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They Want To Live Forever In The Black Cube

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I'll tell you a secret.

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Something they don't teach you in your

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temple.

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The gods envy us. They envy us because

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we are mortal. Because every moment

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could be our last. Everything is more

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beautiful because we are doomed. And you

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will never be more lovely. I can't

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remember the rest of the quote.

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[laughter]

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This will become more relevant later on

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in the video. Right. And also later on

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this video might mess up with your head

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a bit. It's one of it's one of those

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ones. Okay. [music]

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The year is 1990.

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You probably weren't born yet. I wasn't

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born in 1990, but bear with me. You're

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watching Star Trek. Jeinluke Pequard,

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the captain of the ship, is captured by

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the Borg.

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But they do not imprison him. They do

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not kill him. Later on, he turns up and

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addresses his crew. He says, "I am Lucas

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of Borg. Resistance is futile."

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So, who are the Borg? Well, the Borg are

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a transhuman race in the future that

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have integrated their minds with

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machines, willingly or not.

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They have lost all sense of self. There

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is no self. There is no sovereignty

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within the Borg. You have become the

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hive mind. Your mind is integrated with

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others. You are not lonely anymore

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because there is no loneliness. You are

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part of the Borg. There is no conflict

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amongst Borg members because you are all

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one hive mind. They have reached some

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kind of like globalist omega point.

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They are also immortal because even if

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your body dies and you are destroyed,

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your memories, your knowledge continues

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within the Borg hive mind.

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They also fly around in a giant black

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cube. Yeah, they fly around in a giant

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black cube. Now, it would be crazy,

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right? It would be insane if there was

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groups of powerful individuals today

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that believe that we should integrate

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our minds with machines in order to live

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forever. But not only that, but

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potentially integrate our minds into a

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hive mind so we all become one. That

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would be insane, right? But it would be

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even more crazy if these ideas came from

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ancient mystic belief systems that also

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contained symbolism similar to a black

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cube. And it would be crazy if they used

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this symbolism today. That would be

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insane, right?

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[music]

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So to begin with, we have to talk about

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Adolf Hitler's favorite painting. Yes,

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we're going to talk about Hitler's

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favorite painting. Bear with me, okay?

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The aisle of the dead. Now, this

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painting was very popular in the 1930s,

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especially within Germany. People would

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have this hanging up in their homes,

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which is very strange because it's such

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a dark painting.

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But what does this painting represent?

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Well, I don't really like explaining

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paintings to people. I like to leave

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that to your interpretation. But at the

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time, especially to someone like Adolf,

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uh, this painting kind of represented

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the transportation to the afterlife.

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See, the aisle represents the stillness

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of the afterlife or death. And as you

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can see, the figure is being transported

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or fied over to the aisle. But what's

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important about this painting is when

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you look at the figure, the white figure

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being transported towards the afterlife,

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the figure is not reluctantly being

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dragged there. It's not in chains. It's

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not looking back. The figure is looking

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forward and is embracing destiny,

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embracing the afterlife, embracing

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death.

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And that's kind of beautiful to me in a

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way. Even though it's kind of scary,

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it's beautiful. [music] this acceptance

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of death. And you can see it echoes some

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kind of Greek mythology in some way or

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another, right? You can think of um

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Karen or Kairen, the transporter over

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the river sticks into the afterlife,

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right? [music] And the antithesis of

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this, the absolute opposite of this

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embracing of death would be Kronos.

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[music]

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So within Greek mythology, you have the

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god Kronos. Now, Kronos succeeded his

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father, Uranus, and he feared that the

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same thing would happen to him. In fact,

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he was told this would happen. His

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children would take over power and he

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would lose his power. He was not happy

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about this. So, what did he do? He

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devoured his children. He ate his

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children to stop this natural cycle

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because that's what it is. Old people

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die and their children continue on

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living. That's the natural cycle of

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life. and he did not want to embrace

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this fate. But of course, the plan

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backfired. He puked up his children and

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then Zeus became the new top dog. And

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the cycle continued. Now, as you can

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tell, Kronos wanted to freeze time. He

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did not want the natural cycle. You

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could almost say he did not want to die.

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He wanted to remain in power forever.

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This is kind of like the boomer mindset.

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Would you not agree? This is the boomer

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mindset. We've got all these 80-year-old

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boomers that still want to hold on to

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power and they still want to hold on to

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their wealth and fame. They Anyway,

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that's kind of a critique of boomers.

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But when you look at this, you can see

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the contrast between the aisle of the

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dead, this acceptance of faith, the

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acceptance of death, the afterlife,

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whereas Kronos would not accept this.

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Now, here's where things get a little

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strange because Kronos or Kronos is

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represented by the planet Saturn. You

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know Saturn? Saturn is the planet with

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the rings around it. Now these rings

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around Saturn's orbit. They used to be

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moons, but they've been crushed and now

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they are rings. And Saturn is slowly

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consuming these rings. It is slowly

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consuming these moons into its

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gravitational pull. So you could say

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Saturn is eating its children. But it

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gets even stranger because on the north

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pole of Saturn, a hexagon shape appears,

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the six-sided shape of the hexagon. And

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you could say if you put a cube at a

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certain angle, it appears as a hexagon,

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a six-sided hexagon. Can you see this?

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So, that's a bit weird. But also, Kronos

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is not the only god that is represented

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by Saturn. And it's not the only

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religion that uses the six-sided shape

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of the hexagon.

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>> [music]

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>> Now, the black cube and the hexagon

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shape can be found in Jewish mystic

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traditions. The cabala, yes, of course,

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you'll find hidic Jews with little black

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cubes on their head containing little

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pieces of the Torah. And also, you'll

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find the hexagon shape is in the Star of

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David. Yes, this six-pointed star also

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contains the six-sided shape of the

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hexagon. Now, what's really interesting

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about the Star of David is it has no

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link to King David whatsoever really.

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Like, okay, some esoteric scholars might

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tell you otherwise, but in general, this

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is a cabalic symbol. And originally,

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this was called the seal of Solomon.

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Now, the original seal of Solomon looked

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different to this, but in medieval

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times, this became the seal of Solomon.

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And it's all a bit strange that you

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would use the star of David or the seal

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of Solomon as your symbol because

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Solomon began worshiping Saturn or

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entities that were represented by Saturn

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like Baal. So that's a bit weird. But

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anyway,

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[music]

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now we have to talk about the Jewish

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mystic idea of tuna or now you might be

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wondering where I'm going with this one,

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but you trust me it all comes together

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in the end. The idea is simple.

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Everything was aim soft. Everything was

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God. We were a giant God blob entity.

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But God broke up a part of himself to

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create this physical universe that we

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are living in now. So this universe, our

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physical reality is a broken up version

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of God, a fractured version of God. And

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