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Harry
Potter:
Real
Names & Real Witches
Jeremiah
3:17, 7:24
"At
that time they shall call Jerusalem the throne of the
LORD; and all the nations shall be gathered unto it, to
the name of the LORD, to Jerusalem: neither shall they
walk any more after the imagination of their evil heart.
24 But they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear, but walked
in the counsels and in the imagination of their evil heart,
and went backward, and not forward."
Many say that
fables or fiction are innocent reading. However, we've shown
that imagination itself reveals what is inside a heart. And
there is wicked imagination, purposes and ideas and there is
imagination, purposes and ideas that honor God. There are
none in this world that can please God without that person
knowing Jesus Christ.
J.K.
Rowling's
first book was called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone and also the Sorcerer's Stone. Right from the title we
have deep occult knowledge and pursuits.
According to the
Encyclopaedia Britannica article on the Philosophers Stone:
"The stone, also referred to as the 'tincture' or the
'powder' ... was allied to an elixir of life ... Inasmuch as
alchemy was concerned not only with the search for a method
of upgrading less valuable metals but also of perfecting
the human soul, the philosopher's stone was thought to
cure illnesses, prolong life, and bring about spiritual
revitalization."
Revelation
21:8
But the fearful, and
unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and
whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars,
shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire
and brimstone: which is the second death.
The search
for the Philosopher's Stone is well known in alchemy, that
is, alchemy defined by occultists as,
"... There are three main ideas about the origin of
the word alchemy. Firstly, from ancient Egyptian
transmitted through Arabic 'al-khem', from the Egyptian
hieroglyphics...Km.t which form the native name of Egypt,
'Chem', meaning 'black earth'. Thus one derivation of the
word alchemy is the 'Egyptian art', or the 'art of the
black earth'. The second derivation is from the Greek word
'chemeia', found in the writings of Diocletian, the art of
making metal ingots. The third derivation is from the
Greek word 'chumeia', the art of extracting juices or
infusions from plants, and thus herbal medicines and
tinctures....Alchemy is so multifaceted that any
definition restricts alchemy to a particular view or
excludes aspects that should come within the realm of the
alchemical. One cannot reduce alchemy to practical
laboratory work, or to interior meditative work with
symbols, or to being only a spiritual pursuit.
Anthropological, Jungian, esoteric, history of science,
semiotic, or other interpretations, are only ways of
looking at alchemy. In recent years some people have
tended to use the term in a very broad sense. Definitions
of alchemy tend to reflect individual's underlying
philosophical preconception. Perhaps it is best if we
found our view of alchemy on the body of alchemical
writings, the manuscripts and printed books that
constitute and embody the alchemical tradition. This body
of alchemical knowledge, preserved in many libraries
throughout the world, is probably the securest foundation
on which to build a view of alchemy. [Alchemy
Faq>http://www.levity.com/alchemy/faq.html]
One website
asks, "Superconductivity And Modern Alchemy Has The
Philosopher's Stone Been Found?" and presents these
heretical and blasphemous thoughts.
"....A new line of
thought consumed David Hudson. He read over 500 books on
alchemy and its history. He reread the Bible, finding many
references to the white powder. He talked to Rabbis well
versed in the ancient secrets of Judaism who told him of
"white powders" available only to the priests of
Solomon's Temple. This is referred to as
"manna," food of the gods. Hudson's research has
led him to believe that ingesting the manna enabled the
priests to approach the Ark of the Covenant without being
killed.
In his lecture, Hudson
gave fascinating details about the Ark and a scientific
explanation behind the manna's protection. He also
discussed where the priests obtained their formula for
making the white powders and how this formula was lost
after the Temple was destroyed. He explained his theories
about the Essenes and why he thinks Mary was given the
white powders of gold in preparation for the conception
and birth of Jesus.
Nostradamus predicted
that by 1999 "occult gold" would be known to
science. Other prophecies indicate the discovery of this
"occult gold" would be made by a direct
descendant of the Davidic blood line. According to the
book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, the Davidic blood
line is continued today in the French de Guise family
name. Long after his research into the white powders
began, David Hudson discovered he was a direct descendant
of this French family. [David
Hudson 1995>http://www.eclecticviewpoint.com/evhudson.html]
Another article discussing
Hudson and the Philosopher's Stone, stated:
Spiritual Powers of the
White Powder
Hudson said that the
naturally-occurring white powder is comprised of all the
precious ORMEs in rather fixed proportions. (At least from
his ores.) He stated that each ORME affects a different
gland (seal) of the body. Ancient literature says that the
white powder of gold effects the seventh seal (the pineal
gland), other white powders effect other seals. Hudson
believes that proper spiritual usage would require that
you take all the elements in their naturally-occurring
proportions. That's what the Egyptians did.
Hudson pointed out that
the ancient Egyptian literature only discusses the white
powder of gold. Yet, the powder which was found in the
pyramids contained all the monatomic elements in the
expected percentages. The dominant element was rhodium. He
believes that the reason that the Egyptians only mentioned
gold was because they were simply unaware of the other
elements. [The
White Powder >http://monatomic.earth.com/contributed/white-powder-primer.html]
Hence, the
first book in the Potter series is based on the very real
occult activity of searching for immortality, based on real
witchcraft and occult teachings. On the back cover of
the book is a picture of a wizard holding a book with
nothing less than a pentagram on it, and the background is
covered with stars shaped like upright pentagrams, which
symbolizes the power of witchcraft. The pentagram, called
the great Rite in witchcraft, is one of the main symbols in
witchcraft and occultism. Used in ritual magic, divination,
the conjuration of spirits, casting spells and summoning
demonic help, it is not simply part of a cute drawing. When
the pentagram points skyward, it's denoting witchcraft,
while if the point is downward it is signifying satanists.
