I Dream of Genie -

Apr 17, 2011 20:46

the author regrets not being able to add her usual illustrations to this article because of difficulties with Live Journal.

The term Genie comes from the Latin genius which was a guardian spirit assigned to a person at birth. The French first used the term when translating the wonderful tales that would later be called The Arabian Nights because ( Read more... )

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mimblexwimble April 18 2011, 03:42:38 UTC
I want to take this post away and cuddle with it. Can I add some stuff?

Jinn are also thought to be able to possess humans, and where some people believe spirits haunt homes, many Muslims believe if your house seems haunted, it's probably because of some jinn gone bad.

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just_ruth April 19 2011, 03:10:25 UTC
The ifrit interests me - because the sand/wind phenomina called "the dust devil" turns up in the Navajo Blessing Way as the chindi - an angry ghost capable of haunting. (I confess that's all I know - and Tony Hillerman taught me that)

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randomstasis April 22 2011, 23:33:22 UTC
Or just ancestor spirits, because they tend to follow the old paths, back and forth to ruins, abandoned hogans and pueblos, etc. Probably because it's a tad lower, but I have seen dust devils do very strange things and look very purposeful about it!

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athanasius63429 November 16 2016, 23:19:26 UTC
Another form of the jinn is the ifrit - these roam the sands as "dust devils" and will cause trouble

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