Condition of being drunk on material life rather than thirsty for truth.
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intoxication
Condition of being drunk on material life rather than thirsty for truth.
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Jiang says Thomas and Rumi converge on the image of the world as a prison for drunks because both are inspired by the same source.
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"Jesus said I took my place in the midst of the world and I appeared to them in flesh I found all of them..."
"materialistic world okay we came into this world with nothing and guess what when we die we're gonna go back with nothing okay so..."
"okay and this makes sense right our mind our consciousness is so vast so abundant but our bodies are so limited so how is..."
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