The view of the pentagram on the book is pointing down,
meaning that it is for black magic rites, calling Satan and
so on. This is not light fluff. This is real to occultists.
Rowling's penchant for
'making up names' isn't really about deriving original
names. Rather, names are found from mythology, folklore,
other works of fiction, and from real people, towns or
occult sources. Rowling presents actual witches as heroes in
her works of fiction. The best example is found in the
Chocolate Frogs trading cards.
"Chocolate Frogs
have cards inside them, you know, to collect - famous
witches and wizards. I've got about five hundred....Ron
was more interested in eating the frogs than looking at
the famous Witches and Wizards cards, but Harry couldn't
keep his eyes off them. Soon he had not only Dumbledore
and Morgana, but Hengis of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion,
Circe, Paracelsus and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
away from the druidess Cliodna, who was scratching her
nose..." [pp77-78]
Cliodna was the daughter
of a High Druid and is also the Banshee/Beansí of the
O'Keeffe clan and is a faery Queen in Southwest Ireland. She
is also noted as being the Goddess of beauty and the
otherworld. Circe was a sorceress in Greek mythology who
turned people into swine. 'Hedwig' was a medieval Catholic
Saint whose marriage to Duke Henry 1 of Silesia united
Silesian history through German influence. From the
Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume III "....she gave her
support to new monastic foundations and assisted those
already in existence....She was interred in the church
attached to the monastery, and was canonized by Clement IV,
26 March, 1267, and on 25 August of the same year her
remains were raised to the honours of the altar. Her feast
is celebrated 17 October; she in honoured as the patroness
of Silesia...." [St.
Hedwig >http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07189a.htm]
Alberic [Grunnion], a
Wizard on a Chocolate Frog Trading Card, was the king of the
dwarves in Wagner's 'Ring of the Nibelung'.
Nicholas Flamel, a real
historic sorcerer, plays a key role in the book. Referring
to the trading card of Albus Dumbledore, we read:
"Dumbledore is
particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard
Grindlewald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses
of dragon's blood, and his work on alchemy with
his partner, Nicolas Flamel'!...'Nicolas Flamel,' she
whispered dramatically, 'is the only known maker of the
Philosopher's Stone!'...She pushed the book toward
them, and Harry and Ron read: The ancient study of alchemy
is concerned with making the Philosopher's Stone...the
stone will transform any metal into pure gold. It also
produces the Elixir of Life, which will make the drinker
immortal...the only Stone currently in existence belongs
to Mr. Nicolas Flamel, the noted alchemist...Mr. Flamel,
who celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday
last year, enjoys a quiet life...'A stone that makes gold
and stops you ever dying!' said Harry. 'No wonder Snape's
after it! Anyone would want it.'" (pp. 160-161
)
Yes, occultists and those
who seek after eternal life without Jesus Christ do desire
immorality. They would 'be gods.' Note that Harry presents
the emotional response that 'anyone' would want it. Our hero
desires immortality through actual occult means.
Towards the end of the
book, we are presented with the promotion of suicide as an
honorable way of helping others. Flamel and his real wife
Perenelle have killed themselves to hide the secret of the
Philosopher's Stone, with Flamel being the significant age
of 666 years.
...Dumbledore smiled at
the look of amazement on Harry's face. 'To one as young as
you, I'm sure it seems incredible, but to Nicolas and
Perenelle, it really is like going to bed after a very,
very long day. After all, to the well-organized mind,
death is but the next great adventure." (p.218)
From the Testament
of Nicholas Flamel (also written Flammel)--"...and
after the death of my faithful partner Perenelle, am seized
with a desire and a delight, in remembrance of her, and in
your behalf, dear nephew, to write out the whole magistery
of the secret of the Powder of Projection, or the
Philosophical Tincture, which God hath willed to impart to
his very insignificant servant, and which I have found out,
as thou also wilt find out in working as I shall declare
unto you...." http://www.levity.com/alchemy/testment.html
Around 1361 Flamel found
an occult book called "The Sacred Book of Abraham the
Jew, Priest, Levite, Astrologer and Philosopher to that
Tribe of Jews who by the Wrath of God were Dispersed amongst
the Gauls." On a trip to Spain in 1382, Flamel
supposedly met a Jew who explained the "mysteries"
of this text to him. He returned to Paris with the alchemist
keys and became wealthy. In speaking of the Book, Flamel,
wrote that only a Cabalist could understand it's meaning.
"....Upon the
first of the leaves was written in great Capital Letters
of Gold: Abraham the Jew, Prince, Priest, Levite,
Astrologer, and Philosopher, to the Nation of the Jews, by
the Wrath of God dispersed among the Gauls, sendeth
Health. After this it was filled with great execrations
and curses (with this word Maranatha, which was often
repeated there) against every person that should cast his
eyes upon it if he were not Sacrificer or Scribe....no
man could ever have been able to understand it without
being well skilled in their Cabala, which goeth by
tradition, and without having well studied their books.....
