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originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Astronomer62
Hello, Astronomer.
I am CanadianMason's wife.
I do believe in what you are talking about.
The characters in Harry Potter, which I have been following for a number of years, are very real.
The one character that I resonate with is Professor Moody.
If you would like to know a little bit more about me - Luna Lovegood, because I'm always looking for my shoes, all 300 pairs of them - and, of course, Hermione Granger:
Altering the course of history: Hermione and Harry use the Time-Turner to save Sirius and Buckbeak
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Astronomer62
CanadianMason here (not my wife). I studied Anthroposophy for a number of years when I lived in Toronto. Rudolph Steiner was heavily influenced by Goethe, a Mason.
originally posted by: Astronomer62
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Astronomer62
Hello, Astronomer.
I am CanadianMason's wife.
I do believe in what you are talking about.
The characters in Harry Potter, which I have been following for a number of years, are very real.
The one character that I resonate with is Professor Moody.
If you would like to know a little bit more about me - Luna Lovegood, because I'm always looking for my shoes, all 300 pairs of them - and, of course, Hermione Granger:
Altering the course of history: Hermione and Harry use the Time-Turner to save Sirius and Buckbeak
Hi CanadianMason's wife,
I tend to think of LUNA LOVEGOOD in the era of my thesis as Florence Farr both were "modern girls", and liked fashion and the arts, Florence Farr was born under Cancer, so is ruled by the Moon, Luna was always being told that she was a "Luna" person being different to everyone else, both were magicians!
en.wikipedia.org...
P.S. do you have 300 shoes, if so i am astonished!!!!!!!
“One is never afraid of the unknown; one is afraid of the known coming to an end.” ― Krishnamurti