- ARESTO MOMENTUM-used ti slow down an object or being that is moving.
- AVADA KEDAVARA-tha curse causes instant death the victim.
- CISTEM APERIO-its open a chest.
- COLLOPORTUS-this spell will magically lock the door.
- CORFEINGO-cause anything tha the spell comes into contact w/ to explode into flame.
- DURO-this spell is said to turn its target to stone.
- EXPELLIARMUS-this spell is used to disarm another wizwrd, typicayly by causing the victim's wand to fly out of reach.
- INCENDIO-produces fire.
- LUMOS-create a narrow beam of light that shines from the wizard wand's tip.
- LUMOS SOLEM-create a powerful ray oa light as bright as the sun.
- NOX-turns off the light priduced by lumos.
- OBLIVIATE-used to hide a memory of a particular event.
- REDUCIO-makes an enlarged object smaller.
- RODUCTO-blast object out of the caster path, if used strongly it can distroyed an object.
- REPARO-used to repair onjects.
- SILENCIO-makes something silent.
- STUPEFY-stuns victim, if used too forcefully, it will put the victim in an unconsvios state.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Spell used in the Harry Potter series.
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Who is Harry Potter?
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is an incredibly solid film, pains takingly crafted with dazzling production design, sharp editing and great performances. It’s funny, fresh and moving in spots. Characters: Daniel Radcliffe ... Harry Potter
Directors: David Yates
Rupert Grint ... Ron Weasley
Emma Watson ... Hermione Granger
Michael Gambon ... Professor Albus Dumbledore
Bonnie Wright ... Ginny Weasley
Jim Broadbent ... Professor Horace Slughorn
Helena Bonham Carter ... Bellatrix Lestrange
Alan Rickman ... Professor Severus Snape
Tom Felton ... Draco Malfoy
Evanna Lynch ... Luna Lovegood
David Thewlis ... Remus Lupin
Natalia Tena ... Nymphadora Tonks
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- ...the Ministry of Magic visitor's code to get in through the phone booth was the combination 6-2-4-4-2 which can spell out "magic"?
- ...Hermione Granger's middle name was changed from "Jane" to "Jean" to avoid sharing a middle name with Umbridge?
- ...that Harry potter joined the Auror Department at age 17?
- ...the bite of a Mackled Malaclaw will cause the victim to be highly unlucky for up to a week after the injury?
- ...that Abertforth Dumbledore once made newspaper headlines for practicing illegal charms on goats?
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
I miss you ever more
The love that we both do share
Grows greater than before
The more talk to you
The more I wanna see your face
Love to hear your sweet sound voice
To feel your warm embrace
I want you here by my side
Forever and day
You can spend eternity in my arm
And I'd never go away
I would do any thing
As long as you're there
Someone I know is special
Someone I knows who care
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What kind of a friend daz Harry have?
2. Friends have to argue! No one likes to but it is necessary to be healthy. Cause if you agree on everything, either the government has expanded cloning subjects or someone isn't being true and is trying a little too hard.
3. You have to be comfortable together or else you just aren't going to click. If you feel edgy around the person then something isn't quite right.
4. Friends love unconditionally. They have there little angry moments but what's done is done and all is forgive and forget. Y let something that happened in the past ruin what happiness you could have in the future?
5. Believe in love at first sight because there is the equivalent in friendship. Some people think that you have to know someone really well to become good friends. Trust me, it's not true. If the first time you really spend time together you talk for 25 hours straight until 4:30 in the morning about some topic you thought no one else in the world understood, hun, that's real love at first sight.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Does dealing w/ fantacy and imagination is wrong and sinful.
When we are discussing issues within the realms of reality and real life a discussion on Magic can be broken down into two types: 1.) Illusion and slight of hand and 2.) Magic that is found in witchcraft and other cultic practices. The first definition is not really touched on in Scripture, although we do find people like Gideon using it in warfare (Book of Judges). The second definition is blatantly sinful according to the Bible. Witches and wizards are condemned for their sorcery. Why? Because they did not believe and worship the God of Heaven and believe in his Son. Instead they relied on their own powers and control, seeking fame and fortune by thir false practices of divination, looking to themselves and spirits to give them power. Yet is not magic the use of supernatural powers? Could not a Christian who prays for a sick person who mysteriously becomes well be comdemned for using magic? No. It is not the use of spiritual power that makes "magic" bad. It is looking and calling for spiritual power from the wrong places that makes it a sin. So what do we say when we see a Wizard like Gandalf in J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings use magic? At first, nothing. We must examine the source from which it comes. Further review of Tolkien's masterpiece will show that Gandalf is using powers that were established by an all Good Being during the creation of the world. Only later when some powerful spirit beings rebelled did wickedness enter the world. It was this wickedness and evil that Gandalf used his magic to fight. The same can be seen in the Chronicles of Narnia where we find magic rings, a magical painting, and a magic wardrobe. And what about all that magical stuff Aslan did? Again, we need to examine the context. All powers used in Narnia were from God. I am not, at this point, endorsing Harry Potter. All that I am asking is that when you deal with Fantasy Magic, you must realize that it may not be what you think. Read it. Understand it's context. Then reach your conclusion from there.
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What is Love?
Love is a strange thing. It can be the most amazing feeling in the world, or it can really hurt, but in the end love is something most, if not all of us, will face. While there are many different ways to define love and there are many different ways to love someone (even yourself).
Steps on how to love:
Say it. When you say the word "I Love You", they should carry with them the desire to show someone that you love them, not what you simply want to feel. When you say it make sure you really mean it and are willing to do anything for that special person.
Empathize. Put yourself in someone else's shoes. Rather than impose your own expectations or attempt to control them, try to understand how they feel, where they come from, and who they are.
Love unconditionally. If you cannot love another person without attaching stipulations, then it is not love at all, but deep-seated opportunism (one who makes the most of an advantage, often unmindful of others).
Expect nothing in return. That doesn't mean you should allow someone to mistreat or undervalue you. It means that giving love does not guarantee receiving love.
Realize it can be lost. If you realize that you can lose the one you love, then you have a greater appreciation of what you have.
Tips: "It does not make you a bad person to desire someone else's love, even if they do not love you. However, to truly love someone, you must let them be free. It is selfish to blame them for your feelings."
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