Jiang accepts phantom limbs as a useful analogy for how a bodiless soul can still retain experiential shape and appetite.
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Phantom limbs
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"Yeah, it makes me think about David's Psalms, that my soul... longs for the Lord as the deer longs for the stream or something...."
"Yeah, it's called phantom limbs, okay? Phantom limbs, okay? Where, like, you lose, actually, your entire arm, but you still, at some level, think..."
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