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1 month ago
🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings” (ancient Latin Writer, Formerly A Slave Brought To Roman

🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings” (ancient latin writer, formerly a slave brought to Roman Italy from Antioch, 85-43 BC).


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1 month ago
🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings” (ancient Latin Writer, Formerly A Slave Brought To Roman

🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings” (ancient latin writer, formerly a slave brought to Roman Italy from Antioch, 85-43 BC).


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1 month ago
🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings”

🌿 © Publilius Syrus, “Moral Sayings”

(ancient latin writer, formerly a slave brought to Roman Italy from Antioch, 85-43 BC).


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2 months ago
🌿“It’s Quite Possible To Be A Good Man Without Anyone Realizing It. Remember That. And This Too:

🌿“It’s quite possible to be a good man without anyone realizing it. Remember that. And this too: you don’t need much to live happily. And just because you’ve abandoned your hopes of becoming a great thinker or scientist, don’t give up on attaining freedom, achieving humility, serving others, obeying God.”

🌿© Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”.


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2 months ago
🌿“The Worst Punishment For Crime Lies In The Crime Itself. You Are Mistaken, I Maintain, If You

🌿“The worst punishment for crime lies in the crime itself. You are mistaken, I maintain, if you propose to reserve your punishments for the hangman or the prison; the crime is punished immediately after it is committed; nay, rather, at the moment when it is committed. Hence, good does not spring from evil, any more than figs grow from olive-trees.”

🌿© Seneca, “Moral Letters to Lucilius”


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2 months ago
🌿“This Is God’s Law And Nature’s: ‘Let The Best Man Win.’ But ‘best’ In His Area Of

🌿“This is God’s law and nature’s: ‘Let the best man win.’ But ‘best’ in his area of expertise. One body is stronger than another body, many bodies are stronger than one; a thief has the advantage here over one who is not a thief. This is how I came to lose my lamp: the thief was better than I am in staying awake. But he acquired the lamp at a price: he became a thief for its sake, for its sake, he lost his ability to be trusted, for a lamp he became a brute. And he imagined he came out ahead!

🌿Fine words, you may say – but now I have been seized by the cloak and am being dragged downtown. Bystanders shout, ‘Hey, philosopher, what good did your views do you after all? Look, you’re being hauled of to prison and soon will be beheaded.’

🌿Tell me, what Introduction to Philosophy could I have read that would have saved me from being dragged away if a stronger man grabs me by the cloak; or could have kept me out of prison if I am assaulted by a gang of ten? What philosophy has taught me, though, is to be indifferent to events beyond the will’s control. Haven’t you profited in this respect too? So don’t look for help from philosophy except in areas where you have learned that help from it can be found.”

🌿© Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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2 months ago
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3 months ago
🌱“All That Exists Is The Seed Of What Will Emerge From It.” 🌱

🌱“All that exists is the seed of what will emerge from it.” 🌱

🌿© Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”.


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3 months ago
🌿"How Closely Flattery Resembles Friendship! It Not Only Apes Friendship, But Outdoes It, Passing

🌿"How closely flattery resembles friendship! It not only apes friendship, but outdoes it, passing it in the race; with wide-open and indulgent ears it is welcomed and sinks to the depths of the heart, and it is pleasing precisely wherein it does harm. Show me how I may be able to see through this resemblance! An enemy comes to me full of compliments, in the guise of a friend. Vices creep into our hearts under the name of virtues, rashness lurks beneath the appellation of bravery, moderation is called sluggishness, and the coward is regarded as prudent; there is great danger if we go astray in these matters. So stamp them with special labels."🌿

🌿© Seneca, "Moral Letters to Lucilius".


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3 months ago
"Beyond Question The Feeling Of A Lover Has In It Something Akin To Friendship; One Might Call It Friendship

"Beyond question the feeling of a lover has in it something akin to friendship; one might call it friendship run mad. But, though this is true, does anyone love for the sake of gain, or promotion, or renown? Pure love, careless of all other things, kindles the soul with desire for the beautiful object, not without the hope of a return of the affection." © Seneca, "Moral Letters to Lucilius".


