The Power of Words

 

“There’s power in the touch of another person’s hand. We acknowledge it in little ways, all the time. There’s a reason human beings shake hands, hold hands, slap hands, bump hands.

It comes from our very earliest memories, when we all come into the world blinded by light and color, deafened by riotous sound, flailing in a suddenly cavernous space without any way of orienting ourselves, shuddering with cold, emptied with hunger, and justifiably frightened and confused. And what changes that first horror, that original state of terror?

The touch of another person’s hands.

Hands that wrap us in warmth, that hold us close. Hands that guide us to shelter, to comfort, to food. Hands that hold and touch and reassure us through our very first crisis, and guide us into our very first shelter from pain. The first thing we ever learn is that the touch of someone else’s hand can ease pain and make things better.

That’s power. That’s power so fundamental that most people never even realize it exists.”

I don’t even care what anyone thinks, that shit is beautiful. I love these books for a lot of reasons, but when the main character Dresden goes on these inner monologue binges to explore truths like this, is when I truly am blown away by this series and think that magic is real.

 

Until next time friends, when things go bump in the night, call Harry Dresden, he’s in the book.

 

 

-General Dopeness

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