(podcast episode) (original Greek part 1, part 2)
Friday, 31 August 2018
Meditations 03.16
Body,
soul, intelligence: to the body belong sensations, to the soul
appetites, to the intelligence principles. To receive the impressions
of forms by means of appearances belongs even to animals; to be
pulled by the strings of desire belongs both to wild beasts and to
men who have made themselves into women, and to a Phalaris and a
Nero: and to have the intelligence that guides to the things which
appear suitable belongs also to those who do not believe in the gods,
and who betray their country, and do their impure deeds when they
have shut the doors. If then everything else is common to all that I
have mentioned, there remains that which is peculiar to the good man,
to be pleased and content with what happens, and with the thread
which is spun for him; and not to defile the divinity which is
planted in his breast, nor disturb it by a crowd of images, but to
preserve it tranquil, following it obediently as a god, neither
saying anything contrary to the truth, nor doing anything contrary to
justice. And if all men refuse to believe that he lives a simple,
modest, and contented life, he is neither angry with any of them, nor
does he deviate from the way which leads to the end of life, to which
a man ought to come pure, tranquil, ready to depart, and without any
compulsion perfectly reconciled to his lot.
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