My apologies, but there actually is no refference to marijuana in this post. I just needed an attention grabbing title to get at least one person to answer the question I am to...ask.
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I left the orginization only a few months ago.
And on occasion, I have wondered, is a normal life possible beyond The Watchtower? The answer is yes, I know that much. But it's become increasingly apparent how difficult it is to achieve. It's like its very own Mid-Life crisis.
I am more aware of all the things I missed out on as a child growing up. No finances or mental preparation for college, having to tell every school friend why I had to decline there birthday gift or why I would not be attending theres. Yeesh. I felt like an asshole then, and still do.
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So here is a breif bio on the whole "Magic" concept with me and my family. From my research, it appears every hall and individual is different.
Wizard of Oz/Disney = Good.
Harry Potter/Lord of the Rings = Bad.
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I must admit, most "Friends" I knew had either seen "LOTR" or at least read the Hobbit. With at least one or two holding massive convincing stances against Lord of the Rings.
One thing that everyone seemed decided on though, was that Harry Potter was evil, demonic, etc. I heard so many talks on it at conventions or sunday. An example would be: "Just look at the movies coming out today, with their Wizards and..."
Time has progressed though, replace Wizards with Vampires, and you are now caught up on what they condem in entertainment. (Don't get me started on the debates concerning Jame's Camerons Avatar)
I tried to, at the time, be the best Wittness I could be. So when my family was off having fun, I would decline to see the Lord of Rings and such. Never truly reminising how everyone thought Disney was somehow OKAY. I mean, what's the difference. Perhaps the tones, but magic is magic.
I'm pretty sure the only reason the whole "Consious Matter" thing is still going, is so The Governing Body and bethelites can read and quote from questionable material. I mean, it's a guess. They seem to have a double meaning or standard for everything.
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Now, as someone trying to be the Best Apostate they can be, I wanted to explore Harry Potter. Yeah, simple enough.
Again, I don't know if this is just me rationalizing a way to reckindle with everything I didn't have as a child. Or that I am genuinly curious.
I guess my Question is, is Harry Potter any good? I'm an avid reader, and wonder if I should just read the books first. Than start the films. (In private of course, my family would have a hissy fit.)
Would I at all, look a bit odd (An Adult) Reading books for children? (I read Twain, with his Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Those were intended for children, but at least it's kind of understandable why an adult could be discovered reading them.)
All answers are appreciated, even negative constructivly critical ones. ;)