PROPHECY ACTUALLY ABOUT JAMES POTTER WHO IS ALIVE
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Mon Jul 14 18:51:53 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 70230
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Susan Smith"
<atroposgryffin at y...> wrote:
> For those who buy the theory that Remus Lupin and James Potter
> performed a switching spell as further protection against Voldemort
> and that Remus Lupin is actually James, we now have a valuable
piece
> of info in the prophecy. I have not seen this posted yet, but if I
> missed it-I apologize:
>
> What if the fragments we heard in OOP chapter 35 "at the solstice
> will come a new...", "...and none will come after..." refer to
James
> revealing himself during the summer solstice (does that happen at
the
> end of July?) so a final confrontation between Harry and Voldemort
> can take place. Now that Dumbledore has shared the entire
prophecy,
> we could speculate that only the FIRST part referred to Neville and
> Harry, but the SECOND part refers to Harry and his father, James.
> After all divination and Trelawney are not an exact art.
>
> IMHO, the parts about "and either must die at the hands of the
> other..." , and "the ONE with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord
> will be born as the seventh month dies" actually refer to James
> Potter. JAMES will be the ONE to vanquish Lord V. He will do a
> switching spell with Harry (Harry will become Lupin, Lupin (who is
> James) will be Harry) at the end of July.
>
> The truly observant will know this because Harry's eyes which we
are
> constantly told look like Lily's will during the final battle with
V.
> change color and look like James' eyes.
>
> James will kill V., so Harry never has to make that
> unforgivable "choice" and afterward he will "switch" back just in
> time for Lupin's death (from Lucius Malfoy or other DE)to be a
> sacrifice which saves Harry.
>
> IMHO I may be onto something...What do others think?
I think that the "fragments" were fragments of the two prophecies
which broke in that scene. Not fragments of Harry's prophecy, I
don't have the book in front of me, but I'm pretty sure that was the
case and that they don't apply to Harry or his life at all. They
were just two random prophecies (I think as a plot device to explain
to the reader how the prophecies worked) that were casualties of the
scene. Summer solstice: approx. June 21st
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