QUOTE(mystick @ Nov 11 2007, 07:19 PM)
thats very true. lots of liers pretend to be workers of Allah and such and give you rituals in their web site that seem genuine for you to believe about their Djinn summoning. some idiots say they have 1000s of djinns and even they appear in real physical form. but when its time to prove and show me, they go like finding a sort of deviation to that.
i have to admit that i have been fooled and have come across lots of assholes of that type. But now i am in a position to send a painful curse to those who fooled me for that. well its good for one to fall and get kicked in the ass so that one knows whats its like ;-)
a professional magician can ask for money but a worker of god who teaches as god would like, would never take money for his service even if its teaching you conjure a djinn.
mystick
i totally agree and yes i admit i have been ripped offed and conned many times before. i believe what comes around goes around one day, but i cannot and dont wish to curse anyone. i just want to be left alone to live my life in peace.
i personally do not have a problem with someone making a living and asking for money, but it should never precede the job being done. these guys usually say they need the money to buy saffron ( with which they write out the magic sqaures etc) and to sacrifice gaots, but the truth is that rarely is there any expense whatsoever beyond a piece of paper.
my advice is next time you go to someone, ask them to tell you details abouyt your past and present, like where you where exactly at some time in the past, what is your wife's name and stuff. if they get that right it is a start, but even then it is not certain they are not fraudsters.
peace and God bless