These Hieroglyphic figures shall serve as two ways to lead
unto the heavenly life: the first and most open sense
teaching the sacred Mysteries of our salvation; (as
I will show hereafter) the other teaching every man that
hath any small understanding in the Stone the lineary way
of the work; which being perfected by any one, the
change of evil into good takes away from him the root of
all sin, (which is covetousness) making him liberal,
gentle, pious, religious, and fearing God, how evil soever
he was before, for from thenceforward he is continually
ravished with the great grace and mercy which he hath
obtained from God, and with the profoundness of his Divine
and admirable works....Let him, therefore, who having well
weighed my words, and well known and understood my
figures, hath first gotten elsewhere the knowledge of the
first beginnings and Agents, (for certainly in these
Figures and Commentaries he shall not find any step or
information thereof), perfect, to the glory of God, the
Mastery of Hermes, remembering himself of the Church
Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman; and of all other Churches,
Church-yards, and Hospitals; and above all of the Church
of the Innocents in this City, [Flammels'
Hieroglyphics >http://www.levity.com/alchemy/flam_h0.html]
".... The Ancient Sages that were
Cabalists, have described it in their Metamorphoses, under
the History of the Serpent of Mars, which had devoured the
companions of Cadmus, who slew him, piercing him with his
lance against a hollow Oak..." [Flammel's
Hieroglyphics Chapter III >http://www.levity.com/alchemy/flam_h3.html]
Occult encyclopedias state
that legend teaches that Flamel and his wife faked their
deaths and are still living. Which, would be why Rowlings
showed Flamel alive and well working with Dumbledore, also a
sorcerer. Honored as an adept by occultists, January 17 is
'his day'. "Nicholas Flamel is listed as one of (the
Prieuré de Sion's) Grand Masters and January 17 -- given by
him as the date on which he achieved the Great Work -- is a
day held sacred by them, a day specially set apart to honor
alchemical perfection." [Lynn Picknett and Clive
Prince, Turin Shroud: In Whose Image? The Truth Behind
the Centuries-Long Conspiracy of Silence, HarperCollins
Pub., 1994, p. 99]
Paracelsus (1493-1541) is
also an icon of modern day witches and wizards! He was also
an alchemist, that is, a sorcerer and was famous for
reviving the use of Talismans. Albert Pike wrote in
his Masonic "Morals and Dogma" that:
"The Hermetic Art is, therefore, at the same time a
religion, a philosophy, and a natural science...we must
inquire for its processes of Paracelsus [and] Nicholas
Flamel..." (p.774) According to Pike, the goal of
magic is to master the universe by learning the principles
of divine creation. That is, in effect, the holy grail of
Freemasonry, according to Albert Pike. To that end he turns
to the occult. And Pike is a true occultist, fluent in its
history and arcane philosophies.
The Morals and Dogma
preceding pages to this quote deal with the goals and
methods of the occultists in ages past, specifically
focusing on Hermeticism, gnosticism, Kabala and alchemy,
taking up the ancient occult quest of mastering the creative
principle of the universe, or in effect, man becoming god,
or co-creator of the universe.
"...Creation is the
habitation of the Creator-Word. To create, the Generative
Power and Productive Capacity must unite, the Binary
become Unity again by the conjunction...
To be always rich,
always young, and never to die: such has been in all times
the dream of the alchemists. ...
to possess the universal
medicine and elixer of life; such is the problem to be
resolved, in order to accomplish the desire and realize
this dream....
The Great Work is, above
all things, the creation of man by himself; that is to
say, the full and entire conquest which he effects of his
faculties and his future. It is, above all, the
emancipation of his will, which assures him the universal
empire of Azoth, and the domain of magnetism, that is,
complete power over the universal magical agent."
(pgs. 772, 773)
"The whole Hermetic
Science (magic) is contained in the dogma of Hermes
(ancient), engraven originally, it is said, on a tablet of
emerald...
The Hermetic Art is,
therefore, at the same time a religion, a philosophy, and
a natural science. As a religion it is that of the Anient
Magi and the Initiates of all ages; as a philosophy, we
may find its principles in the school of Alexandria and
the theories of Pythagoras; as a science we must inquire
for its processes of Paracelsus [and] Nicholas Flamel, and
Raymond Lulle.
The science is a real
one only for those who admit and understand the philosophy
and the religion; as its process will succeed only for the
Adept who has attained the sovereignty of will, and so
become the King of the elementary world; for the grand
agent of the operation of the sun. is that force described
in the symbol of Hermes, of the table of emerald; it is
the universal magical power; the spiritual, fiery, motive
power; it is the Od, according to the Hebrews, as the
Astral light, according to others."
Paracelsus is mentioned in
the Seek God article The
Legend of Hanukkah when referring to the Talisman of
Saturn:
"Theophrastus
Paracelsus revived, in the XVIth century, the ancient
doctrine of Talismans, which he claimed to be able to use
successfully in the treatment of illnesses and accidents.
This medical doctrine, derived from the Cabala, or secret
tradition of the Jewish rabbis, was said to be borrowed
from the ancient occult sciences of Chaldea and Egypt. The
talisman (tsilmenaia) signifies an image, a figure, and
was engraved in the form of an emblem or symbol on metals
consecrated to the genii of the seven planets. This
magical task had to be carried out at a fixed time of a
certain day, with the firm intention of attracting to the
talisman the beneficent influence of the genius which was
invoked, whether for health or any other protective
measures...
It's very noteworthy that
students of Hogwarts engaged in the use of talismans for
protection, as described, "...hidden from the
teachers, a roaring trade in talismans, amulets and other
protective devices...evil smelling green onion, a pointed
purple crystal..." [p.139, Chamber of Secrets]
Paracelsus is also
discussed in the Seek God article Practical
Kabbalah: Talismans and Masters of the Name
Gershom
Scholem suggests that while many created the
"golem" from the earth, others were able to
produce the "creature" by "influx of the
alphabet"--out of thin air. Many stories recount that
the "golem" was made to "work" or
accompany the adept, although few "golem" are
reported to have the ability of "speech". Polish
stories particularly focus on the 'golem' as a mute worker
who was able to follow commands. According to Scholem
(p.172), it was this parallel in Jewish golem and alchemy
that finally led to Paracelsus' idea of the
"homunculus." These wax or clay figures were
employed in back magic to inflict injury on enemies.
