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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17001777 |
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- <p>The symbolic punishment of the soothsayers in Dante's Inferno—condemned to walk backward with their heads twisted around—offers a harrowing image of psychological stagnation. This paper argues that their fate represents a modern condition: an existence defined by being trapped by the past or a fraudulent attempt to control the future. We propose a psychological framework that is the antithesis of this punishment, offering a path to a forward-facing life. The framework is composed of three elements: a consciousness that actively creates the future, embodied pre-emptive consciousness and attunement that grounds the individual in the present, and a pragmatic faith that humbly acknowledges human limits. This approach offers a way to move into the future without fear of condemnation, achieving self-mastery without arrogance.</p>