Reflections on The Ascent of Mount Ventoux
Petrarchs need of reaching the apex of the mountain, then, demonstrates his own spiritual need of being a step closer to God. He came into a realization that his former journeys on the physical world, although had been most important for him then, is truly infinitely-miniscule compared to the journey that a person ought to embark onone which concerns itself with his spirit and its relationship with his God. If a person is to mature, both in spirit and in faith, then, it is important for him to climb his own mountain, view the real person he truly is, minus the pride and the deception that are innate to him, and marvel at the divine magnificence of the Creator.
Petrarchs The Ascent of Mount Ventoux had been able to clearly express without error, the essential need of the human soul to seek for an affirmation of his importance in his relationship with God. For Petrarch as well as for all of us, this will result in an awakening where one will realize that his undertakings here on earth is really immaterial that what matters most is to free himself from his own shackles and view his spirituality from a higher plateau where he is able to accept his lifes follies and follow the will of his Creator.
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