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The Harry Potter series is about celestial bodies. Joanne K. Rowling (1965) created the characters in her fantasy books about the adventures of Harry Potter based upon celestial bodies. the Giza-Clock only refers to the relationships with the star Sirius (officially Sirius A) and with the constellation of Draco. This short article also addresses the celestial connections of other main characters in the Harry Potter series. Below, this article briefly explains each connection. The table below shows these relationships. Celestial Body Character Terra (or Earth) Harry Potter Venus Hermione Granger Mars Ron Weasley Helios (or Sun) Albus Dumbledore Jupiter Rubeus Hagrid Luna (or Moon) Luna Lovegood Sirius (A) Sirius Black Draco (constellation) Draco Malfoy Hermione represents the femininity of Venus, while the redheaded Ron represents the masculinity of the Red Planet (Mars). In our solar system, the sun Helios is in charge. Similarly, Dumbledore is in charge of Hogwarts. The electromagnetic field of Helios (called the heliosphere) protects the entire solar system, including Terra. Similarly, Dumbledore energetically protects Harry. Because of the enormous mass of Jupiter (which is the largest planet in our solar system), Jupiter pulls in (like a vacuum cleaner) many asteroids that might otherwise strike Terra. Similarly, the giant Hagrid physically protects Harry. Next, the character of Luna Lovegood refers to the moon Luna. Her nickname is Loony, because she sometimes acts a little bit like a lunatic. The sun Helios is our first sun (or star). The word Messiah means ‘light bringer’. This means that Helios is the Messiah. Helios is our Father who art in Heaven. The second star (or sun) of our solar system is Sirius. Similarly, Sirius Black is Harry’s godfather. Sirius is the brightest star we can observe the night sky. This star belongs to the constellation Big Dog. That is why Sirius is also known as the Dog Star. Similarly, Sirius Black can change himself into a big black dog. Draco plays a central role in the adventures of Harry. Similarly, the constellation of Draco has a central position with respect to the precession cycle. This heavenly orbit of the North Star literally runs around the constellation of Draco. The cause of the precession cycle is partly due to Sirius (Black). Did you know that Draco Malfoy is the son of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Malfoy-Black? Are all these striking similarities purely coincidental? Or does Jo Rowling indirectly points out the dynamics of these heavenly bodies. What do you think? Let us see if there are more celestial relationships with main characters in the Harry Potter series. This is what Nicki Phillips found: Celestial Body Character Mercury Minerva McGonagall Saturn Severus Snape Pluto Remus Lupin Neptune Sybill Trelawny As Deputy Headmistress, Minerva McGonagall spends a lot of time collecting Harry and taking him to other people. She is the one who notices Harrys talent on the broomstick and suggests he become the seeker for the quidditch team. She leads the way in taking Harry & co to Dumbledore whenever he calls for them. As she is playing the role of communicator in the life of Harry and messenger, Minerva represents the planet Mercury. In astrology, Saturn is the strict teacher planet that many people fear. Saturn brings us life lessons that we do not particularly want to deal with. Saturn is strict and disciplined; he does not tolerate fools. Severus Snape is a mysterious character who plays that Saturn-like role for Harry. Harry finds himself in the situation of having to learn Occulmency to protect his mind from outside intrusion. Snape is charged with that responsibility and it is a gruelling set of lessons for Harry, which is very Saturn-like. Lupin teaches Harry to overcome his worst fears. Pluto is the lord of the underworld and power, deep rooted fears are also associated with Pluto. Pluto is also know for death and rebirth, utterly transforming situations. The situation for Harry completely changed when he discovers, with the help of Lupin, that Sirius Black is not out to kill him after all. Sybill Trelawny is a little out of touch with reality and makes good use of her psychic talents. That means that Sybill represents Neptune. Perhaps there are more celestial relationships with the main characters in the Harry Potter series.
Posted on: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 10:45:41 +0000

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