Harry Potter and the Kabbalists Eyes
The
popularity of the Harry Potter series is not only due to J.K.Rowling’s
wonderful talent, but it is also due to the nature of the time
period in which we live. As evidenced by Madonna’s
reported multimillion dollar gift towards a center for Kabbalah,
the desire to understand spirituality and mysticism is increasing
every year. More and more, people are delving into the world
of the spirit, ironically while the world of science and technology
is making leaps and bounds.
Some thinkers conjecture that it is precisely the overwhelming
technology in our lives with cell phones, computers, beepers, and
PDA’s, that is causing our spirit to gnaw at us, as if to
say, “Don’t forget about me!” The psychology
of man is very complex and it’s difficult to guess why the
interest in the world of the spirit is on the rise. A marked
increase has even been reported in the numbers of witches, druids,
pantheists, and reported demonic possessions, not to mention the
world of entertainment’s contributions.
Although the more popular mystical offerings like Buffy the Vampire
Slayer, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Harry Potter, all bring
out our wish fulfillment for supernatural powers, just like Superman,
Batman, and other superheroes, it’s noticeable that the occult-centered
fantasy world has become the predominant focus in society. Is
there a mystical explanation for all this?
J.K. Rowling’s wonderful imagination pulls back the curtain
for us on a magical mystical world. Our hearts yearn to touch
the spiritual realm, and she gives us that vicarious experience. Not
only did she do this well from a literary standpoint, but she also
happens to have impeccable timing.
According to our tradition, the time has come for the world to
reach its final stage. G-d has been orchestrating history,
and the perfection of mankind is the endpoint of all creation. If
you believe in a wise and infinite Being, this scenario is perfectly
logical. How can He leave this world in such disarray forever? There
has to be a culmination which includes the enlightenment and perfection
of all mankind.
This culmination may come today, tomorrow, next year or in 200
or so more years, but we are clearly near the end of human history
as we know it. All this sorcery that the public is coming
in contact with is merely a teaser, a hint, and a counterfeit of
the true power of mankind that lies in our connection to the Infinite
Being. (I don’t fault Rowling since she’s writing
fiction, but it is a gaping hole in the series that she never mentions
G-d. If she did, she’d have to admit that “muggles”,
non magic folk, can also cause supernatural events to happen.) Our
souls are groping in the dark for this connection to the Infinite,
which they sense is so close.
Of course fiction is not reality, but merely what we would imagine
is going on in another realm, yet some of the things in Harry Potter
do have a basis in the history of Kabbalah. A kabbalist
is not a magician, and the powers of the Kabbalah cannot merely
be studied and then used. But a holy person well versed in
Kabbalah can manipulate many of the laws of physics. They
usually chose not to because they understand that
G-d made the laws of nature for a reason and usually does not
want them to be abrogated. They don’t, however, use
a wand, unless you count the staffs of Moses and Aaron. Actually
one of the more powerful weapons used that is mentioned in the
Talmud is something we all have. Eyes. A special “look” from
a sage could have a deadly impact.
Words are very powerful as well, so certain formulas of words
can have healing effects, or can ward off danger. They are
used differently than a magical incantation, but there is a striking
similarity.
In Harry Potter there are ghosts, and other spirits that inhabit
the magic school, Hogwarts. We have many recorded experiences
of kabbalists communicating with similar beings. Spirits
of those passed away can come back and have contact with us, and
demons can inhabit unusual places. But, unlike Hogwarts,
there is rarely a form or shape that one can see.
It is especially interesting to note that the one thing none of
the magicians are able to do in Harry Potter is bring the dead
back to life, yet this was known to be a talent that many kabbalists
had during the Talmudic era. We even see specific accounts
of this with Elijah the prophet, and his student Elisha. When
a person is strongly connected with G-d, the source of life, they
can be a conduit to bring life back into a person who recently
passed away. This may have something to do with the tradition
that the soul does not leave the surroundings of the body until
the burial.
These “tricks” or special abilities have never been
a major aspect of Kabbalah but only a side point. Those who
understand that G-d runs every molecule of existence aren’t
particularly impressed with these types of small miracles. And
the true goal of the study of any knowledge worth having is only
to understand the Creator a little bit better. That is what
Kabbalah is really all about. Becoming one with G-d.
Now
that’s real magic.
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