Hogwarts-ish school in the US?
Steve
bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 19 07:36:40 UTC 2003
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, Mhochberg at a... wrote:
> In a message dated 12/18/2003 12:09:08 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com writes:
> Hogwarts-ish school in the US?
>
> The American Southwest School for Witchcraft and Wizardry is reached
> via Tucson, Arizona. The exact location, like all such schools, is a
> secret.
>
> ---Professor Computadora
bboy_mn:
Sorry, but I still say that any school in the north central Great
Plains OR the Southwest is going to be a Shaman-type school of magic.
Something like the 'Turtle Island School of Shamanism and Medicine' or
'The Carlos Castaneda Circle of Tensegrity and Shamanism'.
Of course, given the diversity of the USA, there could be a school
formed by those with ancestral European heritage. Another side note:
there is a type of ancient Celtic magic that is referred to as Shamanism.
I will also note that there really IS a 'Society of Spiritwalkers'
that certifies Shaman in the USA; as well as many REAL Shaman schools.
As a side note: The School of Magic in New Orleans would teach a blend
of European (primarily French style), American Indian (primarily South
American), and (predominantly) African magic.
But, of course, this is all in fun, so you can have any school of
magic you desire.
Funny thing is, if you search Google for 'Shaman School' or 'Magic
School', you will find that there really are a lot of them in the USA
and the rest of the world.
Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life?
You be the judge.
bboy_mn
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