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3 months ago
"He Who Cannot Distinguish Good From Bad, And Things Which Are Neither Good Nor Bad From Both, Can He

"He who cannot distinguish good from bad, and things which are neither good nor bad from both, can he possess the power of loving? To love, then, is only in the power of the wise.” © Epictetus, “Discourses


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3 months ago
🌿"Some Men, Indeed, Only Begin To Live When It Is Time For Them To Leave Off Living. And If This Seems

🌿"Some men, indeed, only begin to live when it is time for them to leave off living. And if this seems surprising to you, I shall add that which will surprise you still more: "Some men have left off living before they have begun."

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🌿 © Seneca, "Moral Letters to Lucilius"🌿


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3 months ago
“Diogenes Says That There Is One Way To Freedom, And That Is To Die Content: And He Writes To The Persian

“Diogenes says that there is one way to freedom, and that is to die content: and he writes to the Persian king, "You cannot enslave the Athenian state any more than you can enslave fishes."

"How is that? Cannot I catch them?"

"If you catch them," says Diogenes, "they will immediately leave you, as fishes do; for if you catch a fish, it dies; and if these men that are caught shall die, of what use to you is the preparation for war?"

These are the words of a free man who had carefully examined the thing and, as was natural, had discovered it. But if you look for it in a different place from where it is, what wonder if you never find it?”

© Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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3 months ago
“Awaken; Return To Yourself. Now, No Longer Asleep, Knowing They Were Only Dreams, Clear-headed Again,

“Awaken; return to yourself. Now, no longer asleep, knowing they were only dreams, clear-headed again, treat everything around you as a dream.” © Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”.


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3 months ago
🌿🌿🌿 “The Fraction Of Infinity, Of That Vast Abyss Of Time, Allotted To Each Of Us. Absorbed

🌿🌿🌿 “The fraction of infinity, of that vast abyss of time, allotted to each of us. Absorbed in an instant into eternity. The fraction of all substance, and all spirit. The fraction of the whole earth you crawl about on. Keep all that in mind, and don’t treat anything as important except doing what your nature demands, and accepting what Nature sends you.” © Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”.🌿🌿🌿


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3 months ago
🌿🌿🌿No Man Fears Caesar Himself, But He Fears Death, Banishment, Deprivation Of His Property,

🌿🌿🌿No man fears Caesar himself, but he fears death, banishment, deprivation of his property, prison, and disgrace. Nor does any man love Caesar, unless Caesar is a person of great merit, but he loves wealth, the office of tribune, praetor or consul. When we love, and hate, and fear these things, it must be that those who have the power over them must be our masters.”🌿🌿🌿

© Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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4 months ago

🧘‍♂️ Unlock the CALMING Power of 20 Minutes of Guided Stoic Meditation

Take a deep breath and immerse yourself in 20 minutes of guided Stoic meditation to cultivate clarity, resilience, and inner peace. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, this session will help you calm your mind, strengthen your perspective, and embrace the present moment with wisdom and purpose.

🌿 WHAT THIS MEDITATION OFFERS: ✨ A structured yet soothing guided Stoic meditation session. 🧘‍♂️ Reflection on core Stoic principles to build mental clarity. 🌅 Breathing techniques to calm the mind and enhance focus. 💭 Thought-provoking affirmations rooted in Stoic philosophy.

🔹 HOW TO USE THIS VIDEO: 🎧 Listen during morning reflections or before bed for a mindful reset. 🌊 Use it as a daily practice to train your mind to stay present and composed. 📖 Reflect on the insights in your Stoic journal to reinforce their impact.

By dedicating just 20 minutes to this Stoic meditation, you’ll cultivate a calm, steady, and rational mindset — ready to navigate life’s challenges with wisdom and strength.

🔔 Subscribe our Youtube channel for more Stoic wisdom and daily meditations!   

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4 months ago
“Man, In Every Kind There Is Produced Something Which Excels; In Oxen, In Dogs, In Bees, In Horses.

“Man, in every kind there is produced something which excels; in oxen, in dogs, in bees, in horses. Do not then say to that which excels, "Who, then, are you?" If you do, it will find a voice in some way and say, "I am such a thing as the purple in a garment: do not expect me to be like the others, or blame my nature that it has made me different from the rest of men.” © Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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4 months ago

Reminded this excerpt from Epictetus:

 ‘I want to read Chrysippus’ treatise on the Liar.’ Is that your plan? Then go and jump in the lake and take your ridiculous plan with you. What good could come of it? Your unhappiness will persist the whole time you are reading it, and your anxiety will not abate a bit during a reading of the thing before an audience. Here’s how you behave: ‘Shall I read to you, brother, then you to me?’ ‘Man, it’s marvelous the way you write.’ ‘Well, it’s uncanny how you capture Xenophon’s style.’ ‘And you have caught Plato’s manner.’ ‘And you Antisthenes’!’ Then, having indulged each other in your fatuous fancies, you go back to your former habits: your desires and aversions are as they were, your impulses, designs and plans remain unchanged, you pray and care for the same old things. © Epictetus, “Discourses”.

