[HPforGrownups]What if Harry dies?

Ivan Vablatsky ibotsjfvxfst at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Nov 17 21:05:07 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 85249

Harry will die. There's no doubt whatsoever in my mind. However his death
will not be a sad, final death with lots of heartbreak and bereavement. His
death will lead to a resurrection in an indestructible, immortal body of
mind-boggling majesty and splendour. His death will give hope to millions
that there's more to life than birth, food, sex, and death. It will give
hope that life has a wonderful and glorious purpose, namely liberation from
this vale of suffering and return as the prodigal son to the Father's House.

How JK Rowling will put all this into words is impossible to say. Life in
the Kingdom of Love is impossible to describe. It's multidimensional. We
have nothing in our universe to compare it with. It's like trying to explain
to two dimensional people in a film what the third dimension is like. They
know only about height and width. Depth is a concept they could never
understand.

I think she will describe Harry's reunion with the Father in abstract terms
of hope and love and light.

Some of you may wonder how I can be so sure about all this. It's quite
simple. All my life I have sought for the Path of Liberation. When you
desire something deeply all your attention is focused on it and so you begin
to see the patterns. The patterns of liberation can be seen in all the great
Holy Scriptures, in fairy tales, in myths, and in much great literature, for
example Shakespeare and Dante. And, as I have repeatedly said, in the
Alchymical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz. What I have learnt from the
patterns is that the seeker for liberation dies as to his earthly, three
dimensional self, to resurge as the butterfly does from the cocoon in a new
life form with infinitely greater beauty and freedom of movement. 

Harry will pass through the archway. This is called the Gate of Saturn in
the alchemical traditions. But having passed through, he will become a
Bodhisattva. That is a Master of Compassion, a being so filled with love and
compassion for his fellow human beings that he regards life with the Father
as of secondary importance, and so returns to work for the liberation of
others.

I have the supreme confidence in JK Rowling that she will be able to write
Harry's end in such a way, that although there will not be a dry eye left on
earth, humanity will be left with Hope and Love of such magnitude that it
will change the world.

Hans

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