Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

This unique study examines Dante's Divine Comedy in relation to the evolution of consciousness and explores Dante's connection to the Knights Templar, the Fedeli d'amore, and other esoteric movements in his eternal quest for Divine Wisdom (Sophia), personified in the figure of Beatrice. By analyzing the poetry of Dante and the Fedeli d'Amore, the author investigates the existence of a "secret language" and the transmission of sacred knowledge hidden within the lyrics of those who partook in the Dolce stil novo (Sweet new style), the most significant literary movement in Italy during the 13th century.

Eric Bisbocci tells of how the "beatification of woman" was intimately connected to the transformation of being, while probing the internal dynamics of the initiatory practices relevant to that period. Finally, he reveals the relationship between the poetry of the Fedeli d'Amore and that of the Troubadours, as well as that of the Sufi poets before them--all while questioning the efficacy of modern literary theory to fathom the esoteric meaning of Dante's poem. All of this culminates with an in-depth analysis of the Divine Comedy in its entirety, canto by canto, based on the threefold nature of the human being--thinking, feeling, and willing--as outlined by Rudolf Steiner.

The principle aim of this book is to perceive the Divine Comedy as a "Spiritual Imagination." Thus, the author's ultimate reason for writing it is not to defend one particular interpretation of the Divine Comedy but, rather, to show how it can be imagined in such a way that it provides a blueprint whereby students of classical literature can find their own ways to configure a work of art imaginatively to better understand its relation to their own lives.

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Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

This unique study examines Dante's Divine Comedy in relation to the evolution of consciousness and explores Dante's connection to the Knights Templar, the Fedeli d'amore, and other esoteric movements in his eternal quest for Divine Wisdom (Sophia), personified in the figure of Beatrice. By analyzing the poetry of Dante and the Fedeli d'Amore, the author investigates the existence of a "secret language" and the transmission of sacred knowledge hidden within the lyrics of those who partook in the Dolce stil novo (Sweet new style), the most significant literary movement in Italy during the 13th century.

Eric Bisbocci tells of how the "beatification of woman" was intimately connected to the transformation of being, while probing the internal dynamics of the initiatory practices relevant to that period. Finally, he reveals the relationship between the poetry of the Fedeli d'Amore and that of the Troubadours, as well as that of the Sufi poets before them--all while questioning the efficacy of modern literary theory to fathom the esoteric meaning of Dante's poem. All of this culminates with an in-depth analysis of the Divine Comedy in its entirety, canto by canto, based on the threefold nature of the human being--thinking, feeling, and willing--as outlined by Rudolf Steiner.

The principle aim of this book is to perceive the Divine Comedy as a "Spiritual Imagination." Thus, the author's ultimate reason for writing it is not to defend one particular interpretation of the Divine Comedy but, rather, to show how it can be imagined in such a way that it provides a blueprint whereby students of classical literature can find their own ways to configure a work of art imaginatively to better understand its relation to their own lives.

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Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

by Eric L Bisbocci
Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

Unveiling the Mystery of Dante: An Esoteric Understanding of Dante and His Divine Comedy

by Eric L Bisbocci

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This unique study examines Dante's Divine Comedy in relation to the evolution of consciousness and explores Dante's connection to the Knights Templar, the Fedeli d'amore, and other esoteric movements in his eternal quest for Divine Wisdom (Sophia), personified in the figure of Beatrice. By analyzing the poetry of Dante and the Fedeli d'Amore, the author investigates the existence of a "secret language" and the transmission of sacred knowledge hidden within the lyrics of those who partook in the Dolce stil novo (Sweet new style), the most significant literary movement in Italy during the 13th century.

Eric Bisbocci tells of how the "beatification of woman" was intimately connected to the transformation of being, while probing the internal dynamics of the initiatory practices relevant to that period. Finally, he reveals the relationship between the poetry of the Fedeli d'Amore and that of the Troubadours, as well as that of the Sufi poets before them--all while questioning the efficacy of modern literary theory to fathom the esoteric meaning of Dante's poem. All of this culminates with an in-depth analysis of the Divine Comedy in its entirety, canto by canto, based on the threefold nature of the human being--thinking, feeling, and willing--as outlined by Rudolf Steiner.

The principle aim of this book is to perceive the Divine Comedy as a "Spiritual Imagination." Thus, the author's ultimate reason for writing it is not to defend one particular interpretation of the Divine Comedy but, rather, to show how it can be imagined in such a way that it provides a blueprint whereby students of classical literature can find their own ways to configure a work of art imaginatively to better understand its relation to their own lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584209713
Publisher: SteinerBooks, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/15/2017
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.35(d)

About the Author

Eric Bisbocci has traveled to more than eighty countries in his life, experiencing their cultures and spiritual manifestations. As well as having studied Anthroposophy for more than thirty-five years, he received an advanced degree in Romance Languages with a focus on Italian literature. He has translated several books by the Italian anthroposophist, Massimo Scaligero. His first book is on the esoteric nature of Dante's Divine Comedy and its relationship to Anthroposophy and reflects his lifelong passion for Dantean thought.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Introduction xii
PART ONE: The Esoteric Background of the Divine Comedy 1
The Tower of Babel and the Problem of Dialecticism 3
Metamorphoses of the Soul 16
Behind the Scenes 32
The Secret Message 43
Deciphering the Meaning of Love 59
Goddess of the Sun 83
Resurrecting the Temple 127
"The Cross and the Eagle" 138
The Heresy of Romantic Love:
The Manichean Stream of Thinking 145
Sufis and their Influence 175
Unearthing the Forces of Darkness 184
PART TWO: Re-imagining the Divine Comedy in the Light of Thinking, Feeling, and Willing 191
The Tripartition of the Divine Comedy 193
The Inferno: Confronting the Dragon 209
The Purgatorio: Ascending the Slopes of Redemption 301
The Paradiso: Into the "I" of God 409
Notes 573
Bibliography 581
Index of Illustrations 591
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