The 2nd prophecy in PoA?

Steve bboyminn at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 26 07:22:12 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 166486

--- "Tandra" <tkjones9 at ...> wrote:
>
> Ok I saw this referenced by someone and I'm not 
> recalling what it is. Can someone please refresh my 
> memory?  Um, and this is going to sound pretty sad but
> should Deathly Hallows mean something to me? Because it
> doesn't...please help me see what I am missing. Thanks
> 
> T
>

bboyminn:

Indeed this has been discussed many times at depth, but
those threads have probably fallen back in the onslaught
of posts. 

Simply put 'Hallows' are sacred objects or places, though
not necessarily sacred in the religious sense. For example,
the great battlefields of historic wars are sometimes
referred to a 'hallowed ground', as are the cemeteries 
that those battles produced. 

In addition, there are the 'Four Hallows of Ireland' 
which very closely mirror objects in the books; Sword, 
Wand, Locket, and Cup. Note these object are also related 
to the Tarot Card Deck. 

That is a quick summary, if you need more information, try
the group's Seach facility.

Oh, and last of all, of course 'Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows' is the title of the last book in the
series.

Steve/bboyminn





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