Dante Alighieri (1265 -
1321) was an Italian poet. His epic poem, the Divine Comedy, is considered to
be one of the world's greatest poems.
When Alighieri died in
1321, parts of his manuscript of the Divine Comedy were missing. For several
months, his sons, Jacopo and Pietro, searched the house and all of their
father's papers for the missing parts but could not find them.
One night, Jacopo had a
dream wherein his father appeared dressed in white and bathed in a heavenly
light. Jacopo asked his father if he had completed the poem. His father
indicated he had indeed completed the work and showed Jacopo a secret place
within his chamber where he had hidden it.
Jacopo went to the place
his father had told him the manuscript was kept -- a small blind affixed to the
wall. Lifting the blind, Jacopo found a small compartment. Inside were some
papers, covered with mold. Carefully removing the dust and mold, the Divine
Comedy was now complete.
Sometimes, ghosts can be
very helpful.
The Divine Comedy begins in
a dark forest, which leads into the Inferno (hell), followed by heaven and
purgatory.
Dante's Inferno has nine
circles.
1) Limbo -- for those who
were not baptized or do not believe in Christianity -- clear skies, green
fields, pleasant villas.
2) Lust -- for those
inclined to exercise excessive lust, leading to commit sexual sins such as
adultery -- punishment includes being blown around by strong winds with great
force.
3) Gluttony -- for those
who indulged in excessive abuse of food and other substances -- punishment
involves being tossed into foul-smelling slush while being beaten by storms and
icy rain -- a nasty, 3-headed creature named Cerberus guards this realm.
4) Avarice -- for those who
waste and hoard -- excessive spenders and misers -- punishment is eternal
pushing of large bags of wealth -- this realm is guarded by Plutus, the Greek
god of wealth.
5) Anger & Moodiness --
for those filled with wrath and find no joy in anything -- a stinking swamp in
a thick fog where the wrathful float and fight with each other, while the
joyless lay beneath the surface.
6) Heresy -- for those who
have committed the most malicious sins -- the beginning of lower hell, called
the City of Dis, where the air is hot and dry -- punishment involves being
captive in a large white marble mausoleum or within hot iron tombs.
7) Violence -- this realm
has three rings associated with three types of violence -- the outer ring is
for those who have committed violence against people or property, where they are
immersed in a river of blood -- the middle ring is for those you have committed
violence (or suicide) against themselves, where they will be entangled in
thorny bushes which are being eaten by shrews -- the inner ring is for those
who have committed violence against God or nature (blasphemers, usurers,
sodomites) where they are eternally confined to a hot desert where fiery rain
pours from the sky.
8) Fraud -- for those who
have committed treachery or fraud -- panderers, flatterers, false prophets,
corrupt politicians, thieves, hypocrites, creators of discord, evil counselors
-- this realm is guarded by Greyon, a creature that personifies fraud, with an
honest face and the body of a serpent with a tail containing a poisonous sting.
9) Treachery -- for the
biggest sinners of all -- the traitors -- unbearably cold with four concentric zones,
where each zone is for different kinds of traitors -- traitors to kindred --
traitors to hosts or guests -- traitors to country -- traitors to benefactors.
“The
hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral
crisis, maintain their neutrality.” Dante Alighieri
Yes, indeed -- Dante
Alighieri was a fun guy -- his vision of the nature of humanity and sin
probably qualified for him for spending eternity in one of his nine circles of
hell -- or perhaps he was just having a bad hair day when he wrote it.
To light a candle is to
cast a shadow.
___________
Quote for the Day -- "If
you're going through hell, keep going." Winston Churchill
___________
Bret Burquest is the author
of 11 books. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a few dogs and where hell is
a state of mind.
___________
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