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- Richard Emerson on New Life to the Relationship
- Flaviu on New Life to the Relationship
- Richard Emerson on Full confession, and cleansing the Meta-mistake
- Seรกn on Full confession, and cleansing the Meta-mistake
- Richard Emerson on Beatrice’s eyes – and smile
- Joe Carlson on Beatrice’s eyes – and smile
- Richard Emerson on Dual Perception of the Soul
- Flaviu on Dual Perception of the Soul
- Richard Emerson on Full confession, and cleansing the Meta-mistake
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Beatrice’s eyes – and smile
After the vision of the Griffin in front of him and its changing reflection inside Beatrice’s eyes (as his own soul growing), there is just one more step to make the new presence of the Pilgrim’s soul complete. The three … Continue reading
Posted in Purgatory
Tagged Beatrice, carro, completion, dual perception, finished, God, intellect, journey, love, soul, wisdom
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Beatrice – Love as the deeper Reality
After the channel to God opens, it finally happens: Beatrice emerges out of the chariot, in a rain of flowers and with the angels singing with blessings. The key here is very simple: Love is the deeper reality of God, … Continue reading
Aiming one’s Love
In the third and final examination, conducted by St. John, the Pilgrim is asked “what is it that your Soul is set upon.” The answer is firstly; the Good. “The Good, that full contentment of this Court, is Alpha and … Continue reading
Posted in Paradiso
Tagged creation, dante, essence, examinations, glory, good, light, love, paradiso, reflection, soul, st. john, truth
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Lyceum, Monday 17th of August!
Good morning!! โ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ In today’s short nature walk we’re talking about the Convivio, and how it is compared to Vita Nuova and the Divine Comedy. The quote above Love is this: “Love, taken in its true sense and subtly considered, … Continue reading
Posted in Lyceum
Tagged banquet, boethius, convivio, dante, good life, literature, love, vita nuova, walks
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Vita Nuova – Poems
After Dante wrote the famous Poem called “Ladies who have intelligence of love”/”Donne ch’avete intelletto d’amore” – which he is also referencing in the Purgatory XXIV: But, tell me, do I not see standing here him who brought forth the … Continue reading
Posted in Dante
Tagged dante, distinctions, early works, florence, Guinizelli, heart, life, love, poetry, renaissance, sleep, vita nuova
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Morning Show, August 5th!
Good morning! ๐โ๏ธโ๏ธ We’re back with a little Morning Show, an indoor-Lyceum as the weather is cold, rainy and stormy today! Main topics today is Dante’s Vita Nuova, the latest video from Mythos & Logos, updates on the Website (especially … Continue reading
Posted in Misc
Tagged august, beauty, dante, dreams, DT Sheffler, good life, growing writer, love, morning show, mythos & logos, vita nuova, youth
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Dante’s Vita Nuova!
After a full year of podcasting the Divine Comedy, we’ve now started on an earlier work of Dante – the “Vita Nuova” (New Life/Young Life)! And in the very opening chapters – Dante is describing the vision that came to … Continue reading