In Jiang's reincarnation model, memories of former selves and the spiritual realm are lost so that people can actually live the lives they live.
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In Jiang's reincarnation model, memories of former selves and the spiritual realm are lost so that people can actually live the lives they live.
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"So why are we here in this world? Because there are things that we can experience that we cannot experience in the spiritual. When..."
"...filled with all good, enjoying unfailingly the delight of internal joys, forgetting all offenses, forgetting all punishment."
"...filled with all good, enjoying unfailingly the delight of eternal joy, forgetting all offenses, forgetting all punishments. Okay? So what's the logic here? The..."
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