Piccarda says the souls in this lowest sphere are there because their vows were neglected or not fully fulfilled.
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Piccarda's speech says blessed souls do not desire higher blessedness because any such desire would conflict with the will of God who assigned them their place.
The student's answer says advancement inside heaven becomes unintelligible because wanting a higher sphere would already betray the contentment required for the lower one, while being moved upward against one's will would also be incoherent.
The student's suggestion that Piccarda 'confined herself' implies that heavenly placement is partly self-imposed through inner consent rather than only assigned from outside.
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"to him keep on going you're okay thus speak and listen trust what they will say the truth will light in which they find..."
"...the other blessed ones, and blessed within the slowest of the spheres, our sentiments, which only serve the flame that is the pleasure of..."
"...do not thirst for greater blessedness. Should we desire a higher sphere than ours, then our desires would be discordant with the will of..."
"So, I'm thinking, say, this is the first sphere, and there's the second sphere, and eventually, someone will have to advance from the first..."
"...here guys yeah forgive herself so she confined herself to that sphere"
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