Jiang says the Great Books literally allow readers to connect and talk to God itself.
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Spiritual connection
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...because it's misordered and love is more like driven by your spiritual connection so it goes beyond lust it's more of your free will..."
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"Your mind is an antenna, okay? Your mind is an antenna to the universe, right? So when you read the Iliad, it's as though..."
"...because it's misordered and love is more like driven by your spiritual connection so it goes beyond lust it's more of your free will..."
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