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Sin Djin - Immortal Beloved

I've Crossed Oceans of Time to Find You

About Me

I speak in Verses, Prophecies and Curses
Sin: has been a term most usually used in a religious context, and today describes any lack of conformity to the will of God; especially, any willful disregard for the norms revealed by God is a sin. The word is from the old English synn, presumed to be from Germanic *sun(d)jo¯ (lit: "it is true"). It is recorded in use as early as the 9th century. The most common formal definition is an infraction against religious or moral law.
Djin: Genie is the English term for the Arabic "jinni | ??". In pre-Islamic Arabian mythology and in Islam, a jinni (also "djinni" or "djini") is a member of the jinn (or "djinn"), a race of creatures. The word "jinn" literally means anything which has the connotation of concealment, invisibility, seclusion and remoteness.Genie is the usual English translation of the Arabic term jinni, but it is not an Anglicized form of the Arabic word, as is commonly thought. The English word comes from French génie, which in turn came from Latin genius, which meant a sort of tutelary or guardian spirit thought to be assigned to each person at birth (see genius). The Latin word predates the Arabic word jinni, and the two terms have not been shown to be related. The first recorded use of the word in English was in 1655 as geny, with the Latin meaning. The French translators of the Arabian Nights later used the word génie as a translation of jinni because it was similar to the Arabic word both in sound and in meaning; this meaning was also picked up in English and has since become dominant.Amongst archeologists dealing with ancient Middle Eastern cultures, any mythological spirit lesser than a god is often referred to as a "genie", especially when describing stone reliefs or other forms of art. This practice draws on the original meaning of the term genie for simply a spirit of any sort.Jinn in pre-Islamic mythology:For the ancient Semites, jinn were spirits of vanished ancient peoples who acted during the night and disappeared with the first light of dawn; they could make themselves invisible or change shape into animals at will; these spirits were commonly believed to be responsible for diseases and for the manias of some lunatics. Types of jinn include the ghul (night shade, which can change shape), the sila (which cannot change shape) and the ifrit.The Arabs believed that the jinn were spirits of fire, although sometimes they associated them with succubi, demons in the forms of beautiful women, who visited men by night to copulate with them until they were exhausted, drawing energy from this encounter just as a is supposedly sustained by his victim's blood.Jinn in Islam:Muslims believe that jinn are real beings. The jinn are said to be creatures with free will, made of smokeless fire by God (the literal translation being "subtle fire", i.e. a fire which does not give itself away through smoke), much in the same way humans were made of a metaphorical clay. In the Qur'an, jinn are frequently mentioned and Sura 72 of the Qur'an named Al-Jinn is entirely about them. In fact, the prophet Muhammad was said to have been sent as a prophet to both "humanity and the jinn."
The jinn have communities much like human societies: they eat, marry, die, etc. They are invisible to humans, but they can see humans. Sometimes they accidentally or deliberately come into view or into contact with humans.Jinn are beings much like humans, possessing the ability to be good and bad. They have the power to transform into other animals and humans, and they are known to prefer the form of a snake. It is also known that they eat bones and their animals eat droppings, that is why it is forbidden to perform Istinja (washing) with those items. Jinns also have the power to possess humans, have much greater strength than them, and live much longer lives. In fact, according to some hadith, the great-grandson of Iblis, or the Devil (who was born before mankind), converted to Islam during the time of Muhammad, so he must have been thousands of years old. According to the majority of Islamic scholars, clear evidence exists in the Qur'an that the Devil was not an angel (as thought by Christians), but a jinn, citing the Quranic verse "And when We said to the angels:'Prostrate yourselves unto Adam.' So they prostrated themselves except Iblis (The Devil). He was one of the jinn..." Surat Al-Kahf, 18:50. According to Islam, angels are different physical beings, and unlike the fiery nature of jinn, they are beings of goodness and cannot choose to disobey God, nor do they possess the ability to do evil. Evil Ifrit (pronounced AYE-FRIT) in the 1000 Nights and a Night are called "the seed of Iblis". In Islam-associated mythology, the jinn were said to be controllable by magically binding them to objects, as Suleiman (Solomon) most famously did; the Spirit of the Lamp in the story of Aladdin was such a jinni, bound to an oil lamp. Ways of summoning jinn were told in The Thousand and One Nights: by writing the name of Allah in Hebraic characters on a knife (whether the Hebrew name for God, Yaweh, or the Islamic Allah is used is not specified.), and drawing a diagram (possibly a pentagram) and strange symbols and incantations around it.It is said that one could kill a jinn with the Inwa, a manner of throwing the stone of a fruit so hard so it could, in fact, kill something. The jinn's power of possession was also addressed in the Nights. It is said that by taking seven hairs out of the tail of a cat that was all black except for a white spot on the end of its tail and then taking the possessed and burning the hairs in a small closed room with them, filling their noses with the scent. This would release them from the spell of the jinn inside them.
In the Qur'an, Suleiman had members of his army belonging to the race of jinn. Suleiman had the ability to communicate with all creatures, which allowed him to communicate with the jinn as well.Evil beings from among the jinn are roughly equivalent to the demons of Christian lore. In mythology, jinn have the ability to possess human beings, both in the sense that they persuade humans to perform actions, and like the Christian perception of demonic possession.Jinn in the Occult:In sorcery books Jinn are classified into four races after the classical elements, Earth, Air, Fire (Ifrit) and Water (Marid) and presumed to live in them. They are collected in tribes, usually seven, each with a king. Each king controls his tribe and is controlled by an Angel. The Angel's name is torture to the jinn king as well as his specific tribe.Unlike white and evil witches, Jinn have free will; yet, they could be compelled to perform both good and evil acts. In contrast a demon would only hurt creatures, and an angel would only have benevolent intentions. Knowing what to ask a spirit to perform is key, as asking a spirit to perform a chore that runs counter to its natural tendencies could possibly anger the spirit into retaliating against the sorcerer.
...sesruC & seicehporP, sesreV ni kaeps I

