The School of Wizardry: A Handbook for the Modern Wizard
By Mario Garnet
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Journey with the writer and his two artists in an adventure of magic in our world in light of Wizardry! We begin the School of Wizardry where Harry Potter left off and meet our Headmaster Muhlaton. From here we embark upon an experience of the many facets of magic through five Grottos (classes) with uniqu
Mario Garnet
Mario Garnet Raised by a German mother and American-Hungarian father in both Japan and the United States East Coast with a Spitz (dog) named Fuji, Mario brings a varied background to his career as mechanical engineer, author, and entrepreneur. Combining a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, MBA in marketing, and Certificates in Mystical Studies [Rosae Crucis], he has published several computer books as well produced this manuscript regarding the magical aspects of Life! Throughout his career and travels he has been exposed to many cultures of humanity including those of Germany, Italy, France, Japan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Mexico and Saudi Arabia! Mario lives in New Jersey with his love Susan and shares the joys of her Twin grandsons Ben & Cole as well as his granddaughters Ashley and Chloe!
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The School of Wizardry - Mario Garnet
Contents
Epigraph
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
The Journey
Grotto 101: Magic of Knowledge
Grotto 102: Magic of Diversity
Grotto 103: The Magic of Life
Grotto 104: Magic of our Universe
Grotto 105: Secrets of Magic—an Interview
Illuminato: The Practice of Magic
Commencement
Authenticator
The Crypt
Headmaster’s Summery for Guardians
To my granddaughters Ashley & Chloe
My ‘adopted’ grandson twins Ben and Cole
&
To the new Millennials
The growing population of Quantum thinkers.
And
To Tamara’s Sons Devin & Miller
Epigraph
Be MORE than you can be!
&
Think out of the Box
L
ist of Illustrations
The Journey: Meeting at Hogsmeade
The Instructors
Grotto 101: Magic of History
Mr. Henderson
Magic of Numbers
Golden Rectangle
Grotto 102: Sister Sulis
Under the Willow Tree: Magic of Diversity
Under the Willow Tree
Tamil’s Adventure
Chart of Gaia
Human Design Mandalla™
The Magical Mirror
Grotto 103: Dr. Robyn Oiseau
Magic of Being
The Chakras
Yin & Yang
Professor Gustaf
Vibrations Spectrum
Water Crystal—Thank You
Water Crystal—You Fool
Magic of Words
Grotto 104: The Magic of Energy
Illusion One
Illusion Two
Crystalline Lattice
Grotto Illuminato: Headmaster’s Crown
Master Muhlaaton
Ceremony: The Commencement
P
reface
The magical life of Harry Potter in J.K. Rowling’s Series intrigues us for it triggers something deep within the recesses of our soul. We know that the magical world is real somehow and that it is THIS earthly world which is limited. We know it is our destiny to tap into the powers within us and create a world without limits.
It is our goal to present to the seeker a grander awareness of who we are and the powers we actually do have by presenting both the magic inherent in our current human culture as well as the mystical truths still hidden from the majority.
This book is assigned to
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This work is both light-hearted and serious. The earlier Grottos prepare the reader mentally and emotionally for the serious nature of this study. Although the original work was published in 2011, the basic teachings presented herein have NOT changed. In fact it is as valid today as it was hundreds of years ago and will be so into the future. Take the time to absorb and understand the presentations in Grottos 103 onward for it is deep and valuable. Although it is important to read and study this in sequence you may wish to review the summary guide located after the Crypt (appendix).
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to my love Susan for being at my side while re-inventing this work.
Also special appreciation for my late-departed wife Pat Seimes for steering me in the right direction and for her collaboration, support, and input.
To my daughter, Alasan for her endearing support and suggestions. To Gabriella Payne-Tomafsky, for being my youngest advocate and to Calvin Northasan, an inspiration of our future.
