In this metaphysical model, sacrificial religion accesses a lower part of the universe populated by evil beings rather than returning upward toward the Monad.
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Evil Beings
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"...this model, which is a lower part, okay? And there are evil beings in this model as well, right? But they go lower."
"...a woman to love anyone except her husband. And that this evil being among them, he himself was not sure that his son was..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s lecture on why the so-called barbarians repeatedly defeat civilization: empires turn innovation into bureaucracy, while the steppe turns geography, animals, inheritance, oath, myth, and violence into mobile social power.
The lecture asks how evil triumphs and answers with a disturbing mechanism: break the taboo publicly, remove retreat, and the group becomes one body.
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