I got laughed at in my own mind thinking about explaning my statements over and over again. Yet, I always falter in that I have to write 25 pages of cited evidence, developed notes and perceptual facts before anyone believes what I have said in less than four or five words. I told him Harry Potter is real. I can hear you scoffing from the other end of the ethernet. Take it with a grain of salt, please.
Let me put it this way. The principles upon which Harry Potter is based are real. I had an email/document I carried in my files for years, because of its oddity and the source from where I got it. The person who wrote the email reffered to the works of one David or Matthew Potter who wrote about the connections of magic, freemasonry, U.S. Government, Parliament in the United Kingdom and the royal family there of known. The excerpt from Potter's research was brief, detailed and intriguing. I say this as well, I received this email long before J.K. Rowling was heard of as a writer in the book world of certain buildings. The method of getting this email was over a groupslist interchange with individuals who may be 3 to 5 degrees of separation from people like Charles Manson and the realms of religious magical cult warfare. Years ago I did alot of research and reading about "The Left Hand Path". Sometimes when you seek information, you drop into places that are more of a treasure trove than dismal deadly digs. One path yields one perspective, another path yields different fruit in its discord.
Before I offer this next bit, remember that a murder did happen to one of the actors in the Potter movies. He was to play a key role in another, but his life was literally cut short.
One tradition in occult writing is that the author bases his/her plot on real magically related events. A writer like Dion Fortune did so for years. Most, if not all of her themes were based on cases she was involved in directly or known through others. Keep in mind that H.P. Lovecraft may have written out of real life events and Catholic histories. Should you believe in the seen and the unseen, it might make sense to you.
Illustrating: What if Charles Manson had gotten away with the librarian and went underground to live a bland life. He has one child. Lo and behold a secret group gets wind of where he is and goes to kill him. During the clean up something helps the child go free. Yet when he grows up, he has the propinquity of the knowledge of evil, speaking like the snake that tempted eve in the garden of Eden. Makes a case for genetic predisposition to murder, doesn't it? The child becomes an orphan and grows up in a boarding school as is some country's tradtion in working with orphans.
How close to the Harry Potter novels does that sound?
Hopefully watching J.K. Rowling the other night resolved some issues. :)
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