Fear, ego, and other lower attachments that must be curbed if Dante is to sustain divine vision.
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mortal passions
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"...okay? That is the goal here. ''May your protection curb his mortal passions. ''See, Beatrice, how many saints with her, ''they join my prayers,..."
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