Beatrice's metaphor for creation as a vast order in which each nature moves toward a proper destination.
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sea of being
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "providence that has arrayed all this forever quiet. With its light, that heaven in which the swiftest of the spheres revolves. To there as..."
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"providence that has arrayed all this forever quiet. With its light, that heaven in which the swiftest of the spheres revolves. To there as..."
"...form that makes the universe like God. Here do the higher beings see the imprint of the internal work, which is the end to..."
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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...
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