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March 27, 2020

The Seven Seals of Revelation as the Harry Potter Series

Caught up in an existential crisis at the fine age thirty (as of last month), I struggle with my life direction. It has not always been this way. Ten years ago, I was in the middle of what is so commonly referred to as a spiritual awakening, something many have had, yet for a similar number, remain to be an enigmatic happening, leaving the people that go through it unable to relate.

Although my life has caused me to feel more of a profound connection since then, I still struggle with communicating the contents of what that spiritual awakening revealed.

Spirituality was something pretty new to me back then. I did not grow up in the church. So, to make a very long story short, among my spiritual revelations (about Revelation), I was told that the second coming was actually the Harry Potter series. That is what the seven sealed book that Jesus opens are – the seven Harry Potter books and movies, about a boy who died for the wizarding world, like Jesus Christ did.

To compare: They both have a crown in the first for the one who conquers (Professor Quirell’s turban, with Voldemort underneath), they both have a sword in the second book and movie (the sword of Gryffindor), scales in the third (the time tuner which compares to scales), death in the fourth (Goblet of Fire competition that brought death), an arch in the fifth (the deceased souls were behind it), a terror and a dark sky in the sixth, and a break in the seventh in both the book and the Bible, with an earthquake happening during the break (Fukushima).

Those books, I understand, as being Christ like, so much more understandable too than the old written Bible, the text that hardly any of my peers, including myself, actually read. However, when Harry Potter came around, the world could not put it down.

God has, after all, not died, like Neitzsche so commonly said, like science tries to convince the world of. That is what my awakening was about, finding God in a secular world.           It was ten years ago that I was told this, but few do care. While trying to move past it, I now want to know which direction to take my life next. I could move past my hopes of successfully publishing my books by doing something mundane, I could carry on my education, with seminary in mind, or I could keep writing, keep trying to preach the world of the Neo-God that loves pop culture, just as much as the rest of the world does.

God has not removed the God part of culture. If only, the God part of the brain that allows for processing it as God.

America is a very secular place for a lot of people. With these end times connections in mind, it seems like it is yet again appropriate to say, “The Kingdom of heaven is at stake!” again, for real this time! The end time prophecies might very well continue to happen. Will it be World War Three? Global warming? Or coronavirus? Either of those things mean a tense future for the world.

Why does Biblical prophecy matter? Well, it has shaped out world for thousands of years. With religion making up most of recorded history as the deciding factor, our cultures owe a lot to religion…..AND a lot of prophecies that it has made have come true. Where would we be without the prophets? Where would we be if our culture ignores the warnings of the seven seals, with prophecies of turmoil to come? How would that unfold, if the world was not warned?

The world would be best to be informed of these major Revelations of the space-time continuum, influencing not just religious understanding, but also as a scientific breakthrough that could help scientists to better understand space-time.

I doubt J.K. Rowling ripped off the Holy Bible. The fact that the seven seals matches up with the Harry Potter series is indeed a Revelation that will hit people like a thief in the night – taking them by surprise, as Jesus is now a character in more than just the Bible.

Harry Potter is a character in many of our hearts, as the people whose lives were forever changed through the series, enriching our culture and minds. Harry Potter as the Seven Seals makes much more sense than any Biblical commentary on them ever could.

Understanding the Seven Seals as the Harry Potter series, literally brings magic back into our lives, if people chose to stop thinking in such a worldly way. While bringing God back into the spiritual equation, as spirit is quantifiable through a degree of synchronicities, like spiritual math, a Harry Potter-like reality can come to life through necessary divine realizations, fueled by theology and spiritual, mystical thinking.

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