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Hogwarts, Hogwarts,
Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald,
Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling,
With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare
And full of air,
Dead flies and bits of fluff.
So teach us stuff worth knowing,
Bring back what we forgot,
Just do your best
We'll do the rest,
And learn until our brains all rot!



1: The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
2: Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.
3: There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.
4: Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun,
5: Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.
6: His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
7: The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.
8: The statutes of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.
9: The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether.
10: More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.
11: Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward.
12: Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.
13: Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.
14: Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

The White Stag

Here is another Lewis image I am really glad they included in the Narnia movie, although maybe they could have explained it a little more (I forget how much Lewis explains about the White Stag's place in Narnia in the book)

At the end of the story the four chase a white stag through the woods, BUT it is never stated anywhere that they are seeking him in order to kill him. I think they hunt him for other reasons ... I think he is a talking stag and one of great wisdom.

This is a traditional Christ symbol, so they hunt him as we strive to become Christ-like. But here is what I would like to emphasize: It is the White Stag that leads them back to the lamp-post from whence they come back to our world. Narnia is the magic, but (contrary to the beliefs of Salazar, Voldy and Lucius) that magic is not meant only for itself, there is the Incarnation in which the magic of God breaks into and saves and heals the world of we "muggles."

The 4 have become kings and queens in Narnia, but this was never the end in itself, their job now is to take that magic and who they have become through it and "take it to the street," so to speak. They have seen the mountaintop and now it is time to go back down and walk the valley and help others. This is where the White Stag as a Christ symbol leads them, back to the mundane world of muggles like "The MacReady."

To quote what you might think a very odd source indeed (but one which Pauli turned me on to, so to quote Sparrow in the upcoming Deadman's Chest, "All I was was an almost innocent bystander") -
The Chorus of the last song on the Meat Puppets album "Too High to Die" goes:

I'm comin' down from the mountain
I have seen the high and mighty
I will go again someday
But for now I'm comin' down
posted by Merlin at 11:34 AM


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