At the recent Gnosticism gurus inflation , I want to give a sample from animistic Gnosticism.
Today's cabalistic Gnostics believe, they discover the America again few mounts ago.
They have, recently given few toys in their possession and start to believe, their toys are the only one accessible, at the play ground. Maybe, they like the show off and bullying, but it does not work at their will all the times.
Some old cultures have very rich toys collection which were left out at the attic because of the owners's age not suits, playing with them anymore.
If it turns the pissing contest, everybody gets wet.(probably some of them already be humidified)
My subject "Mehmet Siyah Kalem" is a pen named painter who lived 12-14 th centuries.
He painted, his supernatural world visit's memories.
Mehmet Siyah Kalem miniatures reflect the cultural environment of Asia, at uncertain depth of the time of people's daily lives.
Nomads, ordinary people, dervishes, Buddhists, Shamans, Christian monks live with supernatural entities at the constant movement of the social stage at that time period.
The internal dynamics of the movement could make sense in the context of a particular narrative weave the figures clearly show. In other words, Siyah Kalem’s figures reflect, social memory, inherited from generation to generation of anonymous narrative (story telling) that portrays the time being’s actors. Such a narrative is clear that a consistent image of the series itself. Having placed the album with chronological order, it proves that there is a story in it.
Especially pictures of the rolls has an important place in Asian cultures Manichaeism and Buddhism culture. Siyah Kalem’s rolls, in a particular place of the history were fragmented with an unknown reason and sleep at (.x . x......censured ) with other secret documents.
Below picture is, one sample of his painting which is exhibited at Topkapi Museum in Turkey.
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Re: Mehmet Siyah Kalem (master of the human and Jinn)
Wedding dance of Jinns
The Sacred Marriage Rite is the template of modern marriage-day ceremonies, and why women wear white as weddings. The Sacred Marriage Rite began with a procession by the king to the giparu of Inanna’s temple. During this time the bride (enacted by a priestess of Inanna) prepared for the event by washing, anointing, and adoring herself. During the procession, and in anticipation of ‘Inanna’ meeting the king, there was a celebration of songs and other activities.
One of the highlights of the event was the sexual union that took place between the king and Inanna. This sexual rite took place in the heart of the temple. Some scholars have erroneously debated, whether or not, actual sexual relations took place. Some have suggested that the king went to bed with a statue of the Goddess. This may be true of some of the celebrations that occurred around 1700 B.C. However, we shall see later in our discussion that in the ancient rites, sexual relations actually occurred.
The relations between spirits and human beings were so close that both semi-divine and semi-demoniac offspring could be born of intermarriage between them, either of human mothers or fathers. From this belief in intermarriage with spirits arose the tabus on certain sexual functions. These (according to the present theory) indicate the advent, proximity, or presence of marriageable demons who would tolerate no meddling in their amours. Hence the tribesman, fearing their jealousy, segregated the contaminated person from the rest of the tribe for such time as he deemed expedient.”
Cin dugun dansi(wedding dance of jinns) by Mehmet Siyah Kalem.
Re: Mehmet Siyah Kalem (master of the human and Jinn)
In Assyro-Babylonian demonology the Genii or Jinn were demons who participated closely in the everyday life of human beings, although they themselves were invisible and superhuman…Good Jinn were called Shedu or Lamassu and would act as guardians (although they required propitiatory rites)…
In Arab folklore, the Jinns are a sort of elementals, Arabian spirits, perhaps animistic, although by most accounts they are fearsome and usually portrayed as monstrous demons. Evil Jinn, called Edimmu, were said to be the souls of dead people who had not been properly buried.”
It seems that the sedu and lamassu did later became known as a good Jinn, while the demons of ancient Mesopotamian myth were the evil Jinn.
“The demons of the Rabbinic tradition {sedim or mazzzkin) are said to have been created by the Almighty. He had created their souls, and was about to create their bodies when the Sabbath set in, and he did not create them.” Half of the Jinn are good and half are malignant beings, and they inhabit the seven stages which form the edifice of the underworld, just as the Babylonian demons lived in Ekurra.
This gives us definite confirmation that the Sedu and Lamassu became known as the Jinn in Arab mythology, which also included malevolent spirits of the dead. What is interesting about all of this is that the Sedu and the Lamassu are propitiated for in the Necronomicon Tradition in the famous calling of the Watcher.
Re: Mehmet Siyah Kalem (master of the human and Jinn)
After the Initiate has passed all seven gates, they may request a Jinn wife or husband that will manifest in the dream world and eventually in the physical world. There are times when the Initiate’s Watcher will come to them in dreams and request a romantic relationship with the practitioner. ( If you don not want to have a dream experience you have to make clear that it is not welcome to your body.)
In the event of any of these things occurring, the Initiate should consider the terms of what a relationship with the Jinn/watcher would encompass and how physical would the relationship be? What must be provided to appease their newfound “spirit lover?” what arrangements are to be made, just in case children are born from this union?
These are all things that should be given some serious thought before entering an intimate marriage with the Watcher. It may be best just to entreat the Goddess for a physical spouse. The instruction for these marriages, which do occur in this tradition, are given to Initiates who are advanced in the work. This information is not given out freely so that the newcomer will not injure his/her karma before the real work has begun.
The bad jinn are here under direct orders usually to kill, cause divorce, kill unborn children or to cause illness. When the jinn first come, they come as small children (or baby animals) and the longer you allow them to remain with you, the bigger they grown and the harder they are to get rid of.
They are at war with the person they are sent to harm, because the big Dijal (head jinn) will kill them if they fail. So if you try to rid yourself of jinn, they will call in their friends to defeat you or leave temporarily until you think you are free.
1/3 of the people in the graves are from the jinn, according to Prophet Mohammad, pbuh, so this is a serious problem. This is not an Islamic problem, but a worldwide problem. There are many jinn in Iraq also. There are many reported stories of jinn and the Iraqi dinar and bringing the Iraqi dinar and exchanging it for good money.
If you are given something to drink with black magic in it your stomach or head will hurt. If you have regular stomach problems and even if the doctor cannot find any problems with you, you may consider that you have a jinn possession. women who have drank some potion from black magic will abort their babies before being born. You will see these women, all of a sudden have periods every two weeks.
The Turkish used Jinn to protect their caves of gold in Jordan. They hid their gold in Jordan and to make sure that no one stole their valuables, jinn were placed in front of the caves and therefore years and years later, those jinn are still there.
There have been many deaths from people who try in infiltrate these well guarded forts but very few have achieved this and those who do are working with jinn.
Many people hunting for gold and treasures in Jordan work with these underworld figures, devils to find their ultimate love of gold. The government claims rights to all gold found here, but few ever report their findings or that deaths occurred from jinn.
In the US or the West you hear of Voodoo in Africa and in some parts of America and about black magic, but you rarely hear of jinn.
The jinn was mentioned in the bible and the Quran by Prophet Solomon and he regularly battled them and won. The jinn have been around forever and there are good jinn and bad jinn. The good jinn come to remind you to be good, to read your bible or Quran and to tell you to be good to your families. In other words enforce your religion.