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When they say humans are made from dirt or earth, that means we exist in the lowest material realm — the physical universe; earth equals matter. When they say jinn are made of fire, that means they exist in a higher realm and do not have a material body — they are interdimensional. They once had a material body but no longer do; however, they can use material vessels. The interdimensional beings described in ancient and later religions — despite being called “angels and demons” — are the Nagas, the serpent people from Hindu mythology, and the jinn from Islamic traditions. Jinns are invisible creatures residing in a higher dimension, but can take a form when contacting with humans. They often choose a snake form but can also turn into humans. Nagas are also invisible to human eyes. It is believed that they reside in a different dimension and can take the forms of a snake, a human, or a half-snake, half-human. The Nagas in the deep past were also material beings before the ascended. Jinns are capable of performing magic and other supernatural feats, while Nagas are considered semi-divine beings also capable of performing wonders. The Jinns are not considered divine in the Islamic religion. Both species are described as neither benevolent nor malevolent, just like humans; they can be both good or bad. Jinns are considered to be made of fire, while Nagas are often associated with rivers or oceans. However, there are four types of Naga serpent people, and one of them is described as 'Primitive Dragons' who can spit fire. They are still around us, and Jinns are sometimes used for magic and sealed with the magical sigils of King Solomon.






















