[HPforGrownups] Strange places you find HP mentioned
Roy Mallett
wr7238 at msn.com
Tue May 1 23:03:12 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 17979
Hi, Michelle, Wanda The Witch here. Where did you read that from, what paper? I'm a Piceses and was just curious?
I'm sure so will many from this group. You sure had a great horoscope!
Wanda
----- Original Message -----
From: Michelle Apostolides
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:09 PM
To: HPforGrownups
Subject: [HPforGrownups] Strange places you find HP mentioned
Hi
I'm one of those strange people who read their horoscope mist days - in
fact every day ! Anyway - looked at my horoscope for today and found
this !!
A Boggart, according to JK Rowling, is a mystical creature that hides in
dark places. If you look at it, it takes the shape of whatever - or
whoever, you fear the most. Life, of course, is not a Harry Potter
novel. Boggarts, as such, do not exist. But in our minds, we all have a
Boggart. It waits till it thinks it can scare us and then it fills our
head with reasons to feel afraid. To beat a Boggart, you have to summon
your sense of humour. Laughter is the only emotion that's more powerful
than fear. Find something to smile about today. And stop worrying.
It made me smile to just read it. Must remember a boggart next time I
come up against something or someone I don't like !!!
Michelle
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