
For
Ademir Jesus Morales Rojas
With reference to Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto VII.
Witnessing as Dante and Virgil entered its reserved, Pluto threatened them with a jargon of dark interjections Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. However, Virgil was able to make sense of bravado, and in addition to smother the danger, urging the devil to submit on behalf of the divine power.
is possible in this notice, then good and evil are able to understand each other, either because they both come from the same source, where they were inseparable and therefore the world was completely different in its evaluative dimension, or because basically still together and form a secret unit that basis, a reality that only pragmatic habit we tend to branch, through the work of a thoughtless Manichaeism. ***
"There I saw more condemned than any other part, which formed in two rows, rushed from one to the other enormous weights with all the effort of his chest, shouting loudly: dábanse big hits , and then back again each exclaiming: - Why are you? Why do you waste? "
As these sad beings show, is already condemned who monopolizes much, since it misses the mark. Which aims to Wholeness denotes excessive ambition, a little judicious calculation of own scope, because home can express the simple concept of all totality is an act delimiter, which can only be understood by what it leaves out, so fails to grasp. There is a wealth that might make sense if it is in relation to what has not. ***
The lavish act the same way, only more clever, try to hide their greed in negative terms, trying to grab the blue. When they realize what their actions unsatisfactory, it is too late: they have thrown themselves, tied to rock torment. ***
"Then you can see, my son, how quickly passes the breath of the assets of the Fortuna, by which the human race proud and complaint. All the gold that exists under the moon, and everyone who ever lived, can not give a moment's peace to one of those weary souls. "
So that is consistently expressed, that all men accumulated wealth , are not worth one tear motivated by pain, since ultimately both shine with the light, but only one of two gives evaporates over time, and therefore, increases its value. ***
"Teacher, Fortuna show me what that you speak of, and thus you are holding the world's goods.
And he replied:
- Oh, crazy creatures! How great is the ignorance that they lost! "
should be noted that only straying in darkness, it was like Dante, eventually, managed to ascend to Heaven. In such a way that if ignorance is what allows total disorientation, unexpectedly, will become our largest and most abundant source of wealth.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit that theirs is the kingdom of heaven." ***
"Behold why as a nation dominates another languishes, as judged by Him who is hidden, like the snake in the grass. "
then responsible for the present, overwhelming and immersed in inequality, no fruits are dedicated to providing prohibited, they speculate now ... ***
"Your changes have no truce, the need requires it to be fast, for it changes everything in the world so often. Such is this, who so often reproached should extol them, and who blaspheme and curse for no reason. But she is happy, and not hear the curses: happy among the first creatures, continuing his work and enjoys the bliss. " Undoubtedly
Dante is not contained in manifest once again in this passage, that his great fortune is Beatrice, ie women. ***
"Son, looks at the souls of those who have been dominated by anger ..."
And if the area is hellish prodigal greedy and connects with the angry, perhaps because it is delivered to extreme anger, but not until they capture self consumption. And then give generously, to head against the void.
So, no more, no less.
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