In response to the student, Jiang says some rejected autistic, disabled, or different children can return to the divine because society does not want them.
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Social Rejection
In response to the student, Jiang says some rejected autistic, disabled, or different children can return to the divine because society does not want them.
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"So, would you say that because you made the examples using, let's, you said, Alzheimer's, autistic people. So, would you say that people with..."
"Yeah. Good question. Okay. Yeah. So, first of all, we're all connected to the divine, but we just choose to forget we're connected to..."
"Right? So, kids who are autistic, kids with disabilities, kids who are just different. Okay? Once you discard it, they actually return to the..."
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