A student asks whether Piccarda can still change in heaven, and Jiang answers yes in principle; the problem is that she does not want to advance because fear blocks the will.
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Change in heaven
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"...-up question so is it still possible for her to change in heaven like maybe a will to advance or of course it is..."
"yeah but what's the problem with her um like she doesn't want to advance exactly you understand okay okay and why and why why..."
"because but why does she have a will she's afraid to understand it's the fear you understand oh okay"
"...in which case heaven must be segregated. There is no change in heaven, it being in definition a deathless and perfect place, and so..."
"...in which case heaven must be segregated. There is no change in heaven, it being in definition a deathless and perfect place, and so..."
"to change in heaven like maybe develop like a will to advance or of course it is what's the problem so um at first..."
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