A Conspiracy Theory to Beat them All

Hans Andréa ibotsjfvxfst at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 30 07:55:03 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111592

You must have all come across conspiracy theories.
They're rife at the moment: the moon landing was all a
fake, the Illuminati run the world, 9/11 was organised
by the CIA, crop circles, the Third Reich is now
happily carrying on underground in Antarctica, etc.

Well I've got a much bigger and more exciting one,
much more radical and revolutionary than anything man
has dreamt of for centuries. It's called Harry Potter.

The theory runs like this: humanity thinks it's living
in the real world but is actually living in hell. For
thousands of years it's been indoctrinated to believe
that this IS the real world. This indoctrination is so
successful there's hardly any one who knows that this
is hell. The world governments and religious leaders
are also reinforcing the belief that this is the real
world. People have stood up in the past and proclaimed
that the real world is somewhere else, but they've
either been cruelly suppressed or their assertions
made to look ridiculous.

One of the ways to make us think we're not in hell is
to tell us that hell is full of fire and brimstone
whereas hell is actually quite a pretty world,
especially in summer. The hellish characteristic is
not in its superficial appearance but its laws of
endless reincarnation and of evil always balancing
good.

Harry Potter is an attempt by people, who have escaped
to the real world, to tell us that we're all in hell
and to give us a guide book on how to escape.
Of course this guide book is extremely cleverly
disguised, and written by an author who is a genius,
but who is also open to inspiration by the escaped
prisoners. Fortunately such guide books have also been
written in the past, and by comparing them to Harry
Potter we can see what its real purpose is. And that
is to drive into the human subconscious the idea that
there is a real world out there, and that by a process
of liberation we can escape hell and re-enter the real
world. The conspiracy theory states that after the
secret message of the guide book has been absorbed by
millions of people, and they've started to accept the
idea, there will be real attempts to escape en masse.

The way of escape is something like this. I'm
oversimplifying.

The human being who wants to escape has to have a
strong motivation to do it, obviously. James Potter,
the stag, symbolises that. The person also has to have
pure motives, symbolised by Lilly. They give birth to
Harry, a new soul, which is the real soul, belonging
to the real world. He's immortal and quite alien to
this world, which rejects him, symbolised by the
Dursleys.

The force in the human being which imprisons him
through all his incarnations is symbolised by
Voldemort. He knows that the new soul will liberate
the human being and take him into the real world,
where Voldemort can't exist, and so Voldemort has no
choice but to kill the new soul. However he can't if
the person is willing to sacrifice his temporary life
in hell for the real life in the real world.

The power of the prison governor, Voldemort, is
neutralised and the new soul can grow despite the
harsh conditions.

The new soul has two companions who will enter the
real world with him: the old, mortal soul, symbolised
by Ron, and the intellectual consciousness, symbolised
by Hermione. Ron has a pet which he cherishes:
Scabbers, the symbol of the mortal human ego. By this
ego I mean the defender of the physical body, the
force we feel in the solar plexus when we sense
danger. It's our assertiveness, and the force that
causes blind panic when we feel our life is
threatened.

The immortal soul now proceeds to liberate the human
being in seven steps. The immortal soul learns that
seven chains keep it imprisoned in hell.

1. The first chain is the attachment to material
things. The human being longs for health, a long life
and great wealth. However the immortal soul is not
interested in that and it wrests the symbol of those
things away from Voldemort's attempt to get it. The
immortal soul has freed the human being from
attachment to material things.

2. The second chain is the etheric body, symbolised by
Dobby the elf. The etheric body is a slave to the
physical body, which is a vassal of Voldemort. The new
soul liberates the etheric body, which now becomes a
willing and useful helper of the new soul.

3. The third chain is fear. Fear is the most basic of
all emotions, and is an inbuilt mechanism to ensure
survival in hell. The immortal soul learns to overcome
fear by the longing for liberation, which lives within
him as the stag.

At this stage of liberation the soul is given a guide.
This guide is the original divine mental plan for the
development of the immortal human being in the real
world. It has been imprisoned by the human ego
(Scabbers) which is a vassal of Voldemort. The ego
knows that it can't enter the real world because it's
one of the gaolers that imprison the human being in
hell. Hence by imprisoning the mental plan for the
development of the new soul, it thinks it can stop the
escape. The mental plan for life in the real world is
symbolised by Sirius Black, the "bright morning star"
for the new soul. To symbolise his job as role model,
he is called Harry's God-Father. He drives the rat out
of his hidy-hole in the solar plexus and the ego
escapes to Voldemort where it helps him fight the new
soul.

The next chain to break is the will. Harry, the new
soul, learns to develop a new will, which can resist
our prison-governor, Voldemort.

Voldemort sees his very existence threatened, because
it has been foretold that the immortal new soul has
the power to vanquish him. He tries three times to
dominate Harry:
1. by possessing Harry's mental ego (in the head);
2. by possessing his emotional ego (in the heart);
3. in the final attempt, by possessing Harry's central
consciousness. Each time Voldemort fails. These are
the last three chains to hold the human being to hell.

Meanwhile, during the fifth stage, the mental plan for
the development of the immortal soul, as symbolised by
Sirius Black, precedes the new soul through the Gate
of Saturn. Harry will follow Sirius through the Gate
later. To the people in hell this gate seems to lead
to death, (and it does to people without an immortal
soul) but to the immortal soul it leads to the real
world.

The old mortal soul (Ron) and the intellect
(Hermione) know that the only way Harry can enter the
real world is for them to sacrifice themselves. They
die for him, knowing that they will live on in him
when he enters the real world.

Harry at the end enters the real world, where Sirius
is the Sun shining in Harry's eternal life. Voldemort
and Scabbers have dissipated like smoke.

But wait! Harry looks back at us who are still
imprisoned and deluded. His heart burns with
indescribable compassion and he returns to the prison,
where he keeps the keys to the real world for those
who want to escape.

OK that's my theory. Tell me I'm insane; I can take
it. But let me tell you this: the same story is told
in the Bible, the Alchemical Wedding of Christian
Rosycross, and many other books.

Hans


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