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|    Chan Welbourne to All    |
|    Re: Then Came The Laughter...    |
|    11 Jul 11 16:15:43    |
      From: bleablah@mume.invalid              on 7/11/2011, VD supposed :              >>> on 7/11/2011, VD supposed :       >>> Not many are but it is more than hinted by the alchemical reviewers       >>> (Granger, Andréa, et al) who either believe or strongly suggest that       >>> Ms. Rowling was providentially inspired.       >>>       >>> Let's not slaughter the term "providentially inspired" as the modern       >>> culturalists have "alchemy". "Providentially inspired" could run the       >>> gamut from a personal appointment with God to a seeker who simply asks       >>> for assistance.       >>>       >>> I have no idea where Ms. Rowling falls, if so, in her providential       >>> experience.                            > I believe that Ms. Rowling was providentially inspired. I am less of       > the belief that she was independently visited by God and more of the       > belief that she was subconsciously assisted.              > The greater point imo is not the style of providential assistance but       > that fact that the HP series of books *were* providentially assisted.              > If you are willing to accept this as fact, then HP takes on a       > completely different meaning and exalted place in the history of       > (alchemical) literature.              There is no way of knowing unless JKR comes forward and spins her tale.       :o)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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