Life was Re: Behind the Locked Door...Self Sacrifice

kempermentor kempermentor at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 17 20:15:14 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 127670


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Chys Sage Lattes" 
<yami69hikari at y...> wrote:
> 
>  
> > Kemper:
> > What if the Locked Door holds Life?  It's locked not to keep 
others 
> > out but to keep it in, because where Death draws in, Life 
explodes 
> > out. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> Chys: Are you saying it's something like Pandora's box then? Hope 
perhaps? I 
> don't get it, Voldie WANTS life so why would he be repulsed by it 
> being so great in Harry? (Aside from the fact he hasn't been able 
to 
> kill him yet...)

Kemper now:
I don't think Voldie WANTS life.  I think he doesn't want death.  He 
fears death which is not the same as embracing life.  Those who 
embrace life seem less afraid of dying.  To fully embrace life means 
to accept all that it is to be alive: Grief, Love, Anger, 
Disappointment, Extacy, Joy, Lust, etc.

Harry, as he is written, seems more full of life than full of love.

So, when Voldie goes to possess him, Voldie runs away because he is 
afraid or doesn't understand what it is to live.

Only supposing.

Kemper







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