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Parallels between Harry Potter and me

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David Dalton

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Jan 19, 2023, 3:40:53 AM1/19/23
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As I note on the “Key features of my cycles’ subpage of my
Salmon on the Thorns webpage, some parallels between
me and Harry Potter are:

1. we were both orphaned at an early age, and also one feature
of all buddhas is that their mothers died when they were very
young, which is true of me,

2. Harry Potter has a lightning scar, and three of my waning
crescent highs (which Taliesin referred to as the inspirations
of Ceridwen) were preceded by clear sky lightning, which
I speculate was due to solar activity affecting the ionosphere,

3. we both wear glasses, though I discarded mine before my
sun stare of September 5, 1991, which meant that the focus
formed off my retina,

4. If I recall correctly, Harry Potter’s schooling at Hogwarts
took place over seven years. This is similar to the common
seven years of low/forsaken/wilderness/working years of
avatar types such as me. For example, Amergin refers
to himself as “stag of seven tines”, and Fionn tastes the
Salmon of Wisdon that Fiinegas catches after seven years
of trying, and the Buddha reaches awakening/enlightenment
after seven years (28 to 35) of ascetic years. However
some figures including Jacob and Rama and Glooskap
went 14 years. And one avatar type, a humpback whale
of about 4000 years ago, went 18 years (7 years plus a
sunspot cycle). I am at almost 27 years now (since I have
a global region) and hope that I don’t have to wait until
7 years plus two sunspot cycles.

My latest attempt to magickally instigate a global new age is
describe on the thread “Seagull moon onset” on alt.religion.druid ,

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David Dalton

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Jul 29, 2023, 8:09:31 PM7/29/23
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In article <0001HW.29792EC600...@88.198.57.247>,
I am at 27.5 years as of earlier today.

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This is hard rock and water; Out here between wind and flame;
Between tears and elation; Lies a secret nation" (Ron Hynes)

David Dalton

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Jul 30, 2023, 11:23:39 PM7/30/23
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In article <dalton-E52690....@news.eternal-september.org>,
David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:

> In article <0001HW.29792EC600...@88.198.57.247>,
> David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:
>
> > As I note on the "Key features of my cycles" subpage of my
> > Salmon on the Thorns webpage, some parallels between
> > me and Harry Potter are:
> >
> > 1. we were both orphaned at an early age, and also one feature
> > of all buddhas is that their mothers died when they were very
> > young, which is true of me,
> >
> > 2. Harry Potter has a lightning scar, and three of my waning
> > crescent highs (which Taliesin referred to as the inspirations
> > of Ceridwen) were preceded by clear sky lightning, which
> > I speculate was due to solar activity affecting the ionosphere,
> >
> > 3. we both wear glasses, though I discarded mine before my
> > sun stare of September 5, 1991, which meant that the focus
> > formed off my retina,
> >
> > 4. If I recall correctly, Harry Potter's schooling at Hogwarts
> > took place over seven years. This is similar to the common
> > seven years of low/forsaken/wilderness/working years of
> > avatar types such as me. For example, Amergin refers
> > to himself as a "stag of seven tines", and Fionn tastes the
> > Salmon of Wisdon that Fiinegas catches after seven years
> > of trying, and the Buddha reaches awakening/enlightenment
> > after seven years (28 to 35) of ascetic years. However
> > some figures including Jacob and Rama and Glooskap
> > went 14 years. And one avatar type, a humpback whale
> > of about 4000 years ago, went 18 years (7 years plus a
> > sunspot cycle). I am at almost 27 years now (since I have
> > a global region) and hope that I don't have to wait until
> > 7 years plus two sunspot cycles.
>
> I am at 27.5 years as of earlier today.

And that rounds up to 28, which is twice the 14 and
four times the 7, but I still think that I might
have to wait until 29 (7 plus 2*11, or 18+11).
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