My Interests


After Darkness gifts the pure Lily with a Goth gown, with the killer collar and black lipstick , the eye makeup and a weave done by demons with the widows peak, he offers her a meal, as any soul/dream stealer would do, DARKNESS: "Sit, I value your thoughts, Share them with me." GOTH LILY: "Sit?" DARKNESS: "Sit." GOTH LILY: "Nothing more than that?" DARKNESS: " and talk with me." (As Lily looks down and gives the table and it's offerings the party eye, a silver tray with a black apple and black grapes) DARKNESS: "Eat!" (Lily looks at a goblet as it fills with black liquid) DARKNESS: "Drink!" ( as Lily places her hands around the goblet) GOTH LILY: "I do nothing for your pleasure." DARKNESS: " DAMN MORTAL!!!" ( as he charges towards Lily, knocking trays off the table) GOTH LILY: "NEVER! NEVER!!" (As Darkness comes closer, Lily starts to laugh hysterically, as the Unicorn can be heard crying, she suddenly turns, looking Darkness head on ) GOTH LILY: " I hear a throat begging to be cut!" DARKNESS: (stopping) "Are you so anxious to see blood flow?" GOTH LILY: "AS you are to drink it, grant your bride one wish on this night." DARKNESS: "You have but to ask." GOTH LILY (head tilting) "I will stay here with you as you wish, BUT on one condition." DARKNESS: "Anything!" GOTH LILY: " I want to kill the unicorn"

I'd like to meet:


Hmmmm. Ultimately? Individuals with their own point of view. Save the POISONED Apples for Snow White, choke on them...I know who I don't care to meet, I could list them but they know who they are, what the fuck, I'll list them anyway. The brainless ones out there, willing to settle, to accept whatever their sad life and circumstances has to offer, which isn't very much. Yet they're blissfully...ignorant. I have a friend who said we should envy these indiviuals, for they have no scope, no dreams and they are happy with what little they do have. A simple life, a simple death....enjoy your burdens. This would include the kid/boy/man/assholes and the girls/women/bitches who for amusement and self loathing quickly pass judgement on others based on the need to try and impress yourself or your meager group of friends. You know the type. always willing to comprimise him/herself in an effort to seek approval from a group of people, slipping on a pile of shit, they built themselves up on, them...they can just stick to their mundane little lives and move on. I'd like to meet individuals who go their own way and never follow a set path, MAVERICKS in a world full of shadows and lies. Those that are willing to stick the THEIR standards and principals, those that are willing to listen to anothers POV and perhaps absorb something from the experience, either a new take on an old idea or confirmation that what you believe is yours and yours alone.

Music:


Movies:


"The Hunger","Interview with the Vampire","Bram Stoker's Dracula","The Forsaken" (sucky movie but Kerr Smith was in it so..),"The Blade Trilogy","John Carpenters Vampires","Queen of the Damned" ,and of course "The Lost Boys"

Television:


Myspace Contact Tables , hosting byTHE FOLLOWING PROGRAM MAY BE CONSIDERED OFFENSIVE BY SOME VIEWERS: VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. . .OR the following program contains V=violence S=sex N=nudity, okay so maybe it doesn't HAVE to have the V, but the S and the N are definatly required. The softcore shyte that HBO/Showtime/Cinemax etc et al gets away with late at night, you know where the guys have socks on their nobs and the girl is generally rubbing her NUB on his navel, what the HELL is that about? Did I say too much?

Books:


Anything by Anne Rice ( "Cry To Heaven" and of course "The Vampire Chronicles", I think she went the wrong way in choosing to focus on Lestat, Louis is the one who broke hearts in the first book, "Interview with the Vampire"), it's also very interesting of her to have denounced all her previous works in leu of the fact that she is writing the ultimate faerie tale, the 'life' of Christ, a mythological creation if ever there was one. Clive Barker (Especially "Imajica" and "Weaveworld" and "The Books of Blood", "Hellraiser" .was based on "Hellbound Heart") and others in that genre.

Heroes:


Depeche Mode - It's No Good (Bass Bounce Mix Version)

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