Preparation Prompt: Envision a world where individuals are interconnected through the spiritual principle of love. How would societal dilemmas be approached differently in such a paradigm?

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    Preparation Prompt: Envision a world where individuals are interconnected through the spiritual principle of love. How would societal dilemmas be approached differently in such a paradigm?

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      Purity K
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      When we form groups in our physical world, they act as converters to the spiritual world.

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      Gabrielle
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      By connection within the group we can create an environment that brings together our points in the heart and desire for spirituality.

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      Liss
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      Our world is spiritual we transform faster by connecting to a group and studying together

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      David
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      First of all, the physical world is not a real thing. It is already a spiritual world as this is all that exists. Through correction of the ego and being rewarded with equivalence of form with the Creator, little by little we recognize what we thought was physical as actually spiritual.

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      suzanne
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      Our physical world can become a spiritual world by creating the environment of books, teacher, and the group therefore the converter is the desire for connection that transforms the physical to spiritual.

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      umut ozturk
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      We are not in the full control of our desire, we have to work in group.

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