He uses Indra's pearls and Dante's mirrors to argue that love or light in one person reflects outward and changes the entire universe.
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He uses Indra's pearls and Dante's mirrors to argue that love or light in one person reflects outward and changes the entire universe.
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"...and the metaphor is that in the house of the God Indra Indra is one of the most powerful gods of India there's all..."
"from God we um the his flame burns in us okay so you could be far away and you could feel as though God..."
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