The spiritual aim shared by Plato and Dante in Jiang's model, though they propose different paths.
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Return to the Monad
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"No, no, no, no. Okay, listen, okay? You have to get this straight, okay? This is everything, okay? Love, knowledge, everything, okay? The question..."
"Okay. So Plato and Danteng just gives us the way to approach Nomad, right?"
"...each other and love is the force okay love is the monad god love that burns in us and compels us to return to..."
"...set you free. The divine spark will allow you to return to the monad. That's what matters. Okay? We're here just to learn spirituality...."
"...to present for his poetry new ideas that help us return to the monad. Okay? And so he creates the beginnings of a new..."
"...from our true reality. This is a prison. When we return to the Monad, to our master, then we'll see the truth for ourselves...."
"...and the answer is the idea of love okay so the monad is the total of love we are a part of the monad..."
"...because it makes us feel good and allows us to return to the monad um but sometimes because we live in a world of..."
"was jesus was a cosmic being sent by the monad to tell us the truth about the world and that's why he died because..."
"...it's just a thing okay yeah so in this system the monad is a true God okay and the question then is why doesn't..."
"monad is a force that is eternal perfect and immutable and therefore the monad has no imagination but how do you grow as a..."
"...that the purpose of life in this world is to return to the monad, okay? And guess what, guys? This is actually the framework..."
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