The Basilisk, a giant
creature with snake-like features and in the Chamber of
Secrets, was presented as coming from the Slytherin statue,
which came alive when Voldemort/Riddle spoke to it in snake
language. If it looked in Harry's eye, he would die.
Basilisk is another name for the Philosopher's Stone. [Names
>http://www.levity.com/alchemy/gratacol.html]
Meaning, that the symbol of Satan--a serpent, offers
immortality or the Elixir of life.
This takes one back to the
Garden of Eden, and those most destructive words in Genesis
3:1 "Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of
the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the
woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of
the garden?...4 And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye
shall not surely die: 5 For God doth know that in the day ye
eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be
as gods, knowing good and evil."
Jesus said in John 10:27
My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never
perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. 29
My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no
man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand."
Jesus spoke to those who would not believe who He was and
rather followed after Satan and his lies and false promises,
by saying in John 8:43 Why do ye not understand my speech?
even because ye cannot hear my word. 44 Ye are of your
father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do.
He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the
truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a
lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the
father of it."
Further about the
Basilisk, also from the Alchemy
website >http://www.levity.com/alchemy/home.html
"....the herb Squilla or the Onion, is good
against evil spirits and night apparitions. For Plinius,
speaking of this herb, saith that Pythagoras wittnesses that
when they hang onions above the entrance of the door, that
it drives away all evil spirits that would enter the house.
Of the Weasel which carries rue in his mouth, all
naturalists relate that it provides himself therewith
against the Basilisk and all venomous snakes, and this is
the opinion of some of the ancient....The Basilisk, as it is
written, is a sort of snake. Whereof, not only the breath,
but also the sight, are infectious. And the creatures which
are killed by her poison, are not touched by other
creatures; how hungry and gluttonous soever they may be. And
if by mere hunger they do touch the same, they die
immediately. Wherefore, the Basilisk is avoided of all other
creatures, how poisonous soever they may be, as surpassing
all other creatures by her poison; as AEtius and Plinius
relate...."[Iconologia >http://www.levity.com/alchemy/iconol03.html]
Another site
provides further connection of the Basilisk to Paraclesus
and sorcery. "THE AURORA OF THE PHILOSOPHERS. BY
THEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS. "...Others have purified the
white and yolk of eggs; from which has been generated a
basilisk...." [Aurora
>http://www.levity.com/alchemy/paracel3.html]
The Dragon is considered by some alchemists to be superior
and stronger than the basilisk. [Book
of >http://www.levity.com/alchemy/lambtext.html] The dragon of
course is a reference to Satan.
In occult
lore, which Rowling presents, a Basilisk is the creature
created when a chicken's egg is hatched by a toad on a bed
of dung, and to have a three-pointed tail, glittering eyes
and a crown on its head. It must be hatched during the days
of Sirius the star. It's glance is said to be lethal, and
could only be destroyed by watching it in a mirror. This
belief is related to the myth of the Gorgon's head. In the
East , its body was supposed to be a mixture of cock, snake
and toad. According to Diel, this projected image of the
human psyche is clearly infernal in character, as is shown
by it's threefold attributes (it's three-pointed crest and
trifurcated tail) since they are an inversion of the
qualities of the Trinity; and also by the predominance of
evil components, such as the toad and the snake. It is one
of the many "keepers of treasure" mentioned in
legend. [Burns p.133-134]
It's
important to note that the Hogwarts School Crest has the
images of a Lion, a serpent with a trifurcated tail and
holding a leaf in it's mouth, a badger and an eagle which
looks more like a phoenix.
The Witch Morgana found on
the Chocolate Frog Trading Cards, figures into the King
Arthur legend. According to the legend, Morgan le Fay,
or Morgana, was the witch in the castle that Wart and Kay
encountered with Robin Wood (Robin Hood), Maid Marian,
Little John, and the merry men to rescue Friar Tuck, the Dog
Boy, and an old man named Wat. Morgana was the child of the
Duke of Cornwall and Igraine, the woman Uther Pendragon
seduced to have Arthur. She
was also linked with the Goddess's Macha and Morrighan of
Ireland.
In Welsh tradition
Morgana is the daughter of Avallach or Avalloc, king in the
Otherworld. The concept of the Otherworld was central
to the religion of the pre-Christian Celts and is the same
as the parallel world Rowlings presents Harry Potter and the
wizards in. It is the realm of quest and achievement, of
challenge and encounter, of initiation and enlightenment.
Mystics travel there through meditation. "'One of
the chief recurrent images of Celtic mythology and legend is
a visit to or from the 'Otherworld' - a realm somehow
detached from this present world, or at most times, to all
but a chosen few, invisible. It may be visibly cut off by
ocean, river, lake, by mountain rock, or by mist, or hidden
within the mountain itself. Sometimes it can only be entered
by the overcoming of a test or through the sustaining of a
mortal wound. Always cut off by some sort of barrier from
the world of earthly existence.'" "'Within the
'Otherworld', archetypal forces are perceptible, essential
wisdom teachings are available to those who have the right
keys." "'The 'Otherworld' has its own valid
reality which is not accessible to the five senses, though
it is appreciable by the sixth. It is often spoken of as a
state of conciousness.' Islands were regarded as
particularly sacred with their role as gateways to the
Otherworld and Boats are viewed as starting the journey
through the gateway to the otherworld. [otherworld
>http://www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/mythology/otherworld.htm]
This is noteworthy as new arrivals to Hogwarts travel across
the lake in boats.
