He hierarchizes that memory field by moral-emotional valence, with hate lower and joy or bliss higher.
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Hate
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He postpones the full answer to why hate exists by saying the class will later see that angels are incapable of hatred and that hate is somehow necessary.
The Roman Empire is summarized as an empire based on hate, terrible lives, massive slavery, debt, and corruption.
Jiang rejects a purely Buddhist avoidance of anger: hate and love, anger and calm are paired extremes that must struggle inside the person.
He defines hell as lower dimensions created by hate, anger, fear, and bad emotions that cannot return to the perfect spirit world.
Jiang says they don't want the yeah okay they hate the ei they want whites okay seriously yeah no i saw
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"...so so if it's a bad memory like a bad emotion hate then it might be lower but it but if it's a a..."
"...and when we get to that section you will understand why hate is necessary okay all right so so let's continue all right"
"they don't want the yeah okay they hate the ei they want whites okay seriously yeah no i saw"
"...We've done the Roman Empire and it's an empire based on hate. And people's lives under the Roman Empire, it's just terrible. There's massive..."
"...like avoid anger no no no embrace your anger embrace your hate because hate and love go together anger and calm go together okay..."
"...about the system is that it's always whether create love or hate now love goes back to the monad but what happens when you..."
"...if you're a good writer you're just born that way i hate to say this okay writers are not uh writers are chosen by..."
"...No one cares. Okay. All right. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I just hate the New Yorker. Let's move on. Sorry."
"...cato again he really doesn't want to talk to him they hate each other"
"yes yes back there i mean i i hate to just just beat a dead horse but like what if rebelling would just mean..."
"...is, let's just say you have two enemies, right? And they hate each other. Well, I guarantee you, if you were to dump these..."
"Why does he hate God so much? He curses God, right? And he's, I see the only person we seen in front of that..."
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