What expresses the fulfillment of the highest hope for human
existence? One way to answer this
question is to examine conceptions of blessedness such as heaven or
nirvana. Both are, traditionally
conceived, dimensions in which there is no more striving, in which there is
true contentment. In Paradiso
3.63-66, Dante observes that there is a hierarchy in heaven, and he asks
Piccarda Donati whether she longs to be higher in heaven than she is and closer to the
blazon light of the empyrean, God:
But tell me, do you, who are here
content,
Desire to achieve a higher place,
where you
Might still see more and make
yourself more dear?
(Paradiso 3.63-66; trans. Hollander)
Her response tells us, who might wonder about real joy in our lives, something about where true joy might be found, not only in heaven but also here and
now.