Albus Dumbledore, who is
presented as being over a hundred years old and a great
wizard, wrote the letter telling Harry of his place at
Hogwarts, and had listed his titles as "Headmaster,
Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., [sorcerer], Chf.
Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of
Wizards." [p 42] A warlock is a male witch. A Sorcerer
is a witch.
Albus' is Latin for
'white'. It is also one of the figures of geomancy, an
ancient divination method, with Feng Shui being the Chinese
method. Geomancy is any system of divination (an attempt to
get in touch with the divine) related to manipulation of the
earth. Caput Draconis, Latin for 'dragon's head, is one of
the figures of geomancy, and a password to the boys rooms at
Hogwarts. Other Geomancy figures include Fortuna Major, and
Rubeus, all of which also appear in H.P as characters or
passwords. [Astrological
Geomancy by Anthony Louis>http://www.accessnewage.com/articles/astro/TLOUIS4.htm]
According to a Geomancy
website,
"Geomancy had its
heyday in the Renaissance during Western Europe's
transition from the medieval to the modern world. It's
most famous spokesperson was Henry Cornelius Agrippa,
born in 1486, and author of several texts in Latin on
occult philosophy. Agrippa's attitude toward geomancy was
ambivalent. Although he wrote the major geomantic text of
the period, he commented on his own work and about the
"common geomancy" of his predecessors, "I
too have written a geomancy quite different from the rest
but no less superstitious and fallacious or if you wish I
will even say 'mendacious.'" Nonetheless, Agrippa
appears to have practiced and written extensively on the
subject.
By the time Agrippa
wrote about geomancy, it had undergone an evolution. No
longer were the marks on the earth interpreted in their
own right; now they were used in combination with a
horoscope wheel depicting the twelve astrological
houses." [Astrological
Geomancy by Anthony Louis>http://www.accessnewage.com/articles/astro/TLOUIS4.htm]
Agrippa was also a Wizard on
a Chocolate Frog Trading Card. Henry
Cornelius Agrippa
>http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/Frank/People/agrippa.html--noted Alchemist and mystic...the
Rosicrucian manifestos, The Fame and Confession of the
Fraternity of R: C: commonly, of the Rosie Cross. ...
1652 "....the Improvements of this fatal Invention are
not known even to the present Generations, for the
Pyrography of Cornelius Agrippa,....The second
Philosophicall work is commonly cal'd the gross work, but
'tis one of the greatest Subtilties in all the Art.
Cornelius Agrippa, knew the first Preparation, and hath
clearly discovered it, but the Difficulty of the second made
him almost an enemy to his own Profession. By the second
work, I understand not Coagulation, but the Solution of the
Philosophical Salt, a secret which Agrippa did not rightly
know, as it appears by his practise at Malines, nor would
Natelius teach him, for all his frequent, and serious
intreaties....' [Rosicrucian
Manifestos]
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/vaughanp.html
'Dumbledore' is the Old
English for 'bumblebee, and the French word 'dore' means
'golden'. In the occult, and Masonry, the bee is sacred to
the goddess Venus. In Greece, they served at the greatest
Greek festival in honor of Demeter, the Queen Bee,
celebrating the return of Persephone from Hades; they are
associated with rebirth and are an accepted symbol of
generative power. It is also considered a symbol of the soul
influenced by the Sun and possessing immortality and
spiritual telepathy. [Burns p. 135] Dumbledore is portrayed
as having extensive telepathy and awareness of what was
happening without being in person. It was shown in the
battle with the basilisk, by his sending Fawkes the phoenix
and the sword which Harry pulled from the hat--(no different
than the Sword and the Stone, only Harry/Arthur could pull
it out)--although he was not physically present to see what
was taking place.
Besides being listed on
the Trading cards, Merlin is important to sorcerers and
Arthurian legend. In the Potter books Dumbledore, of the
Order of Merlin, is considered an equal to Voldermort in
power. The Order of Merlin signifies the allegiance to the
Druidic concept of Merlin. "....the Ancient Druidic
state the Druid was teacher of truth and the dispenser of
justice. As teachers they taught that the light of
intelligence destroys the darkness of superstition and
ignorance, hence the first precept of Merlin, the great
Druidic teacher, “Labor diligently to acquire knowledge
for it is power.”..." http://www.neopagan.net/UAODbooklet.HTML
New Agers revel in Merlin
lore and Arthurian legends, and there
is a current
practice of calling "forth the spirit of Merlin from
King Arthur's Court.". Merlin of Arthurian legend
may have been a real person, but in the fable is a magician,
seer and is still a wizard/witch and considered the most
famous and revered Druid throughout Druid history. A
so-called "prophetess" on the Internet
distributed an entire book called Prophecies of War, which
were channeled by none other than the Angel Merlin.
