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Paradiso

Paradiso is the final part of Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," describing Heaven as a luminous, ordered realm of divine light, harmony, and spiritual perfection. It portrays the soul’s union with God through enlightened understanding, love, and divine justice. The journey reflects the soul’s ascent from sin toward divine illumination, with celestial stars and angelic choirs symbolizing divine grace. Paradiso emphasizes spiritual enlightenment, eternal peace, and the fulfillment of divine promises, illustrating the ultimate goal of human life: union with the divine through love, wisdom, and righteousness.