Harry Potter And The Law Of Attraction

August 16th, 2009           Email this article to a friend Email this article to a friend


Harry Potter fends off a pack of Dementors with his Patronus charm, a magical version of the LOA.

What can Harry Potter teach us about the law of attraction? What would he even need it for, if he has a magic wand? Actually, one of his most powerful charms is nothing more than the LOA in a more visible form.

Of all the evil forces Harry faces, few are as sinister as the Dementors. Immortal soul-sucking wraiths, they turn the air cold and dark, feed on positive emotions, and make people feel like they’ll never be happy again. If they succeed in carrying out “the Dementor’s Kiss,” the victim is left as an empty shell with no chance of recovery, a fate believed to be worse than death.

Fortunately, there’s a very effective defense against Dementors, called a Patronus charm. Harry simply points his wand and says the magic words “Expecto Patronum!” Unlike most of Harry’s incantations, this one is correct classical Latin, meaning “I await a protector.”

And then the protector–the Patronus–arrives, an ethereal being flowing out of his wand as bluish white light. It absorbs the Dementors’ negative energy and repels them like a dog herding sheep.

Oh, how nice it would be to just wave a wand and sit back, letting the universe send a magical protector to chase away evil while you went about your business.

But here’s the catch – even in the magical world of Harry Potter, there is no universe-appointed protector. The Patronus is just you. It comes from your own emotions and, when fully formed, appears as an animal that reflects your personality or is somehow significant to you (according to various online quizzes, mine would be a phoenix, an eagle, a hawk, or a stag).

It’s an incarnation of your deepest positive feelings, that part of you that feels no despair and is thus immune to negative energies. Remus Lupin tells Harry, “In order for it to work, you need to think of a memory. Not just any memory, a very happy memory, a very powerful memory…Allow it to fill you up…lose yourself in it.”

So the Patronus is only as good as the one conjuring it. Although it’s completely within their control, it’s still very difficult to master, especially when under the stress of facing a Dementor. Lose your focus, and the Patronus becomes a weak veil of mist that won’t protect you from a fly. Even Harry failed in his first few attempts to cast one.

Whether there’s any metaphysical basis for the law of attraction, there’s no denying that a positive attitude can work wonders in plainly obvious ways. When people are putting you down, telling you you’re no good, saying you’ll fail, it takes a tough mind to tune them out. Most people don’t.

But if you let yourself be overcome by negative thoughts, there’s no escape. You fall victim to the Dementor’s Kiss, and become an empty shell of what was once a courageous soul. And the odds of an empty shell accomplishing anything meaningful are precisely zero.

OK, I know what you’re thinking. In a fantasy world, it’s not so hard to think happy thoughts for a few seconds until an enchanted animal spews forth from your wand and saves the day. In reality, it’s a lot harder to stay positive year after year when facing obstacles that don’t run away so easily. A dead-end job, poor health, and a struggling relationship don’t instantly fix themselves when you say “Expecto Patronum.” Why can’t we live in a world where things are that simple?

True, in our world, there’s a very convoluted connection between thoughts and outcomes. Overnight success still takes years, even when you stay focused and do everything right. But if results appeared instantly, would that be any better? Not really.

There will always be challenges, and the easier they are to overcome, the quicker they’re replaced with harder ones. A world that gave more power to you would also give more power to your obstacles.

If you could unlock a door by saying “Alohomora,” people could also say “Colloportus” to make the important doors Alohomora-proof. If you could disapparate (teleport) at will, people could also use anti-disapparition jinxes to keep you where you belong. If you could knock out any enemy by saying “Stupefy,” their friends could wake them up with the counter spell “Rennervate.” There are no special breaks, even for wizards, and certainly not for you and me.

Don’t wish for the world to be less challenging. Will yourself to have the strength to deal with it. Courage doesn’t require anyone’s permission but your own.

Are you awaiting a protector? If so, when will you create one?

For much more on the law of attraction, read Greatness Without Genies: The Law of Attraction for Realists.

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5 Responses to “Harry Potter And The Law Of Attraction”

  1. Tonee Says:

    Nice one today, Hunter. I enjoyed it. Thank you.

  2. Jim Gaudet Says:

    Hunter,

    You always bring me back, luring me in with the Law of Attraction. You use it well!

    I am on the side where I know my thoughts and actions are working in pair to give me what I am aligned with, be it good or bad. But I am aware that when I am being negative I am causing my own issues.

    So I work on being positive every day. I work on accepting what is in front of me at this moment and trying to deal with it positively.

    And you know what, it has been working for me..

  3. Hunter Nuttall Says:

    @ Tonee, thanks, glad you liked it!

    @ Jim, our issues often come from outside ourselves, but being negative and working against ourselves sure doesn’t help. Congrats on recognizing that you can control your fate through your own thoughts and actions.

  4. Leah Says:

    Hi Hunter,

    Your last line reminds me a chant that we do in my fire circle community:
    We are the one’s we have been waiting for.

    To me, it is all about taking 100% responsibility for your experiences rather than waiting for someone else to do it for you.
    It is kind of like complaining about something….you don’t like the way something is, but you want someone else to fix to make you happy. ( all kinds of stuff wrong with that way of thinking!)

    What I love about the Harry Potter magic is that you have to believe and really feel the spells as you do them or they wont work.
    Just like the law of attraction. Your power is in your feelings. Feel good …you get more good stuff.
    Feel frustrated, stuck, confused, you get more of that.
    You say you want more money but inside your head you feel like money is a struggle and you never have enough…or you can never have what you want…then that will continue to be your experience…wanting more money.

    Rock on!

  5. Hunter Nuttall Says:

    @ Leah, it’s so funny when people say the LOA doesn’t work, when really they’re just pretending they want something while aligning themselves completely against it. Harry doesn’t get it right all the time either, but he’s a kid. :)

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