Jiang explains the lust tornado as a visualization of inconstancy: the lustful keep changing what they want whenever something more beautiful appears.
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Tornado
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"no no it's it's trying to manifest visualize for you the problem with lust and the idea is that you are inconstant okay you..."
"...we see that people in lust in the in that hurricane tornado as well as uh um the people that are uh uh gluttonous..."
"...yes yeah i mean i uh yes hell that the the tornado in for lust and"
"...okay yes you're exactly right yes how does being in a tornado um help you reflect"
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