Chapter 396 Studying These Issues
Chapter 396 Studying These Issues
"But what should I do?" Harry asked, his voice full of confusion and anxiety. "If this change is due to a change in my heart, then how can I restore it?"
Dumbledore's eyes became gentler, and he said in a slightly mysterious tone: "Harry, first of all, you have to understand that this is not a simple problem. You have to learn to accept changes and accept your current state. The problem with the wand is not just technical, it reflects the changes in your heart at a deeper level. Perhaps the wand is waiting for you to understand these changes and then reconnect with you."
Harry felt a wave of mixed emotions welling up in his heart. He realized that perhaps he had been too focused on power and responsibility and ignored the changes and growth in his heart. Dumbledore's words made him understand that the problem with the wand was not a simple malfunction, but a deeper reflection of his heart.
"Thank you, Professor. Although he still has many questions in his mind, he feels that he has taken the first step in the right direction.
Dumbledore smiled and nodded, "Harry, no matter what happens, you must remember that true power comes from inner peace and understanding. And your wand will change as you grow. Do not be afraid of these changes, they are part of your journey."
Harry left the headmaster's office, feeling a little heavy in his heart, but also a glimmer of new hope. He knew he still needed time to understand and accept these changes, but at least he no longer felt so lonely. He decided to give himself some time and space to sort out his inner self and find a way to reconnect with his wand.
Harry Potter walked out of the headmaster's office, still full of contemplation. The guidance of Dumbledore's portrait made him understand that the problem with the wand was not just external, but a reflection of the heart. He realized that in order to solve the problem with the wand, he must deeply explore the changes in his heart and understand the impact of these changes on the casting of magic.
When leaving the headmaster's tower, the night had enveloped Hogwarts, and the ancient castle looked quiet and mysterious under the moonlight. Harry felt a sense of loneliness that surged in his heart, a feeling he had never experienced before. Although he knew that many people cared about him, he still felt that he had to bear it all alone when facing such a deep connection with magic.
"Perhaps I should read more books about the connection between magic and the mind." Harry said to himself. He knew that the Hogwarts library had a large number of ancient and profound books, and perhaps some of them could help him better understand this complex relationship. Thinking of this, Harry decided to go to the library to look for some books on magical psychology.
Hogwarts was particularly quiet at night, with only Harry's footsteps echoing between the empty stone walls in the corridor. When he arrived at the library, he gently pushed open the heavy wooden door and walked into the world sleeping in the ocean of knowledge. The tall bookshelves were filled with all kinds of magic books, each of which exuded an ancient atmosphere, as if waiting to reveal their secrets.
Harry slowly walked between the bookshelves, scanning the spines of the books, looking for books related to magical psychology. Finally, he found a few old books that looked a bit old in a secluded corner. The book covers were a bit yellow, but the content still attracted him.
He picked up a book at random. On the cover was written "Magic and the Mind: An Exploration of Inner Power" in ancient font. Harry felt a throbbing in his heart, as if this book was the answer he had been looking for. Then, he found several similar books, such as "The Psychic Contract between the Wand and the Wizard" and "Deep Magical Consciousness". The name of each book made him feel an inexplicable attraction.
Harry held the books in his arms, full of expectations. He hoped that through these books, he could gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between wands and wizards and find a way to solve the problem. He chose a seat by the window, and the moonlight poured down from the high window, shining on the pages of the book in his hand, adding a touch of mystery.
Harry opened the book "Magic and the Mind: An Exploration of the Power Within" and began to read it carefully. He found that this book was not full of complicated spells and formulas like ordinary magic books, but more about exploring the relationship between the wizard's mind and magic. The book mentioned that the wizard's mental state will directly affect the effect of magic, and the magic wand, as the medium of the wizard's magic, is a reflection of the wizard's inner heart.
"So that's how it is..." Harry murmured in a low voice, and he felt a vague understanding in his heart. He realized that his recent inner changes might be the reason for the abnormal reaction of the wand. The book mentioned that the anxiety, fear or confusion of wizards would cause the reaction of the wand to become dull or out of control, and only the tranquility and balance of the mind can make the wand play the best effect.
Harry continued to flip through the pages, and the content of the book attracted him more and more. He saw a chapter that specifically discussed how to strengthen the connection with the wand through meditation and inner reflection. These methods were not complicated, but more required wizards to meditate and review their inner state to find the root of the problem. Harry couldn't help but think that he might have been too focused on external forces in the past and ignored the growth of his heart.
Just as he was immersed in the books, the door of the library was gently pushed open and a faint sound of footsteps was heard. He saw Hermione walking towards him with a concerned expression on her face.
"Harry, why are you still here so late?" Hermione asked softly. When she saw the books in front of Harry, a hint of surprise flashed in her eyes. "Are you studying magical psychology?" She motioned for her to sit down. "Yes, Hermione, I have encountered some problems recently, and I think it may be related to the state of mind. So I came to find some books to try to find the answer."
Hermione frowned slightly, clearly concerned about the situation Harry was in. "Is there anything I can do to help? You know I'd be happy to help you research these issues."
Harry smiled gratefully. "Thank you, Hermione. Actually, the problem with the wand has been bothering me. It no longer obeys my commands like before, and I think it may be related to my recent inner changes. I want to find a solution through these books, but sometimes, I don't know if I am on the right path."
Hermione listened with understanding in her eyes. "Harry, magic is indeed closely related to our hearts, especially when we go through some major changes, it is normal for the wand to react. It is a good idea for you to choose to study these books, maybe they can really help you find the answer."
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