"The more souls who resonate together, the greater the intensity of their love... and, mirror-like... each soul reflects the other."
"Here we find the moat of thieves. And just as a lizard, with a quick, slick slither, Flicks across the highway from hedge to hedge, Fleeter than a flash, in the battering dog-day weather, A fiery little monster, livid, in a rage, Black as any peppercorn, came and made a dart At the guts of the others, and leaping to engage One of the pair, it pierced him at the part Through which we first draw food; then loosed its grip And fell before him, outstretched and apart."
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Source: Dante Alighieri (2001). “The Paradiso”, p.12, Penguin
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