The second ring of violence in which suicide and self-destruction are punished through loss of bodily form and continual torment.
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violence against self
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay, so now we are in a forest, and these are people who have killed themselves. They commit suicide. They've committed no other sin..."
Key Notes
The packet broadens violence against the self by adding the squanderers, who are chased and torn apart by black bitches through the same violent wood.
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"Okay, so now we are in a forest, and these are people who have killed themselves. They commit suicide. They've committed no other sin..."
"At this, the trunk breathed violence. Then that wind became this voice. Ye shall be answered promptly when the savage spirit quits the body..."
"we were still intent upon the trunk, believing it had wanted to say more when we were overtaken by a roar. Just as the..."
"Then he who was my escort took my hand. He led me to the lacerated thorn that wept in vain where it was bleeding,..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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