According to one website
Merlin was, "The wizard who brought together the two
who were to become the parents of the most famous king of
Britain, Arthur. King Uther Pendragon fathered on Igraine,
wife to Duke Gorlois of Cornwall, and Merlin took over the
youth's rearing, after his father was killed. Merlin is
credited with the building of Stonehenge, and the fashioning
of the Round Table. Born himself under dubious and uncertain
circumstances, Merlin eventually fell in love with Nineve,
the daughter of a Siren, and taught her how to bind him
magically to her, so that he remained forever in the
enchanted wood with her." http://www.clubi.ie/lestat/ofgodsm.html
Another website states,
The Story of Druidism: History, Legend and Lore 1.3
There may have been a
real Merlin, such as the one Nikolai Tolstoy describes in Quest
for Merlin:
“...Merlin was
indeed an historical figure, living in what are now the
lowlands of Scotland at the end of the sixth century A.D...an
authentic prophet, most likely a druid surviving in a
pagan enclave of the north.”
A Merlin prototype may have
been the Celtic druid (Lailoken) who gained second sight
after he went mad and escaped society to live in the
forest. A poem from 600 describes a Welsh prophet named
Myrddin. [Ask
Jeeves: The History Net>http://ancienthistory.tqn.com/library/weekly/aa042898.htm]
Many would claim that
Merlin lore and Druidism is based on true Christianity. From
a website about the Druids,
"United Ancient
Order Druids, U.A.O.D... Our truths come directly from the
Bible, and the HIDDEN KNOWLEDGE of our ancient ancestors.
Many of these sacred teachings were kept symbolically in
the legends of Saint Merlin of England, so that the
hidden, true meaning of Christ could be concealed from the
profane masses, yet revealed to the deserving few through
our mediation. Our rituals reflect our Ancient Brethern's
efforts to bring true Christianity to heathen Europe, and
the persection they suffered as a result of the SACRED
MISSION....As Sir Knights, They fought for the oppressed,
and taught morality to the barbarians. They began missions
to spread knowledge and light to the masses, through the
teachings of St. Merlin and our "Red Fez"
prophets. By teaching THE SEVEN PRECEPTS OF MERLIN and THE
SEVEN STAR POINTS, they were able to redeem those who put
into practice these sacred commandments, making them free
from all sin. We are proud to carry on the tradition of
SERVICE, PURITY, and VIRTUE, following the teachings of
the Magi, Magus-Jesus, Merlin, and the Angel of Light and
Knowledge..."http://www.geocities.com/caldruids/
The Phoenixmasonry
site provides the same information as above and also lists
The Seven Precepts Of Merlin >http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/
First: Labor diligently
to acquire knowledge, for it is power.
Second: When in
authority, decide reasonably, for thine authority may
cease.
Third: Bear with
fortitude the ills of life, remembering that no mortal
sorrow is perpetual.
Fourth: Love virtue-for
it bringeth peace.
Fifth: Abhor vice-for it
bringeth evil upon all.
Sixth: Obey those in
authority in all just things, that virtue may be exalted.
Seventh: Cultivate the
social virtues, so shalt thou be beloved by all men
[Seven
precepts>www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/fraternalism/druids.htm]
It is very important to
note that Focus on the Family, Christianity Today, Chuck
Colson and many others also recommend the writings of
Tolkien and C.S. Lewis as a way for children to grow
spiritually. Chuck Colson suggests, "...they
inspire the imagination within a Christian framework -- and
prepare the hearts of readers for the real-life story of
Christ." In those writings we find mention of the same
Merlin mentioned above, equated to Christ. As has been
stated in the previous articles, we're to have nothing to do
with fables. For Chuck Colson See: Evangelicals
and Catholics Together
In C.S. Lewis's Space
Trilogy, the third book is called, "That Hideous
Strength." In a nutshell, the book is about the
redemption of Thulcandra (Earth) from the clutches of the
Bent One, the Oyarsa of Thulcandra, who is supposedly
Lucifer. It’s set in a small town called Edgestow, the
home of Bracton College, just after the end of WWII. Certain
Fellows of Bracton College engineer the sale of Bragdon
Wood, which houses the living body of Merlin, his body
preserved from aging by magic, to N.I.C.E., the National
Institute for Co-ordinated Experiments. N.I.C.E. is a wicked
group of scientists researching use of technology to rule
mankind, who think Merlin's magic powers would be helpful.
They obtain the land with the purpose of disinterring and
reviving Merlin and using his powers for evil. Jane
Suddock's psychic powers are used to help locate Merlin and
also provide information about N.I.C.E. Once discovered,
Merlin’s ancient wizardry, linked with the power of the
Eldil, (angels), defeat the evil N.I.C.E. in a wicked and
bloody climax.
The reader is supposed to
equate Merlin with Christ, who defeats Lucifer and evil. How
blasphemous! That Merlin, who is revered by occultists as a
druid, sorcerer, witch, wizard and every abomination
thinkable, is viewed as Christ and that witchcraft and
psychic powers parallel the saving power of Jesus Christ is
wicked at best. For those who say children should just read
Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia books, we have the
same menu with witches, elves, Bacchus, false gods, and so
on, all being part of the stories. [Please see: The Chronicles of Narnia: The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by CS Lewis]
The Narnia plot revolves
around the "White Witch" who has bound the
land of Narnia in a perpetual winter which can only be
broken by the coming of Aslan, who is supposed to represent
Christ. However, no rendition of any Scripture is found in
these tales except if one compares the practices of paganism
and witchcraft which God calls an abomination to Himself.
Lewis could not have known Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord.
Of the many blasphemous statements he has
made in his writings, probably one of the worst is found on
page 276 of C.S. Lewis: A Biography, by Roger
Lancelyn Green. Lewis stated, "I had
some ado to prevent Joy and myself from relapsing into
Paganism in Attica! At Daphni it was hard not to pray
to Apollo the Healer. But somehow one didn't feel it
would have been very wrong - would have only been addressing
Christ sub specie Apollinis."
