Jiang uses this for two souls or sparks aligned in the cosmos and helping each other draw closer to God.
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soulmate
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Jiang distinguishes God as the source toward which one longs to return from a soulmate, which he defines as a bond between two sparks that draw each other closer to God together.
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"...he able to do this? And the answer is they were soulmates, okay? They were born and they were meant to be together, but..."
"...source. Of course, we long to return to God, okay? A soulmate is different. A soulmate is a connection between two sparks, right, two..."
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