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Dante's Inferno and the meaning of descent. A conversation with Rupert Sheldrake #DivineComedy

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  • Nov 12, 2021
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Mark Vernon
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Rupert Sheldrake
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The Divine Comedy by Dante is one of the great spiritual works of the Christian tradition. But how can it be read and what does it mean? In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Di... Show More

The Divine Comedy by Dante is one of the great spiritual works of the Christian tradition. But how can it be read and what does it mean?

In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon discuss the first part of Dante’s cosmic pilgrimage. It takes Dante through the circles of hell, until he reaches the lowest point of reality, the region furthest from God.

It becomes clear that descent into darkness is a key part of personal transformation because it helps the individual discern the dark side of experiences such as love, anger and fame, in order that the light they also bring might be discerned. This also explains why the Inferno can comfort as well as disturb: troubling experiences and spiritual emergencies can be as much a part of enlightenment as those that are delightful and satisfying. Rupert and Mark will talk about the Purgatorio and Paradiso in future discussions.

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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Jul 28, 2023
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“Lots of the figures in hell feel they are going to be stuck there forever. The descent is sort of a controlled breakdown. The way out of the inferno... is crawling onto the body of Lucifer. And when they've done that, Virgil and Dante realize they've begun the ascent that they've begun the journey up mount purgatory. Dante realizes it's by going into the darkness, bringing your mind, bringing your understanding, bringing your desire, and the light of God even into the darkest place, that the turnaround happens."
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Jul 28, 2023
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