Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Americas Fascination With the Dark Side

Unknown supernatural theories fascinates almost every American because of its captivating mysteries. Numerous genres of American literature has an aspect of darkness.

In Paula Cappa’s The Dazzling Darkness, what starts out as a simple ghost story develops into a many-layered imaginative tale of the supernatural, science, religion, and love. The story is set in Concord, Massachusetts, an area rich in the transcendentalist philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Antonia and Adam, living near Old Willow Cemetery, are torn apart when their 5 year old son Henry slips away from his sister’s grasp and disappears on his way home from school. The panicked parents suspect Elias Hatch, the secretive cemetery keeper, who happens to be a devotee of Emerson’s philosophy. Restless cemetery residents begin to make appearances, even to Henry’s sister.

 
 
 
Another example is the character Harry Potter, either represented by books or movies, It is written and packaged to look like fantasy when, in truth, it is a carefully written true description of the training and work of an initiate in an occult order.In every instance, everything harry does is an extension of his own beliefs. His foundation is in magic through will. The concept that magic is an extension of will is a foundational occult truth.

Everything that Harry learns is immediately applied to his life and practiced over and over. Harry learns that everything he thinks, says or does is an act of magic. This concept in magic is written out through the exercises that he does while at Hogwarts School for Wizardry and Witchcraft. The fact is that everything we think, do and say is an extension of our belief system.

 
 
Unknown supernatural theories fascinates almost every American because of its captivating mysteries.
 
 
 
 
 




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