1 Corinthians 10:20 But I
say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they
sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that
ye should have fellowship with devils. 21 Ye cannot drink
the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be
partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils.
22 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? are we stronger than
he?
In
Crosswalk.com's weekly updates email, sent out December 26,
2001, the entire issue was devoted to praise and promotion
of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
Tolkien, a
devout Roman Catholic, who wrote The Lord of the Rings,
he later said, to give England her own myth. Patrick W.
Curles wrote in Tolkien's Impact in Literature and Life,
Tolkien saw
myth as the exact opposite. His great friend C. S. Lewis
once objected to Tolkien that, “...myths are lies,
though lies breathed through silver.” “No,” said
Tolkien, “they are not.”
There are truths, Tolkien said, that are beyond us,
transcendent truths, about beauty, truth, honor, etc.
There are truths that man knows exist, but they cannot be
seen - they are immaterial, but no less real, to us. It is
only through the language of myth that we can speak of
these truths. We have come from God, Tolkien said, and
only through myth, through story telling, can we aspire to
the life we were made for with God. To write and/or read
myth, Tolkien believed, was to meditate on the most
important truths of life.
...It was Tolkien’s view of myth that that most aided C.
S. Lewis in his pilgrimage to accept Christianity. All the
other myths of the world, Tolkien said, are a mixture of
truth and error - truth because they are written by those
made by and for God - error because written by those
alienated by God. But the Bible is the one true myth.
It is a true accounting of truth, while everything else we
do is mimicking. This perspective was decisive in Lewis’
conversion to Christianity.
....Tolkien and Lewis ... were together at least three
times per week: on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings
with the other “Inklings” (a literary circle of
friends), and at least one other day for lunch. Tolkien
wrote, “Friendship with Lewis compensates for much, and
besides giving constant pleasure and comfort has done me
much good from the contact with a man at once honest,
brave, intellectual - a scholar, a poet, and a philosopher
- and a lover, at least after a long pilgrimage, of Our
Lord.”... [crosswalk >news.crosswalk.com/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID74088|CHID194343|CIID760266,00.html]
Jeff Robinson
of the Baptist Press News Service, wrote in the article 'Lord
of the Rings' has ring of Christian Lord, about James
Parkers view of the Lord of the Rings movie.
In a
lecture on the life of Tolkien, James Parker, professor of
worldview and culture at Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary, said the movie will serve as fruitful viewing
for Christians.
"He operates out of a thoroughgoing
trinitarian worldview and (he) says that very explicitly,
plainly and bluntly on several occasions," Parker
said Dec. 5. "He has a traditionalist Catholic
worldview, which means his doctrine of God, his doctrine
of the Trinity and his Christology were totally orthodox.
"I have differences with him because of his positions
on soteriology (the doctrine of salvation) and
ecclesiology (the doctrine of the church). But in terms of
his trinitarian formulation of the doctrine of God, there
would be no differences (between Protestants and
Catholics) because of his historical orthodox expressions
of those doctrines. In fact, he says himself that 'The
Lord of the Rings' grows out of this fundamental belief
system."
....
It was Tolkien who, as a professor of Anglo-Saxon language
at Oxford University, led a colleague to embrace Christ in
1929. The colleague was C.S. Lewis, who would go on to
become a stalwart apologist for the Christian faith. Lewis
also wrote a Christian fantasy series, "The
Chronicles of Narnia," along with apologetic works
such as "Mere Christianity," and "The
Problem of Pain."
It was Tolkien's view of myth -- that it is always
grounded in the reality of the transcendent God, (even if
subtly) -- that ultimately shattered the barriers to
Christianity for Lewis.
"Tolkien did not mean by 'myth' that it is defined as
'non-historical,'" Parker said, "but that it
exhibits certain characteristics, certain ideas, recurring
themes such as the dying and rising God, the sense of the
moral universe behind things.
"Lewis said when he read the Gospels, he felt like he
was reading a myth because it contained mythical elements.
But ultimately, he knew it was fact. This was the 'true
myth' that was absolutely true and historical."
But can the Tolkien movie bridge the gap between
Christians and non-Christians in a way that will enable
believers to proclaim the saving Gospel of God? Parker
feels confident that the movie -- with its patently
theistic world, albeit a make-believe one -- will do just
that.
"The moral universe will do that," he said.
"If they are really into Tolkien, you can go back to
the 'Silmarilion' and the view of God which comes through
there. And you can contrast that with other views in say,
'Star Wars' (with its impersonal, pantheistic 'force'), or
even Harry Potter, as far as that goes.
"Also, the sense of providence that goes through it
-- there is a sense of providential oversight in 'The Lord
of the Rings' that is inexorable. You have all these
individual players whose roles are not lessened by the
overarching providential drive of the story." news.crosswalk.com/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID74088|CHID194343|CIID1109734,00.html
First the
Catholic view is not the Biblically sound view. Difference
in salvation?? There is only one way to God, through Jesus
Christ. Second I've been to Tolkien sites--and most
--unless Christian already--deny that Tolkien ever intended
a Christian meaning. And they quote from his words as well.
In the previous articles it has been discussed in-depth why
fables and myth are not of God, nor tools for presenting
Jesus Christ. Just because someone wrote that it is
okay--does not make it okay with God. Every word used by
Tolkien to describe promoting his fables is directly against
the Word of God. As stated in Harry Potter & Every
Imagination of the Heart:
"As
discussed in our article Have
Nothing to Do With Fables or Old Wives Tales, we are
told to have nothing to do with fables, that is, "2. an
untrue story; falsehood 3. A legend, Myth."
