Jiang says the common Indian religious ideas of oneness and false reality must come from the IVC because those religions are localized to India and appeal to a fundamental Indian nostalgia.
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Indian Religions
Jiang says the common Indian religious ideas of oneness and false reality must come from the IVC because those religions are localized to India and appeal to a fundamental Indian nostalgia.
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"we learn to see the underlying reality governing all human structure then we will be released from this world. Okay? Now where would that..."
"...the IBC. As they are apparent now in all four major Indian religions. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Okay? Do you want to continue..."
"...as Hinduism. Hinduism is the merger the synchronization of Proto -Indo -Indian religion with the local IBC religion."
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A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: the Indus Valley was a peaceful trade civilization whose lost religion may survive as the Indian nostalgia for oneness, false reality, and liberation without the gatekeeper.
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