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The Divine Comedy Part 2.1 - Purgatorio: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Soul’s Ascent

The Divine Comedy Part 2.1 - Purgatorio: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Soul’s Ascent

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In this episode of Temple of the Mind, we climb Dante’s Purgatorio, a mountain of fire where the soul is not damned, but transformed. Through the purgation of the Seven Deadly Sins, we ask:

What if the pain we carry isn’t punishment, but the soul’s way of learning to love rightly?

Drawing from Augustine’s restless heart, Aquinas’s ordered love, Aristotle’s virtue ethics, and Jung’s psychology of integration, we explore sin not as moral failure alone, but as a misdirection of desire, an arrow that misses its mark.

Each terrace of Mount Purgatory becomes an altar of re-formation, where pride is bent into humility, wrath cooled into peace, and lust burned into clarity. This is not punishment. This is recalibration. A moral cosmos where love is not condemned, but taught to aim higher.

The question isn’t whether we suffer.

The question is: Can suffering refine us?

And what happens when the soul, rightly aimed, begins to rise?

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