Jiang's phrase for the way a poem can make forgotten past lives speak again inside a person and call memory back into awareness.
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Re-remember
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"...you have all these past lives in you that you don't remember. But a certain word, a certain poem will reignite, re -enaminate, all..."
"...of all how vivid the dream is how you're able to remember it so clearly and vividly that's pretty rare with dreams second of..."
"i would just do a simple interpretation from lines that i remember that we read i remember there was a line where it said..."
"...punish those who subvert these these ideas okay so as you remember the nine circles are limbo um lust um gluttony greed and anger..."
"...purgatories construct the way it is and again we need to remember like there's a unity a totality to divine comedy and so all..."
"Do you guys remember? Yes? I remember a lot of fire in the imagery. Like, there's just a lot of burning. So the purging..."
"Yes. Just a comment because I remember I read this in that same manly people piece, but he summarizes the sins of purgatory, I..."
"...lose Jesus when Jesus is 12. And why? Do you guys remember the Gospel of Luke? Where's Jesus when he's 12 years old? Yes,..."
"...becomes part of your senses, which then determines what memories you remember, what memories you don't remember, okay? So in other words, first of..."
"And that's why in school, you actually don't remember what you learned in the classroom, but you remember a lot what you do to..."
"...one like only to knowledge, but it's right, it's harder to remember it."
"...And because there's no recall also, then it's just hard to remember it. Yes. If you learn math and you never think of math..."
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