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8. Appendix: Jinn
The Holy Prophet has said that each human being has a jinn and an angel associated with him (or her).
He was asked whether it was the same with him as well.
The Holy Prophet replied: "It is the same with me, but Allah has helped me against my jinn, so that he has submitted to God, and does not tell me to do anything but good."
So the angels and the jinn represent the opposite forces pulling a man to good and bad, respectively. If you overcome the urge to do wrong, then it changes into an urge to do good.
And just like angels, these jinn are not physical beings, and therefore cannot be seen or heard with the physical senses of man.
Ocelotl
(Nahuatl for “tiger/jaguar,” where the name ocelot originated). Refers to the Order of the Tiger Knights amongst the Aztec initiates. These initiates specialized in Jinn science and are considered as Nahua (see: Nahua). They would enter in to the Jinn state and shape shift into Tigers or Jaguars while pronouncing the sacred mantra “We belong to each other.” See: Tlamatinime.
Tlamatinime
The Aztec philosopher priests. They had various orders and degrees such as the Ocelotl (Jaguar/Tiger) Knights and the Cuauhtli (Eagle) Knights. The Tlamatinime were those Magi or initiates that Moctezuhma sent to find Coatlicue, the mother of Huitzilopochtli in Chicomoztoc. The Tlamatinime were also called Nahua. See: Chicomoztoc, Ocelotl, Cuauhtli, and Nahua
Witches
"Witches? Sorcerers? Black Magicians? They are found everywhere like wild weeds." - Revolutionary Psychology
"All of us as children listened to many stories of witches and fairies. Our grandmothers always used to tell us stories of witches that at midnight rode on their brooms and travelled through the clouds. Although it will seem incredible to many students of occultism, Theosophy, Rosicrucianism, etc., those witches really exist. They do not ride brooms as grandmothers believe, but they do know how to travel through the air. The so-called “witches” travel with their body of flesh and bone through space. They know how to make use of hyperspace and travel from one place to another with the physical body. Soon astrophysics will discover the existence of hyperspace." - The Perfect Matrimony
"Much is said about "vampirism;" it is said that "many women are vampirized." I don't deny that there are sexual vampires (yes, they exist); "Draculas" have existed and continue existing; further, it is normal today that they abound everywhere (presently, they exist and are everywhere), they are commonly called “warlocks." It is good to remember the adventure of the Trojans with the famous "Hags (witches; sorceresses)" of whom Virgil the Poet of Mantua spoke, in The Aeneid. There is no doubt that when those "Black Sorceresses," those Hags, put their bodies in a Jinn state, they are able to transport themselves to different locations of the Earth. If they have enemies, they approach them and they bite them. The wound appears, later, like a black mark in this or that part of the body. So then, indeed, they are not exactly vampires, but hags and warlocks. That is all. They are called "Witches." They are something very common, and you know that." - From the lecture Questions of Importance to Women