The student and Jiang converge on a shared formulation that psychedelics reopen a gate to more information, including forces normally filtered out by ordinary consciousness.
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Spiritual forces
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "information but 99 of all information yeah and when you take psychedelics it actually like reopened the gate of receiving more information so you're..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "information but 99 of all information yeah and when you take psychedelics it actually like reopened the gate of receiving more information so you're..."
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Jiang says he does not think the UFO phenomenon is extraterrestrial and instead considers spiritual or demonic explanations plausible.
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"information but 99 of all information yeah and when you take psychedelics it actually like reopened the gate of receiving more information so you're..."
"at work including spiritual forces and also your ego is shut shutting down right exactly and so your ego shut down and so you're..."
"no I no I agree I don't think it's extraterrestrial um it could be spiritual it could be demonic um I agree with that..."
"...scriptural precedent for institutional authorities demanding official credentials from a wild spiritual force, stating that the Pharisees questioned him. Dante uses his own line..."
"...church. He believed the Catholic church had to be this eternal spiritual force that represented God on earth."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante's Heaven is not the end of questioning but the place where imagination, love, and freedom turn against dead authority, dead fear, and finally Virgil himself.
Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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