about children who use magnifying glasses to burn ants or children who pull the wings off a fly just to see it suffer. Hopefully you'll never encounter a green djinn with the same attitudeto them, you are like that fly!
Green djinn often attempt to come into our world simply to
explore or have fun, and when they do, they may interact with
people of any age. It is an Islamic belief that green djinn live in
holes in the ground. Consequently, you should never dump your
garbage in a hole, or urinate or jump into one, as it might harbor
a temperamental green djinn who won't hesitate to punish you as
it sees fit.
Some holes in the ground lead to a subterranean world and it's
possible they are actually portals that connect the djinn world to
ours. If they are portals to another reality, once you enter, it might
be impossible to find your way out without knowing where the
door is. These portals are not restricted to holes in the ground,
either-similar openings have been reported in outcrops of rock,
the sides of mountains, and occasionally, randomly hanging in
mid-air.
Many Middle Eastern mystics believe that if you jump into a
djinn hole, you'll vanish from our world and enter another plane
of existence. The djinn may offer to show you the way out, but
for a price. A djinni may ask for your soul, or force you to agree to
bring others to the hole so that it can hold you all hostage. They
may also ask that you bring certain types of food, alcohol, or tobacco on a regular basis. It must be noted that although djinn in
their natural state might be composed of plasma, most of them
can take a physical shape for short periods of time. This means
that a djinni is able to take in nourishment by absorbing energy
or consuming food. It's thought that many djinn enjoy the "taste"
of a variety of our everyday foods, especially ice cream and fruits.
Human foods only partially provide subsistence, however: djinn
must get most of their nourishment by absorbing various types of
energy from living things.
THE LITTLE MAN RROM THE HOLE IN THE GROUND
The following account has been in Phil's files for twenty years. At
the time he received it, he didn't know how to classify it. He was
concentrating more on his investigation of the UFO phenomenon,
and the report didn't seem to fit in with his current research. He
filed the report away and forgot about it until much later, when he
went through his old data looking for entity encounters that could
have been djinn sightings. This story involves an unusual being
"popping" out of a hole and engaging in a short conversation with
the witness.
The encounter took place in the summer of 1989 and involved
a middle-aged man who was hiking through the woods near Ellenville, New York. It was sometime in the afternoon and the day was
clear and warm. While walking on a trail that had several small
dirt mounds, the man stepped on a flat rock that rocked back and
forth under his weight, making a very hollow sound. The man
continued his walk, and a moment later, he heard a voice behind
him say, "Hey! What do you think you're doing?" The man turned
around and saw a "small man" standing on top of the mound
looking at him with a great deal of anger in his eyes. The little man
was about two feet tall with a long black beard and dressed in a
tight-fitting suit that was black, green, and red. The small man's
hair was long, and fell past his shoulders. The hiker turned around
and said, "What do you mean? Who the hell are you?" The strange
little man replied, "You stepped on my home and made a noise
that woke me up from a deep sleep!" Pointing to the ground, the
little man said, "This is my home right here. How would you like
it if I walked over the roof of your home while you were trying to
sleep?"
The witness was no more than ten feet from both the hole and
the little man-he couldn't believe what he was seeing. As he listened to the little man speak, the witness noticed
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