2-27-98 THE VIRTUES AND FATAL FLAWS OF ADOLPH HITLER

Even the most demented and corrupt individuals have certain strengths of character which draw people to them and make them influential. While this was particularly true with Adolf Hitler, the positive aspects of his character were always subordinated to his corrupt spiritual and desire natures.

Let us examine his nature in more detail remembering that traditional eastern and western astrological analyses of his life and character are little more than after the fact rationalizations and seldom portray the complex nature of this man. It takes an astrology based in spiritual science (The Art of Multi-Dimensional Living) to expose the varied aspects of this strange and evil individual.

First, his good points: Hitler was a member of the Brahmin caste and his caste nature was quite strong and even benefic. He desired to be a preceptor who would help his people become lastingly wealthy and successful. Although this strong Brahmin nature was corrupted by his weak spiritual nature which was totally under the influence of an unredeemed Luciferic force, the German people sensed his strong leadership abilities in the field of knowledge and rallied around him. This would not have happened, however, had it not been for another of his great strengths of personality: a physical nature (governed by the Sun) that was so magnetic and powerful that even his enemies would fall under his spell when in his physical presence.

A third factor was his powerful and courageous will, which allowed him to boldly and continually pursue any plan of action even when faced with the severest of obstacles. Finally, he possessed a powerful career nature and an unpredictable creative play nature which made him a formidable adversary.

Yet, it was his crippled desire nature and weak spiritual nature which ultimately determined his fate. His egomaniacal spiritual nature made him quite quarrelsome and anxious to grab other's wealth. At the same time, his desire nature demanded of people around him intense loyalty and agreement with his latest plan or idea. This defect was not such a concern in the early days of the war, but became a huge one in the middle and latter days , when he was deprived of any sound and creative advice from the remaining few competent generals and other advisors.

Of course, once Hitler felt betrayed by his own people, he lost any dharmic impulse to further serve and help them. He decided to punish them for their weakness and let Germany be laid to waste from both east and west. Laying blame on his own people was the only way his demented spirit could rationalize his failed plans for himself and his beloved Germany.

Even today, pictures, audio and video recordings of Hitler exude a magnetic physical presence casting a spell which both initially repels and fascinates. However, the balanced individual quickly recognizes the pernicious nature of Hitler's subtler aspects of personality and dismisses his perverted doctrines.