Jiang treats Dante's health as relevant to explaining why he died after finishing the Divine Comedy rather than assuming the poem's completion was the sole cause.
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Jiang speculates that Dante may have been chronically ill, bedridden, and visionary, and that this bodily condition partly explains both the poem's visions and the timing of his death.
Maintaining health, happiness, and safety requires communicating with the other world and keeping it happy.
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"Okay. So, okay. That's a great question. Okay? Why is it that he died after he finished Divine Comedy? And I want to say..."
"Probably not, guys. Okay? Probably not. He was probably sick most of his life. Right? And that's probably why he had the visions that..."
"...forest, they're the real world. And for us to maintain our health and our happiness and our safety, we must always communicate with this..."
"...yesterday take my upward path i've come here by way of health exactions since God so gathered me into His glory since God so..."
"...hold to be the certain truth those ancient peoples received their health again through seed of ants then i felt when i saw in..."
"...the city, even as food piled on food destroys the body's health. The blind bull falls more quickly, more headlong than does the blind..."
"...great longing drives me on to learn if heaven sweetens or health poisons them and he they are among the blackest souls a different..."
"...and hope and hope then that is great for your spiritual health however it will not get you back into florence"
"...extends to all their parts greater goodness wants to do greater health greater health and greater body that if he has the parts equally..."
"...as flow but what you now have told me is of health i can identify you much more clearly okay so picard is actually"
"Hey, you never talk about the health industry, big pharma, poison of food, and all that stuff that's making everyone sick. Well, a lot..."
"...sense? Okay? That's the idea where you're born the hospital your health records it's all in one database. You go to school how what..."
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