The model that ideas are received from and returned to Geist, explaining cross-cultural religious convergence.
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Inspiration through Geist
The model that ideas are received from and returned to Geist, explaining cross-cultural religious convergence.
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"...So that's a really good question. And the answer is the Geist, right? The answer is, where do our thoughts come from? And where..."
"...they're getting this conception through inspiration, right, through communication with the Geist. Right? Does that make sense? Okay. I think that makes a lot..."
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