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You might get a djinn to help you out with something if they think it's a good idea too. I wouldn't bank on that though, hence the binding. Djinn must do what you ask if you control the talisman they're bound to...so why the three wishes? Well, the long and short of the story is that the djinn don't grant wishes, except in tales that are teaching us a lesson.
First, lets look at the number three.
We need to rub the lamp/bottle/ring three times. We get three wishes. Both examples suggest the wishes can give us power over any of these three things:
The three worlds - human, djinn, heaven
Spirit, Mind, Body
Past, Present, Future
Creation, Destruction, Sustainance
In these stories, wishes are an enticement for us to release unsavory desires we've bottled up. A way to get us to cross over to the dark side, where the djinn/demon dwells. To have mastery over things that, free will aside, only God is supposed to control. This thinking is why the character who does the wishing ends up in a sorry state (dead/trapped/disfigured/insert horrible circumstance here).
Following that train of thought...it's probably better to stay away from djinn wishes and stick to the dandelion. :)
Now, if I won the lottery...
On to Nicole Duclerior's Bernard Pivot Blogfest. Ten questions. Here goes:
1.What is your favorite word?
Zephyr (Been my favorite since High School - Dare I ask if anyone remembers the poem I wrote for English?- way before I actually discovered Mersin (my home in Turkey) was Zephyrium in the ancient world. Cool, huh? Is this supposed to be a one word answer? Sorry!)
2.What is your least favorite word?
Seriously
3.What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?
Ruins (Sorry, I'm odd that way. History speaks to me...)
4.What turns you off?
Loud noises.
5.What is your favorite curse word?
My new one is frexing. Thanks, Beth Revis!
6.What sound or noise do you love?
Birdsong
7.What sound or noise do you hate?
The sound my dog used to make when she was sleeping, licking her chops. Incessantly.
8.What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?
Is this a trick question? I'm attempting to be a writer.
9.What profession would you not like to do?
Anything Mike Rowe does. Except maybe the Ford commercials. Those are OK.
10.If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Welcome!
Great answers, Carolyn! Is that curse word from Across the Universe? I can't wait to read that. And I love how your favorite word sort of predicted something in your future. Cool!
ReplyDeleteAs for three wishes, I would make my #3 request be three more wishes. Is that cheating?
Thanks for playing along!
I like the curse word! Nice to meet you, crusader!
ReplyDeleteruins- it is mysterious and fun to say and brings up so many images- I can see why you picked it as a turn on.
ReplyDeleteHI, fellow Crusader. Wow, another blogfest. LOL I'm a follower now. :)
ReplyDeleteFrexing is a cool word. :D
ReplyDeleteHi there. Found your site through the blogfest. Looks very interesting here! I am a lover of ancient history and myth as well. I look forward to learning more about your areas of interest.
ReplyDeleteThis was educational! Attorney required for wishes :) Ruins, they are so dreamy. But Frexing? Now I have the vision of 2 opposite sex body builders getting it on :) You will have to explain that one, do not leave me with this warped vision of mine :D
ReplyDeleteJules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Ha, ha, I'm with you on #8.
ReplyDeleteLOL! To clarify frexing for Jules: it's root is the Financial Resources Exchange in AND I'm giving away a signed copy on Friday, so be sure to stop by and toss your name in the hat!
ReplyDeleteI just won Across the Universe! And I can't wait to read it. And I love seriously too! : )
ReplyDeleteOk.. hilarious that you say you wouldn't like to do anything Mike Rowe does because my answer to that question was window washing on sky scrapers because of that episode he did of it in Hawaii.. NO THANKS!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I say frexing now too ;)
LOL you #7 is really close to mine! It's nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI love to do the wishing for more wishes bit!! LOL!! Oh but I love the whole concept of three wishes - it's really quite profound!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat answers - zephyr is a lovely word to say and write!!! Take care
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I like the word Zephyr. Hmmm. maybe a pretty name for a character? Love your list.
ReplyDeleteGood answers. I too am inspired by ruins and old buildings--so many lost stories to be channeled.
ReplyDeleteLee
Tossing It Out
I "seriously" love your answers.
ReplyDeleteFellow crusader and blogfest-er. following you.
oh! Zephyr... and UGH! Yes... I can add "dog licking" to my least favorite sounds. Yuck! :p And writer... or "published author," yes? :o) <3
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm a fellow crusader and new follower. Nice to meet you.
ReplyDeletePopped over to check out your answers and saw you're a crusader too.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna start using frexing too. It just rolls off the tongue so nicely.
Nice to meet ya. I'm you're newest follower :)
Your sidebar tells me I'm killing two birds with one stone. I'm a crusader as well. I can hear that dog licking its chops. Not a pretty sound.
ReplyDeleteRuins! Great answer! :o)
ReplyDeleteI was about to say that ruins are so emotive - good call.I love zephyr and hate seriously too :D
ReplyDeleteGreat list, and greetings from a fellow Crusader!
ReplyDeleteDan
Several of us chose Dirty Jobs as the jobs we DON'T want.
ReplyDeleteFun answers. :)
Hugs,
Lola
Oh yes old castle ruins, forts, etc. amps up my creative mode too. We have the same answer to #10!
ReplyDeleteO.M.G. my dog licks his chops FOREVER and it is the frexing most awfulest noise on the planet. We hates it!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your answers. I love the song... *Fly away on my zephyr* is a great visual lyric.
Oh, that is cool! Frexing. HA! Loved that.
ReplyDeleteI'm with on Ruins. I start imagining all the stories they would tell if only we could hear them.
ReplyDeletePamela Jo
http://theresjustlifeyaliveit.blogspot.com
#9 cracked me up. Seriously. ;)
ReplyDeleteJust a fellow crusader stopping by to say hello.
Frexing? I am going to have to follow that up.
ReplyDeleteI love that 'careful what you wish for' twist--even in realistic fiction, it is one of my favorite things... character thinks they want one thing, but it turns out to be exactly what makes them miserable.
ReplyDeleteYour swear word makes me think you may want to look up the Fry and Laurie sketch on swearing--it's hysterical. My friend Leanne swears a la Laurie all the time. Cracks me up.
Hi all!
ReplyDeleteLots of you are blogger-no-replies, so I want to thank you for stopping by and following!
Ooh, I like zephyr. Not only is it fun to say, it also looks cool :) Birdsongs are certainly inspirational. Great list!
ReplyDeleteFrom watching the Twilight Zone I know you should never make deals with genies, devils, or anything else; they always have disastrous consequences.
ReplyDeleteHello, fellow crusader!
ReplyDeleteStopping by to say hi and to follow you :-)
xx Rach
PS. That sound that you hate? I hate, hate, hate it too!!
Another crusader here. So nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteRuins are a turn on, aren't they? Nice list.
I hope they pay Mike Rowe a lot of money for what he agrees to do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your answers.
I have been looking for the similar posting like this. My day seems to be completed now. Now I can think of just one thing and that is giving my comment as a way of appreciating.And yes i have digg your site carolynsnowabiad.blogspot.com .
ReplyDelete:0) glad i clicked on the three wishes link. just finished across the universe (loved it), but i think i'm still stuck on bleep from paranormalcy! christy
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