Even in a world of evil, Jiang says the individual must choose good and tell the truth because Ahura Mazda will know and judge the choice.
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Individual action
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"...are lying, you tell the truth. Because what matters is your individual action, not what others are doing. So when there come of their..."
"You will have to face God. So we may be those that make this world advance, O master, and ye, O the Aharas, come..."
"of happiness and pain, the long punishment for the follower of the Druj, and blessings for the followers of the right. Then hereafter shall..."
"...what the church says and you'll be granted Purgatory. Here it's individual action, right? And the other thing is that this is a much..."
"...thought i'd build it individually out into into action because it's individual action but the more that i'm looking at this maybe instead of..."
"...a certain way. It's almost like the butterfly effect, where through individual action, through individual faith, we can impact the universe both in a..."
"...universe for the better or for the worse for our own individual actions. Once we embrace our unique individuality, once we embrace the power..."
"...other people because they are able to remove responsibility for their individual actions. okay? Does that make sense? So the point of secret society..."
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