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The Harlequin is not just about romance

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The Mysterious Harlequin — Part One « Mysterious Universe

The Mysterious Harlequin — Part Two « Mysterious Universe

The Mysterious Harlequin — Part Three « Mysterious Universe

"...Many ancient cultures, such as the Hopi and Norse, tell of entities that resemble Mitchell’s Harlequin in appearance and behavior. Jack Lankhorst of Restoration, an organization designed to assist the Hopi people, has seen this entity. “Having worked with traditional Native Americans, I’ve encountered some interesting things,” he said. “The Hopi believe in a deity named Maasaw who welcomed them to this land at what is now Old Oraibi.” The Hopi consider Maasaw an all-powerful earth god responsible for the earth’s surface and of death, and Maasaw’s description is similar to Mitchell’s Harlequin. “His face has two large round eyes and a large round mouth with teeth,” Lankhorst said. ”After explaining to Hopi friends what I encountered on two different occasions they emphatically stated that it was Maasaw. However, I’m not saying that that is who (Mitchell) encountered..."




"... The Harlequin also resembles the prankster Loki from Norse mythology. Exorcist Rabbi Barry Albin, of Kansas City, Missouri, has encountered entities like Loki in his work and, although he does not believe the Harlequin to be Loki, he believes it is something similar. “In the last few years, I have spoken to several entities who are for lack of a better name ‘gods,’” Albin said. “They are the gods of old, the ones that the Hebrew and Christian bibles call demons. In reality, I am becoming more and more convinced that these entities are elementals.” These elementals are nearly immortal and much more powerful than humans. “They can do things that seem magical to humans,” Albin said. “In my experience with the three entities that I have dealt with, I am aware that they are proud, boastful, distressed over a lack of respect from humans, amoral, and capable of being dealt with..."



At the very least some very intetesting story telling
 
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