Jiang says growing virtue means becoming more connected to divine consciousness, so visions are increasingly downloaded into the person.
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Divine consciousness
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...become much more virtuous you become much more connected to the divine consciousness and more and more uh visions or downloaded into you okay..."
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Jiang says the great books are portals into the mind of the universe and lifelong guides to happiness, meaning, and purpose.
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"...become much more virtuous you become much more connected to the divine consciousness and more and more uh visions or downloaded into you okay..."
"...are a portal into the mind of the universe, into the divine consciousness. And the great books, it's a lifelong teacher. It's a lifelong..."
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