Harry Potter and the Sign of Cain (C. Rosycross in jeans)
Hans
ibotsjfvxfst at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jun 8 21:20:49 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 100449
I really must thank Iris profoundly for her tremendous contribution
to the subject of the sign of Cain which I raised in my
article, "Harry Potter - Christian Rosycross in Jeans." I want to
compliment and praise Iris for the depth of her research on this and
on the effort she has obviously made in writing her long and well
thought out post.
It has incited me to do more thinking on this subject, but
unfortunately I'm not as quick thinking as Iris and I can't just
write a long, detailed reply like she has. However just for a start
I want to throw another ingredient into the complicated soup of
Cain's sign and original sin.
Please note that Harry LIBERATES a serpent. The first thing he does
as a conscious person, at the age of 10, is to set the snake in the
zoo free! The serpent in the Garden of Eden offers the fruit of the
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil to Eve. Harry sets the
serpent free. What does that mean?
I hope you all have a wonderful time thinking about that!
Thanks also to Geoff for his reaction to Iris' post. I enjoyed
reading it and am grateful for sharing his point of view.
Hans in Holland
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