"As a former witch, I can speak with authority when I say that I have examined the works of Rowling and that the Harry Potter books are training manuals for the occult."
Doubt it. No blood sacrifices are shown in Harry Potter. That is a tool the elite use. You can't claim everything is the occult because of magical themes.
I can see Horcruxes being symbology for DID however: the fracturing of the soul for more power; a theme the elite believe in through the use of MK Ultra.
Reading through the second link and most of it is christian bullshit.
Stories of magicians and witches are nothing new. Moreover, having occult knowledge does not make you someone who is trying to normalize it. Heck, WE have occult knowledge based on the research done on voat, 4chan and reddit. Harry Potter is clearly portrayed as fiction, not non-fiction. So you can't say its a handbook. It simply uses real practices to paint a picture.
EDIT: that being said, I forgot about the mandrakes. The concept disturbed me as a child too. I thought "why would you kill wooden plant babies, especially if they look like our own human children?". I know for a fact that Rowling is sketchy; like Bill Gates, she is "too good to be true". Just wasn't completely sold on it being an occult handbook until I was reminded of babykilling jokes in Book 2.
I would also like to make clear that esoteric knowledge can be used for the good of humanity. Awakening the Third Eye is perfectly fine; its about how one uses it and what path they take. Service to Self (as the elite do) or Service to Others?
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dem6nic ago
I'm just going to leave this here.
"As a former witch, I can speak with authority when I say that I have examined the works of Rowling and that the Harry Potter books are training manuals for the occult."
http://www.pacinst.com/witch.htm http://harrypotterpower.com
PrideOfOshtekk ago
Doubt it. No blood sacrifices are shown in Harry Potter. That is a tool the elite use. You can't claim everything is the occult because of magical themes.
I can see Horcruxes being symbology for DID however: the fracturing of the soul for more power; a theme the elite believe in through the use of MK Ultra.
dem6nic ago
Now i know you haven't read through any of the links I posted.
PrideOfOshtekk ago
Reading through the second link and most of it is christian bullshit.
Stories of magicians and witches are nothing new. Moreover, having occult knowledge does not make you someone who is trying to normalize it. Heck, WE have occult knowledge based on the research done on voat, 4chan and reddit. Harry Potter is clearly portrayed as fiction, not non-fiction. So you can't say its a handbook. It simply uses real practices to paint a picture.
EDIT: that being said, I forgot about the mandrakes. The concept disturbed me as a child too. I thought "why would you kill wooden plant babies, especially if they look like our own human children?". I know for a fact that Rowling is sketchy; like Bill Gates, she is "too good to be true". Just wasn't completely sold on it being an occult handbook until I was reminded of babykilling jokes in Book 2.
I would also like to make clear that esoteric knowledge can be used for the good of humanity. Awakening the Third Eye is perfectly fine; its about how one uses it and what path they take. Service to Self (as the elite do) or Service to Others?