In this episode, we delve into Dante Alighieri's iconic work, "Inferno," part of his monumental poem "The Divine Comedy." Written in the early 1300s, "Inferno" recounts Dante's harrowing journey through Hell, beginning with his disorientation in a dark forest. Guided by the Roman poet Virgil, Dante encounters various sinners punished in unique and thought-provoking ways across nine circles of Hell. Each circle reflects different sins and invites listeners to consider the themes of justice, compassion, and the consequences of choices. Join us as we explore the rich symbolism and insights within this profound narrative and discover how it encourages self-reflection and understanding of our own lives.