MUGGLES?

Q:  What do you do with those who are cynical about mysticism?

A: The Muggles?

Q:  Muggles? (Pause). Surely you don’t mean those people in Rowling’s Harry Potter books who don’t support magic … ? 

A: Yes. They’re cynics. Cynics are those who don’t know, don’t want to know and don’t want you to know – as distinct from sceptics with an open mind whose attitude is: Alright, show me! 

Q: So what do you do with cynics?

A: Avoid them. Cynics are still mired in mind stuff, strongly attached to the darkness – the mental, material, physical, emotional rather than the spiritual attributes of human life. 

Muggles are inconsequential to the spiritually sensitive, Seekers and true Mystics.

Q:  What if you can’t avoid them?

A: You can! Mystics get to know when to apply what has been called ‘the cloak of invisibility’.

Q: You’re not talking about as in one of Rowling’s Harry Potter books surely?

A: No. Rowling’s obviously heard about the cloak of invisibility but the way she’s deployed it as a physical writing device for novel effect might indicate she hasn’t experienced it herself or doesn’t know she has. Or doesn’t want to reveal it.

Q. What is it?

A. Work it out. Clue: You already have it. It’s simplicity itself! Very simple.

Another clue: Solitude. 

Yet another clue: Muggles/Cynics never get it.

All Is Well.

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2 Comments

  1. Solitude, yes. And absence of noise. In the statistical as well as physical sense.

    Only under such conditions can truth be seen.

    Some of course have no desire for truth. So consumed by the struggle for more, they imagine they have found the path.

    Remarkable how simple it can all be, once the penny has dropped.

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