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|    Chan Welbourne to After serious thinking VD    |
|    Re: J. K. Rowling And The Chymical Weddi    |
|    24 Jun 11 20:17:34    |
      From: bleablah@mume.invalid              After serious thinking VD wrote :       > On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 18:40:31 -0400, Chan Welbourne wrote:              >> Sirius Black laid this down on his screen :       >>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:10:50 -0400, VD wrote:       >>>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:04:44 -0400, Sirius Black wrote:       >>>>       >>>>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:02:27 -0400, VD wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>> On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:14:50 -0700 (PDT), Wilford Dumont wrote:       >>>>>>       >>>>>>> Is there anything from JKR that acknowledges that she read or was       >>>>>>> directly influenced by The Chymical Wedding?       >>>>>>       >>>>>> One thing that we might keep in mind is that the allegorical author is       >>>>>> often inspired to be secretive. If Ms. Rowling had out and out       >>>>>> admitted to the multitude of uses and similarities between HP and The       >>>>>> Chymical Wedding much of the mystery might have been removed.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> There are those who strongly believe that Ms. Rowling, known or       >>>>>> unknown to her, was on a Godly mission. That because of this mission,       >>>>>> she is using code to write about a hidden layer of meaning       >>>>>       >>>>> I don't see how she couldn't know. You said yourself Rowling must have       >>>>> read The Chymical Wedding. There are too many similarities for her not       >>>>> to have. TCW was considered a Godly inspired mission.       >>>>       >>>> I have read very extensively about the alchemical process and I can       >>>> assure you that it was obvious that some writers on the subject didn't       >>>> have a clue - and I mean obvious even to someone like me who also       >>>> hardly had a clue. ;)       >>>>       >>>> For a long time - years, in fact - I have assumed that Ms Rowling used       >>>> symbolism deliberately, with a commanding grasp of its meaning, and       >>>> that it refers to a hidden theme.       >>>>       >>>> Book five, 'Order of Phoenix', has many parallels to Day 5 of 'The       >>>> Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz'. Not only is it Book 5 of       >>>> 7 in 'Harry Potter' and day 5 out of 7 in The Chymical Wedding, but       >>>> the symbolism within the two sequences is also similar.       >>>>       >>>> I read The Chymical Wedding in hopes of understanding Harry Potter       >>>> better, but The Chymical Wedding is not easy to read or to understand.       >>>> I can't imagine Ms Rowling using the symbolism from the 5th Day       >>>> *without* understanding what it is about.       >>>>       >>>> Since the parallels are so strong and extensive, I conclude that Ms.       >>>> Rowling is using the symbolism with the **same intent as the writer*       >>>> of The Chymical Wedding and referring to a similar hidden subject.       >>>>       >>>> She knew. ;)       >>       >>> Yeah, she knew but I see nothing that indicates that Harry knew what       >>> he was accomplishing. All I see is Harry trying to keep himself and       >>> friends and the remainder of the non Satanic world from being killed       >>> or dominated by Voldemort.       >>       >> He was young? :D No, really, does the protagonist ever know what he is       >> doing?              > Sort of, maybe, kind of... ;)              > Harry matured and learned to trust his instincts (important alchemical       > requirement) but he was unaware that he was a Christian Rosycross       > spinoff.              Neither did Jesus. l-)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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