Sometimes, I think I'm going mad.
I think that almost daily.
I confess that HDM brought a lot of my beliefs into question. My faith hasn't changed, only I have questioned things more. Parallel universes seem completely possible. In fact, I saw an article in
New Scientist that talked about a large hole of sorts where there were no stars, nothing at all over a vast expanse (I forget the exact measurement of this hole), and that this hole was possibly the imprint of another universe - something like a window in HDM - and there may be many universes beyond our own. It humbles me every time I think of it. Even in the universe as we know it, with so many galaxies so much bigger and older than ours, consider how small we all are! And multiple universes on top of that... Our whole planet, our whole galaxy isn't even a tiny speck in the grand scheme of things.
Anyway, HDM obsession. These books could easily have their own religious following, really. So many ideas and attitudes. People would meditate to see their dæmons and the main ideal would be to build the Republic of Heaven where you are, because there is no elsewhere. Suddenly Pullman becomes a guru and Dust is worshipped fervently. It could happen if enough crazed fans got together and someone decided to found and lead the Church of HDM. But that would destroy the whole message of the books and it would all have to happen over again with a brand new story. So what was the point in that whole paragraph? I lost it... Too much work lately, my brain is fried.
So... I, too, shall join you in Freaksville. I've seen a compass in a geography book and asked "What's the alethiometer doing here?". I think every love song I hear is about Lyra and Will. I've dressed up as Lyra for Halloween. I've carried around a stuffed animal and called it my dæmon. *sticks "obsessed" label on forehead* I wouldn't say I
believe in HDM per se, but I find some of the ideas plausible and even possible in reality. Dæmons and parallel worlds, mostly, but maybe also Dust in one way or another.