The greater torment

The demons told me that there is a hell for the sentimental and the pedantic. There they are abandoned in an interminable palace, more empty than full, and windowless. The damned walk about, as if searching for something, and, as we might expect, they soon begin to say that tthe greater torment consists in not participating in the vision of God, that moral suffering is worse than physical suffering, etcetera. Thereupon the demons hurl them into the sea of fire, from whence no one will ever save them.

The False Swedenborg, Dreams (1873)

From Extraordinary Tales by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares

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