Jiang's framing of the spheres as ranked degrees of proximity to God that nonetheless generate a paradox of obedience and desire.
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heavenly hierarchy
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"The question is, clearly this is hierarchy in heaven, and you are in the outer sphere, right? The core is God. So do you..."
"Yeah, so God's making the decision for her, though. Right, that's right. And she accepts that decision, but that's a paradox. Why?"
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