The
Greek word for 'fables' is found in Strong's Concordance as
3454. muthos, "perhaps from the same as 3453 (through
the idea of tuition); a tale, i.e. fiction
("myth"):--fable
Paul warned
in 1 Timothy 1:4 Neither give heed to fables and endless
genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly
edifying which is in faith: so do."
We have clear
Biblical instruction to not be involved with fables, myths,
fiction and so on. It does not say we can read fables and be
edified. It does not say we can read or write fables and
learn sound doctrine from them or use them as an evangelism
tool. It says to have nothing to do with fables. This cannot
be confused with Christ teaching in parables, which some
have tried to say is the same thing. If it was the same
thing, we would not have been given these very serious
warnings and commands to have nothing to do with fables. A
Parable, which Jesus used frequently, is a short story of
everyday life used to teach a moral by comparison or by
implication. According to Strong's Concordance, it is
"an earthly story with a heavenly meaning." Jesus
taught the truth with situations that could easily be
applied in our own lives. He did not immerse those stories
in witchcraft and false gods, nor did he purvey lies of the
occult. Those who propagate the idea that a fable is the
same as Christ's parables are misinformed and Biblically
inaccurate.
Crosswalk
which is the mouth piece of ecumenical evangelicals,
presented the following article from Amy Hollingsworth, a
Home-schooling mom. She advocates Tolkien, Lewis and Rowling
as worthy authors for Christian families.
Escape from
the Hobbit Hole, by Amy Hollingsworth; Professor, Author
and Home-schooling Mother: Learn life long lessons from
Tolkien--and say yes to adventure.
Crosswalk.com
HomeSchool Channel
"....Opponents
of fantasy say that it creates an unreality that’s not
healthy for kids. I
say it gives them an outlet to express very real
fears and concerns. And
so it was with The Hobbit.
When I picked it up from the library shelf one day,
I thought my kids and I would enjoy it for a few weeks and
then be done with it.
But five months later, we were still reading.
Not because it’s an enormous book (my husband
read three Tom Swift books to my son and daughter
in the time it took me to read The Hobbit to them),
but we were savoring it, letting its images linger,
unwilling to depart from Tolkien’s great imaginative
world any sooner than we had to.
The
focal point of the novel is a diminutive creature named
Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo
is a hobbit, a creature with hairy feet, a fruity laugh
and a preference for safety and routine (adventures, after
all, “make you late for dinner”).
That all changes one day when a wizard named
Gandalf and thirteen dwarves show up at his hobbit hole.
The Tookish part of Bilbo (a less respectable
branch of the family tree, one that actually succumbed to
adventure from time to time) is slowly awakened.
Bilbo is hired as a burglar, to steal back the
treasures hoarded by the dragon Smaug.
En route, he and the dwarves run into all kinds of
obstacles: trolls,
wolves, elves, goblins, giant spiders, a bear-man and an
amusing little creature named Gollum (who hisses and
refers to himself as “precious”).
Besides
giving Jonathan an outlet for his fears, The Hobbit
also gave his imagination a jumpstart.
Usually a prolific writer, Jonathan had hit a dry
spell for nearly half a year.
But The Hobbit had sparked a revival, and
Jonathan was again trusting in his ability to
create—although he did borrow freely from Tolkien’s
images and style. He
sat at the computer for hours (even forgoing a few
football games with friends), composing an epic about a
character named Gnome.
Unlike Bilbo, Gnome was a rather tall fellow; like
Bilbo, Gnome had a dislike for adventure (“He preferred
to work in his office,” Jonathan wrote).
...When
he wasn’t content with the plot he was weaving, Jonathan
started on a second story, this time Gnome had an alter
ego, a boy named Steven (yes, the name of his friend who
questioned our choice to learn at home).
He originally wrote Steven as a sort of bad
guy—he grabs the mayor by his shirt collar in one
scene—then changed his character to the hero...Jonathan
also realized that to become a great writer you have to
read great writers. He
noticed that when he began to write again, he borrowed not
only from Tolkien, but also from two other favorite
authors: J.K.
Rowling and Clyde Robert Bulla.
I was quick to point out (with perhaps more relish
than was called for) that none of the novels adapted from
the Pokémon movies made it into his mix. ...As
I looked back over the last months, I realized what an
impact that little guy had had upon my little guy. Bilbo
had encouraged Jonathan to start writing again, to trust
his imagination. Bilbo had broken the Captain
Underpants curse, and Jonathan was choosing to read
C.S. Lewis’ The Magician’s Nephew instead.
And Bilbo gave Jonathan the courage to confront a dragon
of his own, one who twisted words to make him doubt. [crosswalk
homschool >homeschool.crosswalk.com/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID74453|CHID194888|CIID1110366,00.html]
The
fact that this mom advocates all the witchcraft, and occult
imagery as a positive pursuit has been addressed already.
Her statement, "Bilbo had encouraged Jonathan to
start writing again, to trust his imagination," takes
us back to the imagination and the imagination of the heart.
The heart is desperately wicked, and imagination is not to
be trusted. Children are just as able to think about and be
part of sin as adults. Children are to be 'trained up in the
things of the Lord.' This hardly qualifies.
Psalm
1:1 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of
the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth
in the seat of the scornful. 2 But his delight is in the law
of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
Rather
than trusting the writings of fables, witchcraft, myth
and the occult for sound doctrine and direction, I
prefer Jesus words,
Matthew 7:18
"A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can
a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn
down, and cast into the fire.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter
into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my
Father which is in heaven."
Next
Section: Harry
Potter: Banning the Master of the Name
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