[HPforGrownups] The foggy future
mlleelizabeth at aol.com
mlleelizabeth at aol.com
Wed Aug 30 05:27:55 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 532
***spooky music***
Madame Liz predicts that Denise is slightly tipsy from birthday wine!
Happy Birthday!
In a message dated 8/29/2000 10:57:24 PM CST, gypsycaine at yahoo.com writes:
>it's not the time, but the knowledge that makes me call myself novice!) and
your theories make perfect sense.>>
same here - I've got *lots* to learn!
<< 1. She's doing it right! The first thing I was taught was to never
never be negative, even if the tower turns up. The cards are a warning, but
not a death-sentence. Nothing is in stone.>>
Who's doing it right? Trelawney? Goddess, I hope not! Eeek! I always,
always, always find an opportunity for growth in readings. Why the heck else
bother with them! I like the Tower - to me it means clearing away false
beliefs/foundations and gives an opportunity for a nice, clean, start.
<<2. I think that those little predictions are like a type of "deja vu"
type thing I do on occasion. A friend dials up, tells me she lost her
cigarettes, and I ask if she looked in the right side of her favorite chair.
She finds them there. I don't know if it was a lucky guess or I was on-beam
with that. I do things like this often enough, tho. I was there when my
ex-sister-in-law met a man, and I turned to Barry and said, he is the one,
knowing nothing about him. They will be married this October, after 5 years
relationship. I call those type KNOWing. Perhaps Mdm T is the same way
(teacup, etc...).>>
*Knowing* is a great way to put it! And a lot of that knowing is actually
just being observant. You know where the ciggies are most likely to have
fallen. Madame T knows Neville is a clutz. I "know" where my friend's car
title is cause I know where she stuffs important papers. I don't know this
overtly, and you probably don't either, but you can tap into your
subconscious and deduce where someone put whatever. By the same token your
subconscious told you ex-sis-in-law met her "one."
Not that I don't believe in divine help, or the supernatural. I've got the
spirit of a 15th Century Englishman hanging out in my home....
<< I just can't stand her methods.... Harry should die at least once daily,
if she 's right!>>
Yep.. thank goodness she's not right!
The readers JKR encountered before writing these books must have been the
awful, commercial, rip-off-the-believers type! I'm glad she was smart enough
to blow them off!
<< Sighs.
Dee
Wondering if this post makes sense, or she has had too much elderberry wine
to celebrate her birthday? >>
Again, Happy B-day Dee. What does elderberry wine taste like? your sun's in
virgo? where's your moon and ascendant???
Love & Light,
*E*l*i*z*a*b*e*t*h*
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