Pride and Prejudice

“Pride and Prejudice” is a classic novel written by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. In Austen’s novel, the theme of pride is portrayed through various characters and situations. Pride is depicted as disdain for the lower social classes, a sense of superiority based on wealth and social status leading to dismissive behavior towards those deemed beneath one, and taking pride in one’s wit and intelligence, sometimes leading to hasty judgments and misunderstandings.

Such a clash of views creates conflict and misunderstandings that hinder relationships. Overcoming personal pride and prejudices becomes crucial to developing a deeper understanding and appreciation for others. Through the characters’ journeys of self-reflection and growth, Austen emphasizes the value of humility, empathy, and overcoming personal biases for meaningful relationships and personal fulfillment.

The nuanced portrayal of pride in “Pride and Prejudice” adds depth to the characters and themes, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today, as it does when I read an esoteric astrologer’s pride (associated with a lower expression of the Leo energies) and prejudice (associated with a lower expression of Mercury in Scorpio) projected against his elder brother.

You and all the rest should know me better than that – I always strive to strike a balanced view – and I do a hell of a lot more research through the entire spectrum than most; then my intuition weighs it all in the balance.

My Libran nature does not set out to make people uncomfortable, but I have a profound sense of duty to enunciate the truth as I see it from my extensive analyses and good intuition.

Mercury in Scorpio has always been my main intuitive writing tool, helping with penetrating insights to delve behind the outer seeming of things, as I have done with the mountain of material [on Covid], that I have sifted through in the past two years.

So I must go with my conscience, my heart and intuition on this – as well as a TON of Virgo research, sorting the wheat from the chaff.

Myself, [redacted] have deeply studied what you have chosen not to, so a skype conversation is going to go nowhere. I am not going to lock horns with your concrete mind – my intuition has revealed truths that I stand by.

 I heard on the grapevine that Michael was going to a hospital in Finland to take his third Covid shot. I immediately intuited that he would die from the shot (attacking predisposing ailments), within three weeks – and he did…

Conversations on Covid: Michael Robbins & Phillip Lindsay 2021-22. – Esoteric Astrologer: Extensive articles, newsletters, books and readings.

The contrast between the arrogant astrologer and his humble elder brother, along with the depiction of a “Google expert” lacking scientific training and biased towards evidence, presents an intriguing dynamic in character development and narrative depth.

1. Arrogant Astrologer:

  • Superior Point of View: The astrologer’s arrogance stems from his belief in his supposed mastery of astrology and superior intuitive insight over others.
  • Hubris and Overconfidence: His overconfident nature blinds him to his own limitations and flaws, leading to failures in his predictions and interactions.
  • Need for Growth: The astrologer’s character resolution likely involves confronting his pride, acknowledging his shortcomings, and undergoing personal development to become more self-aware and empathetic.

2. Humble Elder Brother:

  • Contrasting Humility: The elder brother’s humility serves as a foil to the astrologer’s arrogance, emphasizing the importance of modesty and self-awareness.
  • Wisdom and Perspective: His grounded nature and humility suggest a deeper understanding of life’s complexities and a willingness to learn and grow.
  • Potential Mentor Role: The elder brother may play a role in guiding the astrologer towards self-improvement and resolution through his example of humility and wisdom.

3. “Google Expert” Character:

  • Prejudicial Approach: The “Google expert” symbolizes a modern phenomenon where individuals rely on easily accessible information without critical analysis or scientific rigor.
  • Confirmation Bias: Their prejudicial approach to scientific evidence highlights the dangers of cherry-picking information to fit preconceived beliefs rather than seeking objective truth.
  • Opportunity for Growth: The character’s failed astrological predictions about 9/11 and biases present an opportunity for growth by challenging their assumptions and embracing a more evidence-based, open-minded perspective.

Conclusion:

The interaction between the arrogant astrologer, a biased “Google expert”, and his humble elder brother creates a rich tapestry of character dynamics, providing opportunities for introspection, growth, and resolution. Through their contrasting traits and experiences, the narrative can explore themes of humility, bias, personal development, and the quest for truth in a complex world. This character study offers a compelling exploration of human nature and the potential for transformation and enlightenment in the face of challenges and failures.


Conspiracy theories are very seductive and the esoteric community is particularly susceptible to their seduction, for the reasons explained in the workshop.

The temptations of the Christ in the desert may serve as a model of an effective but impersonal response from me to such misinformation. The Christ did not engage in arguments but, rather, asserted the fact: “IT IS WRITTEN…” Likewise, my personal response to such misleading posting is as simple and direct:

NOT TRUE!

We need to apply our spiritual discernment on these matters.

https://hierarchicaldemocracy.wordpress.com/2021/05/02/enlightening-conspiracy-theories/


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