The books a Hogwarts Cover-up???

jrober4211 midwife34 at aol.com
Sun Jan 20 16:19:19 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 33783

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., chiflipgrl at a... wrote:
> <Just had a thought...
> What if Hogwarts was real ?~*~*~* Janice *~*~*~*
> - who ponders "What if Harry is a real person?!?!"
> 
> 
>All I can say is "never say never" because there are stranger things 
in heaven and earth than we can ever fathom.
Let me point out an example of this kind of synchronisity via Jungian 
psychology. Jung had a basic belief that all people were 
subconciously hooked up to a type of cosmic knowledge, for lack of a 
better word. If you review Jules Vern's ( spelling?) works you might 
see good examples of this. Reading these old science fiction books is 
almost like reading about our modern times through a perspective of 
one who lived over a century ago. There is a very specific example of 
this  regarding Vern's account of the first man on the moon - his 
character's name was Armstrong, the ship took off on the exact date 
that the first lunar mission did, and the the ship returned to earth 
in the exact location that the capsule actually splashed down. 

Whose to say that middle earth is not a post- apocalyptic version of 
our world? And whose to say that the Wizarding World in some form or 
another, might never exist? After all, JKR did say the idea suddenly 
came to her as an epiphany on a train... Has anyone ever heard of the 
Philadelphia experiment? Might that not be man's first attempt at 
apparating? 

Jo Ellen





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