Muslim Adept speaks out about the "jinn" (negs)

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Qui-Gon Jinn

I read the story McArthur, I couldn´t find the word Jinn in it though...  as for that word by the way, the meaning of the name "Jinn" is less clear. In Muslim mythology, the Jinn (singular: jinni or genie) are (sometimes malevolent) supernatural beings. "Jinn" (jin) also apparently means "person" or "a man" in Japanese.
 So don´t you call me a Neg!! ()

 You are right, a rather rare commentary considering the "source"...
    .. well I hope America won´t fall into believing he is the only one who can "save them" from these invisible forces, no risk of that happening either I reckon´...

   Be well //Qui-Gon

- Your focus determines your reality -

Florian

Well, but "gin" is in there http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/images/icon_Smile.gif" border=0>

"...And electronics, they can be damaged, influenced, and misdirected through the agencies of gin beings."



McArthur

This is a rare interview with a Muslim adept, even tho he may have been labeled with 'terrorists' in the past should we ignore what he says?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/03/13/60II/main503644.shtml

(snippet)
""There are beings who are not visible to you," he says. "But they inhabit this earth. And they are damaging, causing psychotic diseases, fits, epilepsies. And controlling the agents, controlling the human beings." "

This is RARE commentary from the Muslim adept community.