Piccarda's speech says she took religious vows as a young woman, was violently removed from her cloister, and nevertheless never loosened the veil in her heart.
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Cloister
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "me how every place in heaven is in paradise so grace does not reign equally from the high good but just as when our..."
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"me how every place in heaven is in paradise so grace does not reign equally from the high good but just as when our..."
"took me violently from my sweet cloister god knows what after that my life became this other radiance that shows itself to you at..."
"...good possessed by each. So much more love burns in that cloister."
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A source-grounded reading of the first Dante livestream's central claim: Dante begins in heaven because paradise reveals the real method of reading, the real structure of freedom, and the real reason hell forms inside...
The lecture begins with Augustine's dusty human nature and ends with Virgil fleeing the proof that Dante's love is stronger than obedience.
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