Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 397 Magic Meditation

Harry felt a warm feeling. Hermione always understood his feelings and provided help when he needed it. The two of them sat quietly together, flipping through those ancient books and occasionally discussing the contents of the books in a low voice. Harry found that Hermione's joining made him feel more at ease. Her rational analysis and deep magical knowledge provided him with many new perspectives.

"Hermione, I think this book makes a lot of sense," Harry said, pointing to a passage in Deep Magical Awareness. "It mentions that when wizards cast powerful magic, they must maintain absolute peace and concentration, and this is exactly what I lack recently."

Hermione read the passage and nodded in agreement. "Indeed, Harry. You've been through a lot, and it's easy to feel anxious or lost. But as the book says, peace of mind is the foundation for powerful magic. Perhaps we could try some meditation together to help you find that inner balance."

Harry felt relieved, and his inner anxiety seemed to be relieved by Hermione's encouragement. They decided to start with simple meditation exercises to calm Harry's mind. As the night went on, Harry and Hermione kept discussing and practicing in the library until late at night before returning to their dormitories.

Harry Potter lay in bed, his mind constantly replaying the discussions and exercises he had with Hermione in the library. Although he knew he had taken the first step in the right direction, his inner anxiety still surged up from time to time. The silence of the night made him feel the fluctuations in his heart more clearly, as if every trace of uneasiness was magnified. He couldn't help but begin to doubt whether he could really find the lost connection with his wand.

"Perhaps, all this stems from my desire for power," Harry said to himself in his heart. He realized that he had been too focused on pursuing power and ignored the true nature of magic. Power is important, but without inner balance and focus, it will only become an uncontrollable beast.

While thinking, Harry decided to try a new method - a way to upgrade magic that he had never really devoted himself to. The book mentioned that magic is not just an external skill, it is also an internal practice. Through continuous inner practice, wizards can improve their magical abilities and make the power of magic more concentrated and pure. And this upgrade process must be based on inner peace and concentration.

Harry sat up from the bed, his determination gradually strengthened. He knew that he needed to understand and master this inner practice more deeply in order to truly improve his magic. He picked up "Magic and the Mind: The Exploration of Inner Power" from the bedside table and read the chapters about the practice of the mind again.

One method mentioned in the book particularly caught Harry's attention - "magical meditation". This ancient meditation method is designed to help wizards clear their inner thoughts and focus on their inner strength, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of magic. Harry felt a little hopeful and decided to try this method to see if it could help him find the power deep in his heart and re-establish that close connection with his wand.

Hogwarts was still asleep at night, and Harry walked alone to the back garden of the castle. The moonlight sprinkled on the ancient stone walls, the shadows of the trees were swaying, and the air was filled with a faint fragrance of flowers. Harry chose a flat piece of grass, sat down, held his wand in his hand, closed his eyes, and began to meditate.

He followed the instructions in the book, slowly relaxed his body, and gradually cleared his mind of distracting thoughts. At first, Harry's thoughts were still disturbed by various problems from time to time, but as his breathing became steady, he gradually felt a kind of inner peace. This peace made him blend into the surrounding environment, as if he was no longer an isolated individual, but a part of the ancient magical world of Hogwarts.

As his meditation deepened, Harry felt a warm force welling up from deep within him, slowly flowing to the hand holding his wand. This force was not like the explosive energy he usually used when casting magic, but a softer and more lasting force. It was like a trickle in a river, seemingly weak, but persistent and stable.

"This is the power within," Harry thought to himself, and he felt his wand begin to respond to this power. The connection that had been lost with the wand seemed to be slowly being restored, and the wand became warm in his hand, as if it was also responding to Harry's call.

This feeling made Harry feel happy, but he knew that he had to stay calm and focused, and not let this excitement disrupt his inner balance. He continued to meditate, focusing on feeling the flow of this power, and slowly established a new connection with the wand. This process was not easy, but Harry felt that he was gradually moving towards success.

The meditation lasted for nearly an hour, and Harry's heart gradually became more peaceful and clear. He suddenly realized that in the past he had been too focused on superficial power and ignored the true source of magic - that is, the balance of inner peace and power. When he truly let go of those anxieties and desires and felt the essence of magic, his magical ability also improved.

After the meditation, Harry opened his eyes. The moonlight was still softly shining on the ground. He raised his wand and gently chanted a simple spell - "Lumos!" This time, the reaction of the wand was completely different from before. A bright and pure light burst out from the tip of the wand, illuminating the surrounding grass. The light was no longer the dull and weak flickering before, but full of vitality and power.

Harry's heart was filled with joy, he knew he had succeeded. Not only did he regain his connection with the wand, but he also improved his magical abilities through this inner practice. The calm and lasting power flowed through his body, making him feel more fulfilled than ever before.

"So this is the real upgrade of magic." Harry whispered to himself, feeling a sense of accomplishment. He felt that not only had his inner strength been improved, but more importantly, he understood how to find a balance between mind and magic. Through this balance, he could not only better control magic, but also make the power of magic more concentrated and lasting.

In the following days, Harry continued to practice this "magical meditation", and his magic ability continued to improve. He found that when he cast magic, the reaction of the wand was more sensitive, and the effect of magic was better. Whether it was a complex spell or a simple magic, Harry was able to cast it more easily, as if the connection between the wand and him had become stronger than ever.

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