Jiang accepts the student's intuition that spiritual lightness improves access to ideas, while material heaviness narrows thought toward scarcity and obligation.
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Material heaviness
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "your ideas come from a spiritual world whereas if you're really heavy then it's just like material like oh i'm lacking money or i'm..."
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"your ideas come from a spiritual world whereas if you're really heavy then it's just like material like oh i'm lacking money or i'm..."
"having better ideas that's exactly right yes remember in sorry sorry sorry uh anna uh sorry let me respond this and then um so..."
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