A student's reformulation of the soul's destination as reunion with the originating divine love.
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return to the source
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...journey for each and every one of us is to return to the source so okay but then like why not to kill yourself..."
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A student argues that if humans are fragments of divine love, their journey is to return to the source, but not by suicide; the return requires loving and amplifying what was breathed into them.
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"...journey for each and every one of us is to return to the source so okay but then like why not to kill yourself..."
"...journey for each and every one of us is to return to the source. So I guess that's..."
"Like right now? No, you wouldn't be able to return to the source if you kill yourself. That's not..."
"...idea here is that whatever wealth China creates has to return to the source because the people inside China appreciate that the renminbi its"
"...us. But they're not real. When we die, our souls return to the source and we come back again. And we are here permanently..."
"...the thing about the spark is that it wants to return to the source okay it wants to return to God and that's what..."
"...our compulsion our will and desire it is always to return to the source to do so we have to love someone else okay..."
"...seeks to love another spark so that the spark can return to the source. Okay? Which is God, the monad. In this process, once..."
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