Dysmorphia - could it be cured by djinn magick?

Hi all. This topic matter should find all of you in good spirits, all of you who that may read it. A intriguing question it is I have. …

The question now: Can a Djinn cure/correct Dysmorphia in a person? Thought reasoning for the question is that: the matter is personal to me. I ,myself, classify as someone who is having Dysmorphia. It has been confirmed. I was inspired to compare the similarities of my encounters with that of esoteric common-staple tropes and playgrounds… .
I’ve heard often stories of djinns sending people crazed and others in resulting in causing dysmorphia - also, bad thought patterns. However, the thesis of the topic is of on dysmorphia. Classes, races, epithets - as others - of djinns cast aside(for later debate and clarity of the matter on the thread below from yourselves), I want to know personal stories and scholaric advice of upg reasoning for if the telling characters are capable of done such/can do such/what level can they do such.

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Probably.

Any entity that can help heal mental-emotional issues should be able to do this. Marbas of the Goetia, Raphael or Ebuhuel (from the Angels of Omnipitence) can all do this and have strong healing reputations.

The sigil for emotional healing from the Flithy Grimoire is also good in my experience.

You will likely be faced with the root childhood traumas that underlie your adult issues, and this can be really uncomfortable, so be prepared for that inner work. It may take more than one pass to complete the introspection needed.

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Which of them is the sigil for emotional healing may I ask? I have the book I’m looking through now opened up on pdf in another tab. It seems as though I can’t find it cited as such in the glossary.

I used the one for overcoming fear of being hurt and included fear of not being accepted for who I am, which the intention focused also inwards as this is more my mind about self acceptance, overcoming grief, ending emotional flashbacks and hrnce, emotional healing.

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Okay. Thanks! I will look into this. I’ll see how when meditated on the sigil performs👍

You don’t need to repost - hit the reply icon while still in the editing screen and it switches who you’re replying to. Also I’d already seen it :smiley:

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It should stand to clarify that: by ‘Dysmorphia’, I may have left some room for misinterpretation in of for the definition. Dysmorphia - in this sense - is the improper order for me seeing things not as they are. It is NOT body Dysmorphia/insecurities.

I meant to say, myself, that I find it hard to see in my eye sight - the exact value of to beauty, cleanliness, filth, clutter etc in things. I see things less true as things they are. Comparison of my environmental area to then that turned of a camera lens as a reason to third party confirms the untidiness or dissonance suggested & noted in peer review and distinguishable second opinions. Camera lens = display correct view, but a mirror ≠ display correct view. External validation is what is important.

I correlated of djinn via the trope that they live in thrive and clutter & drive in as causing persons to have dysmorphia(skewed perception) to live in madness and filth;therefore, I thought: that if they can cause, they can also correct it.

Could djinn correct that of the described above by under those parameters, I ask now?

Are you using a language translator? That didn’t make enough sense in English for me to understand the question - can you rephrase it?

Are you saying you have impaired eyesight, or do you just see everything as uglier than other people say it is?

This is not true of most Djinn, as far as I know.

I don’t think they cause this. Not taking care of your living space is often a sign of depression and ill health though. It’s not helpful to blame supernatural beings for not cleaning up your room, if that’s what you mean. You should probably talk to a therapist if this is the situation.

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Impaired eyesight, Moderator Mulberry.

I was not suggesting that a Djinn may be the cause. I just referenced the trite trope it is that I know of them - stigma or fact? I know nothing of actual specifics to that and I apologize if should it come off as harmful - thought that it was more a commonality to stories of djinn to others as I had learnt.

Think ‘skewed perception’ as a term to attach and dissect your feelings on.

Ah ok. Well, the entities of the grimoire called the Ars Goetia are said by many to be Djinn. so in that case I would recommend Marbas, as he is well known for healing.

I don’t know any other Djinn by name that would heal, outside of going the traditional route of gaining a personal Djinni friend, and I don’t know how that works so I can’t speak to that.

This is the sigil of Marbas:

And here is a way to use the sigil to ask him for his help: