
Dante's Divine Comedy Dante and Spiritual Intelligence - a lecture to the Temenos Academy
Oct 22, 2021
A captivating exploration of Dante's journey highlights spiritual intelligence and self-knowledge. The discussion delves into the ten domains of Paradiso, emphasizing love, generosity, and the importance of the present. Vernon illustrates how each sphere teaches profound lessons: from the Moon's quality over quantity to Mars' call for sacrificial love. The interplay of celestial bodies reveals a vision where individuality harmonizes into a divine whole, culminating in Dante's glimpse of eternity and creative unity. Prepare for a thought-provoking dive into the light beyond darkness!
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Paradiso Is For Our Time
- Dante insists the Paradiso is for 'now' and is accessible to modern readers despite claims it's medieval and impenetrable.
- The Divine Comedy addresses how we change, not whether we're saved, making the 'how' central to spiritual development.
Inferno Reveals Tunnel Vision
- Inferno shows souls trapped by obsession with past and future, losing the divine light and symbolic vision.
- Dante risks entering that literal, fundamentalist mindset so he can recognise and transform it within himself.
Muhammad In Malebolge
- Vernon recounts Dante's painful depiction of Muhammad in Malebolge to show Dante's literal vision in that canto.
- He explains Dante's indebtedness to Islamic sources despite this brutal medieval portrayal.
