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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"...A soulmate is different. A soulmate is a connection between two sparks, right, two lights that communicate with each other and which allows you..."
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