Right. However, Dante tells us that he had lost his soul in the forest of sin, which was a really terrifying thing, so much so that the memory of this loss continued to terrify him even after he had regained the path to salvation.
I got to know about Dante’s interest in hell through Dan Brown’s book, Inferno. But here I was not thinking about how Dante saw this quote but how we can all interpret it in different ways and feel related to it.
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Ah, to find the light after enduring such! β€οΈπ¦π
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There is light at the end of the tunnel
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Wow such a great story
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Beautiful. I use to feel this way until I learned to wall towsrdd happiness
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I am glad you’ve found your way!
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Ah! how hard a thing it is to tell
what a wild, and rough, and stubborn wood this was,
which in my thought renews the fearβ¦
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There is fear in being lost but sometimes there is greater fear in being found!
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Right. However, Dante tells us that he had lost his soul in the forest of sin, which was a really terrifying thing, so much so that the memory of this loss continued to terrify him even after he had regained the path to salvation.
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I got to know about Dante’s interest in hell through Dan Brown’s book, Inferno. But here I was not thinking about how Dante saw this quote but how we can all interpret it in different ways and feel related to it.
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And to continue you may find being in the same location later in your travels.
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Lovelyπ
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Thank you π
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