that neither is a smart decision. They fear the unknown consequences of their actions, and what we are capable of doing to them when we discover the power within ourselves.
"Would you like to be captured and forced to do things you didn't wish to do?"
Though, norse "horsing" was enjoyable for me, it turned out to be a rather (poor) attempt at being snarky.
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I don't "capture" them, and they're quite aware of how much freewill they have, so forcing them to do anything is next to nil.
Even so, respecting them and praising them (to the best of your abilities), doesn't always yield the results you want. They could still decide to trick you, or just tell you to "bugger off, in the most straight forward way.
I prefer to work with Ifrit, (infernal Jinn noted for their strength and cunning), and this is where the previously stated "torture" comes in.
As with most Djinn, they hate humans, and will find opportunities to let you know. However, Ifrit respects strength and cunning. So, I've chosen to endure an Ifrit attempts to burn me mentally, in order to gain it's respect.
On the chance that I do, I'll receive a rather small morsel of guidance, for my original request.
I respectfully thank them, release (send them back) them from the circle, and say my closing prayers.
As to how I summon them, the ritual is a form of solomon's teachings, used by practitioners of the "black arts".
It explains/calls on 7 types of Djinn, but I was only taught 4 :
Marid Djinn (most powerful, friendly, water element)
Ifrit Djinn (malicious, second most powerful, fire element)
Guhl (shapeshifting)
Sila (the weakest of the Djinn, recommended if you are a beginner)
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I don't believe, you could have a Djinn master.
They despise humans, and I don't see them having a use for us.
Many Muslims believe that every human has it's own Djinn, this Djinn will reflect the individuals personality.
There is also a book that is constantly being written which is placed in your neck. At the end of your life this book will be used to assess your life and determine your worth before defining your path to paradise.
You are correct, many Djinn detest humanity but there are also those that will assist us in our darkest hour. If you wish to communicate with Djinn (without binding them) I wish you well. There is a verse in the Qu'ran that will assist should you ever require an exorcism.
Everything is written,be wise.
I just want to note a couple of things - firstly, Solomon was dealing with the absolute most powerful Djinn (look up 'Testament of Solomon'), however there are thousands if not millions of Djinn, it's a whole race, and you're not likely to encounter ones anywhere near as powerful.
Secondly, as has been said when Adam was created the Djinn were asked to bow down to him. This illustrates that Djinn are considered subservient to humans.
In my own experience, I have found that if you 'enter into partnership' with a Djinn based on mutual respect, you can see positive benefits. Certainly I have seen improvements in material gain and monetary freedom since obtaining my Shaitan.
Well I have done the ritual which is mentioned on this website exactly the way it mentioned on a full and new moon day.
I have tried to bind the Jinn to the ring, But i am not sure if i was able to bind it, it is been a week and I see no response. Can you let me know how will I know if the jinn is actually present in the ring. Please help