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4 months ago
Unpopular Opinion Of Marcus Aurelius – And Highly Thought-provoking:

Unpopular opinion of Marcus Aurelius – and highly thought-provoking:

“In comparing sins (the way people do) Theophrastus says that the ones committed out of desire are worse than the ones committed out of anger: which is good philosophy. The angry man seems to turn his back on reason out of a kind of pain and inner convulsion. But the man motivated by desire, who is mastered by pleasure, seems somehow more self-indulgent, less manly in his sins.

Theophrastus is right, and philosophically sound, to say that the sin committed out of pleasure deserves a harsher rebuke than the one committed out of pain. The angry man is more like a victim of wrongdoing, provoked by pain to anger. The other man rushes into wrongdoing on his own, moved to action by desire.” © Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”.


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4 months ago
🌿📜🌿 📜🌿 📜🌿 "If The Storm Should Carry You Away, Let It Carry Off Flesh, Breath And

🌿📜🌿 📜🌿 📜🌿 "If the storm should carry you away, let it carry off flesh, breath and all the rest, but not the mind. Which can’t be swept away. The lamp shines until it is put out, without losing its gleam, and yet in you it all gutters out so early — truth, justice, self-control.” © Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations". 🌿📜🌿 📜🌿 📜🌿


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4 months ago

🧘‍♂️ Unlock the CALMING Power of 20 Minutes of Guided Stoic Meditation

Take a deep breath and immerse yourself in 20 minutes of guided Stoic meditation to cultivate clarity, resilience, and inner peace. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, this session will help you calm your mind, strengthen your perspective, and embrace the present moment with wisdom and purpose.

🌿 WHAT THIS MEDITATION OFFERS: ✨ A structured yet soothing guided Stoic meditation session. 🧘‍♂️ Reflection on core Stoic principles to build mental clarity. 🌅 Breathing techniques to calm the mind and enhance focus. 💭 Thought-provoking affirmations rooted in Stoic philosophy.

🔹 HOW TO USE THIS VIDEO: 🎧 Listen during morning reflections or before bed for a mindful reset. 🌊 Use it as a daily practice to train your mind to stay present and composed. 📖 Reflect on the insights in your Stoic journal to reinforce their impact.

By dedicating just 20 minutes to this Stoic meditation, you’ll cultivate a calm, steady, and rational mindset — ready to navigate life's challenges with wisdom and strength.

🔔 Subscribe our Youtube channel for more Stoic wisdom and daily meditations!   


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4 months ago
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4 months ago

7 DAILY STOIC MANTRAs to Make You STRONGER (a MANTRA per DAY)

 ✨ Begin your week with clarity, purpose, and inner peace by embracing a DAILY STOIC MANTRA for each day. Let these powerful words anchor your thoughts, guide your actions, and transform your perspective. Whether you're new to Stoicism or already familiar with its timeless wisdom, this video is for you/

🌟 WHAT THIS VIDEO OFFERS: 🧘‍♂️A Short Stoic Mantra for each day of the week, inspired by the teachings of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, and more. 

🌅Simple, powerful reflections to incorporate into your daily life. 

 💡 HOW TO USE THESE MANTRAS: 

🎧 Listen to them during quiet moments or on the go to stay inspired. 🔊 Repeat them aloud to internalize their wisdom and cultivate resilience. 

🧘‍♂️ Use them as affirmations in meditation to find calm and focus. 

🌅 Reflect on them in the morning or before bed to set a mindful tone for your day. 

📖 You can write them down in your journal to strengthen your connection and track your progress. 

 🌟 These mantras aren’t just for reflection — rooted in core Stoic principles, they serve as tools to help you cultivate a mindset of strength, tranquility, and wisdom. 

 👉 Subscribe for more Stoic teachings, practical advice, and timeless inspiration. 


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