"This particular beauty of sanctity is not a project of self-making or self-expression, these saints become who they are not becaused they determined to be this way or that, but they allowed Christ to enter into them, and in so doing they entered into the greatest of the epic stories".13:12
"Love flows out of a fullness of being; a human person is ontly to said be truly himself when he gives away himself in love". 27:48. "Human beings are meant to be the individuals they are by giving themselves away, not by insisting upon their individuality". 28:09
At 22:45 he quotes satan as saying "I am my own, I am my own" I went to Canto 34 and could not find that quote. Where did satan say this, or was this a not a quote, but a general attitude of Satan?
He was paraphrasing from C.S. Lewis' "The Great Divorce." He said it as oppositional to the relationships of the Holy Trinity, where the Trinity is in relationship, Satan, as corrupter, teaches you can be happy being alone instead of loving others.