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Djinni Commands Our Nafs

In the ancient folklore of the deserts of Arabia lurked the Djinni's or as they are currently called in movies and in books, Genie's. The Djinni's or Genie's were a race of supernatural creatures. They were not revered by the ancients but quite the opposite, the Djinnis were feared. In the traditional folklore of the desert sands the Nafs are our false ego's. It seems to this artist that the Djinni's are still prowling the desert wastelands disturbing the peace and solitude of the desert. The oil found beneath the shifting sands has beguiled the Nafs of the greedy and powerful. It's black magic has enticed nations and men to fight for the superfluous wealth they seek. Their Nafs are destroying their very selfs and the nations they govern. In seeking to sate their unquenchable thirst for power and money these men have inadvertently enticed and awakened the primeval energy of the Djinnis. The very names of some of the Djinnis have descended down through the ages and have become part of our present day lore. Names such as Shaitan, Succubbi and Ghul are but just a few of the names that have made that journey on the backs of broken dreams of greed and lust. We must wrestle our Nafs into submission and allow our better angels to prevail. It is the will of a merciful and compassionate God that we must share the abundance that has been so freely given to us. It is in this sharing that we will find our redemption. visionary imagsit "Joey"

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Steve Farr 26 Oct 2007

Super!!!!~S

Artist Reply: Steve: I am glad that you enjoy my oil paintings. I look forward to your new works as well. Again thank you.

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 26 Oct 2007

Wondeful painting...........but who came first? The Djinnis or the men..............?

Artist Reply: Rusty: I don't know. Good question. I leave that up to someone smarter than I. Thanks for your continued support and kindness.

Gabrielle Stahlie 25 Oct 2007

Joey, it is a legend filled with magic and you have written a very interesting essay about it. The name Shaitan looks a lot a like Satan, as Christians know and fear. A very impressive image!

Artist Reply: Gabrielle: it has been said that it is where the word Satan originated. I am not totally sure but it would seem that way. Thanks again.

Nira Dabush 25 Oct 2007

Like the mountains wear some kind of a caftan,for some kind of a ceremony maybe...splendid lighting...most suitable to this scene.VERY IMAGINATIVE,Joey...Impressive.

Artist Reply: Nira: Thanks again for your continuing support through your comments and input. Always appreciated.

Tahnja Wolter 24 Oct 2007

whoa, creepy one Joey. I do recall the Djinn, better known really as demons. Brilliant painting and expression my dear friend

Artist Reply: Tahnja: Yes, you are right. Some of the Djinni's names are still being used in our languages. Thanks again.