Jiang distinguishes the historical geostatic model from spiritual union talk and asks instead how humans came to build a geocentric picture of the universe.
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"and how did we become the center of the universe yes by becoming one with god who is the center of the universe no..."
"...do this a lot. You give memorable abridgements of the history of ideas and imagination. What needs underlying is the amount that is interpretation..."
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