Let's talk about philosophy "Does Paradise belong to God or does it belong to Dante?"

OF MINA DEL NUNZIO

Paradise, described by Dante, does not have a physical and concrete structure because each element is purely spiritual.

In his Paradise the blessed souls have no restriction and are allowed to enjoy every place: God no longer makes distinctions, the various locations are all connected and accessible. In order to maintain an internal coherence in his narration and to be able to explain, even philosophically, the meaning of Paradise for Dante, every blessed soul positions itself where it "should" be if there were fixed places for them.

The souls are then arranged in seven groups arranged according to the virtue that is proper to them, namely: defective spirits, spirits working for earthly glory, loving spirits, wise spirits, fighting spirits for the faith, righteous spirits and spirits contemplating But Dante was he in heaven? Did Dante meet God? Heaven exists and is our mind.

Heaven is that place that God promised us, and that Dante only described as a good Philosopher.
Everything lies in thinking about the beauty of the Christian life, a life based on love, on the selfless gift to the other, on the spiritual relationship with God.

Looking for eternal life Does eternal life lie precisely in looking for it to be alive and beautiful for one's life? This is not already a great reward that we can say that we have Christ in the mind in the mouth and in the heart. Heaven then becomes a reward, this is our greatest faith, we can easily overcome every temptation by choosing to live immediately and not late following the safest path in the world that of God's love.