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Extra: Antons study notes (a certain page)

As the study of magic enters a higher first-order world, we will find that many interesting magic fields are unfolding before us.

They look mysterious and mysterious, but they fit so well with us.

Magic is the power of the mind.

It is not rootless.

During the second half of the third grade, I was exposed to a lot of magical magic.

Dumbledore's "Magic of the Human Heart" talks about the magic between man and nature, man and the world. The human heart can be as big as the whole world, the whole society and nature, or it can be as small as just oneself.

Grindelwald's destiny magic, Professor Voldemort's self-magic, Pedro's time magic, Professor Sprout's fateful magic, Professor Snape's emotional magic...



These magics are not just magic, they flow out from the hearts of intelligent beings and accompany our every move. Magic just amplifies the traces of these minds' activities in this world.

Interestingly, we find that the relationship between people is also vaguely consistent with magic.

Perhaps, this is the wonderful thing between the soul and the soul.

for example:



Dumbledore and Grindelwald: The struggle and compromise between human hearts and fate

Dumbledore and Voldemort: Society's natural unconscious indifference, cruelty and teasing towards individual individuals

Pedro and Fiennes: Whether you understand time or not, you are all being played with by time.

Dumbledore and Anton: Individuals who have no desires and desires can avoid the natural rejection of society, but they will inevitably be counted after all.

Grindelwald and Anton: If you know what I want, you won’t be bound by fate

Fiennes and Anton: Sometimes the suffering we suffer may be the influence of our past evil intentions

Voldemort and Anton: No matter how strong a leader is, he is sometimes so helpless when faced with his subordinates who are lying flat.

Voldemort: People who are too self-centered do not understand the true meaning of love.

Snape: If you are too attached to love, you will be hurt by love. Only by finding yourself can you love equally and comfortably.






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