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Volume 3 Chapter 2

Context in the novel: 
Elizabeth had imagined that Darcy would avoid her. She feels gratitude towards him for still liking her
Principles: 
for loving her still well enough, to forgive all the petulance and acrimony of her manner in rejecting him and all the unjust accusations accompanying her rejection - She had been persuaded that he would avoid her as his greatest enemy
Topics discussed: 
Freedom, forgiveness, consecration, intensity, human choice
Questions raised: 

What is reaching Mother?
Is it better to pray for a solution to a problem, or is it higher to consecrate the problem and simply call Mother?
If exercising the human choice is the psychic acting, how can we explain the bad choice?
Is the psychic in Darcy superior to the psychic in Wickham?
What is the difference being the psychic being and the soul?
Does the psychic have an agenda when it comes, that it will learn something specific in this life?
 



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