To the late Donna Gudauskas, friend and professional copy editor who critiqued and cradled my original manuscript. Special thanks to the following as inspiration for the characters: Sam & Anita Carney as themselves; Gedi Gudauskas for Professor Gustaf; Pat as Sister Sulis; my 10th grade history teacher Mr. Henderson as himself, and Dr. Robin M. Levin, as Dr. Oiseau. And, of course, JK Rowling’s Dumbledore for Headmaster Muhlaton. The concept of the dragon came from BBC’s television show Merlyn.
Special thanks to long time associate Howard Rosenbloom for encouraging me to expand, to Luke (‘Skyfall’) Hart for reminding me how to feel, and Professor Joe Diaco for his insights into our educational system.
And of course special thanks to my two artists Alice Domineske and Tamara Helm for their encouragement and insights!
A special thank you to Mary Young, Paris Williams, and Cheryl Brent, for their encouragement and professionalism.
And finally for all contacts past, present, and future who have influenced me in positive ways
The Journey
Let’s grab our imaginary broomsticks and glide through Universal Studio’s ® Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ in Hogsmeade where we see a gathering of novice wizards under an archway atop a balcony platform overlooking Hogwarts Castle. Behind us is the landmark owl and wizard statue.
The group seems to be listening to someone. Aha! It appears to be Headmaster Muhlaton of the Virtual School of Wizardry (a learn-at-home discourse). He is a tall lean man with very little hair on top sporting a goatee of sorts. Wearing a multi-colored gown of light, he speaks in a low but projecting voice, the kind that demands attention yet offers solace. Let us hear what he is saying …
Fellow students of life and magic, both new and ancient souls, it is with great pleasure I invite you to explore your possibilities as we journey together through the many Grottos of our virtual school, learning about the many magical features of our world and the powers within you. I am Headmaster Muhlaton and will be your guide through this journey. Since our group has now grown to twelve, we may proceed. Please be seated.
As he says this, twelve chairs, each of a different color with smiling faces on the backs, waddle (with flexible legs) onto the platform. While sitting on uniquely colored living chairs, the students rise floating on individual circular platforms and then jettison as an assembly into a swirling multi-colored pillar of light.
Soon we find ourselves descending and then hovering above a half circle stage while the Headmaster glides to the front of the stage with eight dynamos of vapor around him and says Welcome to the first stage of your journey— our introductory ceremony. After I introduce each Grotto’s instructor you may follow him or her to their classroom.
On my left is Mr. Henderson. He will be in charge of Grotto 101. With him you will learn about the evolution of the human world in preparation for your subsequent magical studies
.
As the Headmaster introduces Mr. Henderson we only see a ball of light. Then before our eyes the ball shapes into a large black-skinned man, a bit large at the round with a broad smile and a mysterious twinkle in his eye; yet, his entire figure seems to fade in and out like a hologram trying to solidify. Finally after his image was well engrained in our brains, Mr. Henderson vanishes into the mist.
As we re-focus our eyes on Master Muhlaton, he says, To my right, I present Sister Sulis. This year she will teach Grotto 102 in place of Samantha who is teaching abroad in Lithuania at our sister school.
Unexpectedly, a green puddle appears next to Muhlaton. As we watch, it expands upward, like melting in reverse, to form a shape of a green woman with a green head, atop of which strands of bright red hair squirm down to her waist like a hundred snakes. The little mole on her nose is an added touch! Sister Sulis comes to us from a long line of noble Celtic Queens. She will clear up the matter of witches and wizards to everyone’s satisfaction I am sure.
As she eyes us, we can see the shudders pass through the group. She abruptly returns to her puddle state.
As the Headmaster nods to his left, we see a giant silver egg, about 5 feet high. A large crack grows on the egg from top to bottom and then out steps a most interesting creature while the Headmaster announces: From the ‘land of healthy beings’, I hereby present Mademoiselle Docteur Robyn Oiseau, teacher of the magical human body in Grotto 103.
Robyn Oiseau is the most beautiful creature we had ever seen, her angel face radiant with a bright green light, her eyes flashing like green emeralds, a pair of luminous snow