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Almost all of us, Harry Potter fans, have had the money to buy books and/or to watch the films in theaters and/or to purchase the DVDs of the series (true for many of us, to buy them again as blu-ray discs or to buy the soundtrack [ maybe even to buy the phone ringtone or a desktop wallpaper]), not to mention the gift to a son or a grandson (a sticker album or whatever the entertainment industry rightly sell about this so much loved fantasy world ) ............................ Nepal was and still is a fantasy world, rich in awesomeness like the world created by the brilliantly talented Mrs. Rowling, but it is as if Voldemort had flung an Avada Kedavra to hundreds of thousands of people at one time. If we had the money to enjoy a personal pleasure, we will have something to help the countless Harry Potters orphans of their parents, who have not exactly lost their wand and therefore are defenseless but who have lost their father and/or mother and/or siblings and/or their home (the list goes on).

As Maestro Bertolucci recently said, prince Siddhartha was born in Nepal (he reminded this in the touching event of May 28th, 2015 in Rome, in a special screening to raise funds for children in Nepal) and it's thanks to His birth and His incredibly light that we could enjoy the Harry Potter saga (in my very humble opinion).

Conclusions

The monsoons are unforgiving and don't wait for reruns: either you have the opportunity to have the roof over your head or you will be certain to get sick and perhaps die for some ordinary disease.

Now you have to choose which side you'll stand for: the Gryffindor's or Slytherin's life (it is very easy to be heroes in fantasies, but in reality, will you make a donation?).

Maestro Bertolucci (as I see it, if Mrs. Rowling certainly is the mother of Harry Potter Saga, Maestro Bertolucci is, to some extent, his father) trusted and donated to the two associations whose contacts I'll be linking in the Charity page (clik here), but if you have other similar associations that you trust, please do donate to them.

"Time is money" they say, but here is something more than just money: if you wait too long, all the money of this world won't be enough to save those who will have died in the meantime. Mrs. Rowling herself explains it well: Harry has a huge family wealth at Gringott's, but all his money, all his powers and one of the Deathly Hallows cannot revive his parents or his godfather.

We can prevent many things, by acting now ............ if you can, do it

All views and opinions expressed here are, of course, my own and do not represent any other person or organisation.

This work is conceived with the highest integrity and with greatest respect towards the authors and their respective body of work and is to be intended as a review of both films for the greater good and for the benefit of the public, for nonprofit educational purposes such as research, criticism, comment. I express here my own unique point of view with absolute devotion for the Buddha and the people of Nepal now so in need of help, aiming to promote regard, compassion and generosity in my readers. (Published on 17/6/2015)

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