Jiang clarifies that humans do not connect to a separate divine spirit; they already coexist with the divine and use ritual to harmonize material life with the spirit world.
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Jiang clarifies that humans do not connect to a separate divine spirit; they already coexist with the divine and use ritual to harmonize material life with the spirit world.
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"So you said about human trying to connect with the divine spirits, right? So do they consider - Okay, sorry."
"So let me clarify, okay? This is really important. We're not trying to connect with the divine spirit. Why? Because the divine spirit is..."
"Okay? Do you understand? Yeah. Okay? Because in this world, there's no separation between the material and the spiritual. It's all one world together...."
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