Jiang glosses objective reality as vibrations, sound, frequencies, or pure energy that humans cannot perceive directly without mental filters.
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Pure energy
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the story is this in the beginning god is everything it's pure energy and god wants to know itself god wants to complete itself..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the story is this in the beginning god is everything it's pure energy and god wants to know itself god wants to complete itself..."
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"Okay? So what he tells us is this. Traditionally, we've understood ourselves as passive observers of reality. Okay? This thing is before us. We..."
"...exist outside of us because everything outside of us is just pure energy. Okay? But our minds can't perceive pure energy, therefore we use..."
"...the story is this in the beginning god is everything it's pure energy and god wants to know itself god wants to complete itself..."
"...plane, okay? Because in the natural plane you're pure force, you're pure energy. Right? You can't actually feel pain. You can't have sex. You..."
"...animal to human being and back again transcending every form becoming pure energy flowing among every dimension of reality past and present here and..."
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