The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agenda of Genies by Rosemary Ellen Guiley

By Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Should you worry something in existence, worry the djinn. This groundbreaking ebook offers the findings of Rosemary Ellen Guiley and Philip J. Imbrogno's research into the robust and mysterious interdimensional beings referred to as djinn or genies. It finds what the djinn are, the place they are often found--and their hidden time table opposed to the human race. operating with fabric compiled from numerous sources--including their very own case documents, center jap lore, the Qur'an, teachings of Islamic students, and the newest theories in quantum physics--the authors discover the connection among the djinn, demons, fairies, shadow humans, and extraterrestrials. They speak about the military's curiosity in those clandestine beings, supply eyewitness debts of contemporary human encounters with the djinn, and show the site of interdimensional access issues in North the US.

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All seven versions are basically the same but with minor variations in phrasing. For the research in this book, we used the Abu Bakr "Asim" reader version of the Qur'an. This is the predominant reading used today by many Islamic African and Middle Eastern countries. Although we were not able to read the original Asim version of the Qur'an in Arabic, its teachings and historical information in the English version still made considerable sense to us. We both found the Qur'an a wonderful book of information and spiritual teachings, and we highly recommend its reading to all persons, regardless of religious background or philosophy concerning life.

They are known by many names, many guises, and many forms. Name any supernatural entity-even the ghosts of the dead-and you can fit the djinn behind them. We may think we are dealing with angels, demons, fairies, extraterrestrials, and such, but we may actually be dealing, at least some of the time, with djinn in disguise. This does not negate the existence or reality of the aforementioned entities in their own right, but simply that the opportunistic djinn may take on appearances that fool us into interacting with them in specific ways.

Several years ago, noted paranormal investigator Rosemary Ellen Guiley and I began investigating paranormal hot spots in New York that generate a great number of reports relating to UFOs and other types of phenomena. We have been exploring the possibility that in many of these high strangeness locations, portals that connect our world to an unseen world exist. When I mentioned my research on the djinn to Rosemary, she told me she was very interested in them due to her research into angels, demons, fairies, and shadow people.

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