Coincidence? The Rowling code.

Phillips spillipha at yahoo.ie
Thu Dec 1 22:40:28 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 143891

Okay, I'm actually glad to find a group that isn't a bunch of 
kids, but I think, and this is a big think, that I have figured 
out where a lot of the characters originated and from that 
should be able to see where they are going, this could all be 
just one big coincidence or it could be a lot more, so bear with 
me:

Basically, J K Rowling enjoys hiding plot twists in people's 
names, the obvious being REMUS LUPIN, everone knowning the story 
of the founding of Rome, and the story of Romulus and Remus, and 
Lupin meaning 'wolf' although I can't remember what language, I 
think it was Latin. Next we have Sirius Black, Sirius being the 
Dog Star and Black, well that's pretty much self-explanatory, 
again telling you Sirius Black is a Black Dog. And then the most 
obvious, when reading over it is TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE turning into 
I AM LORD VOLDEMORT.

Here Is a Two that People Might not know:

NAMES-

Lavender Brown- There was a woman in 1964 who was believed to 
have been able to talk to the dead, she was called Rosemary 
Brown, basically the name changed from one flower to another. 
Rosemary Brown was said to recieve messages from composers 
(Beethoven, Chopin, Bach) to basically write the works that 
they couldn't finish in their lifetime, and experts have said 
that the styles have all been the same as the composers that 
Rosemary claimed they came from.

Parvati Patil- At the moment I can't remember if it was the 
first or second name that was important, but anyway one of the 
names is shared by an Indian prophet, which is ironic because 
of in the HP books Parvati's favourite, (and best) subject is 
Divination, the art of predicting the future.

This last one I only predict not incredibly sure but you can 
make your own mind up:

LILY POTTER- (Evans) It's the name Evans that makes me 
interested in it because of JANE EVANS, who in 1976 was 
hypnotised and is probably the most famous case of re-
incarnation, it was recoded and broadcast as the BLOXHAM TAPES. 
So it's been my goal for the last three years to get other 
people's views on the possibility that we will see Lily 
Potter re-incarnated.  

I understand that it's repeated a lot in the books that no spell 
can resurrect the dead, but what people tend to forget is that 
it also says that no-one can survive the Avada Kedava killing 
curse, plus it's said in the third book, that if a wizard saves 
another wizard's life it creates a bond that can NEVER be broken, 
well did Lily not save Harry's life?

If anyone has any points of view on this subject, or any 
more "coincidences" e- mail me at SPILLIPHA at HOTMAIL.COM with 
your views and I'll get back to you.

"spillipha"









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