Wednesday 29 May 2019

Meditations 07.11

To the rational animal the same act is according to nature and according to reason.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Monday 27 May 2019

Meditations 07.10

Everything material soon disappears in the substance of the whole; and everything formal (causal) is very soon taken back into the universal reason; and the memory of everything is very soon overwhelmed in time.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Friday 24 May 2019

Meditations 07.09

All things are implicated with one another, and the bond is holy; and there is hardly anything unconnected with any other thing. For things have been co-ordinated, and they combine to form the same universe (order). For there is one universe made up of all things, and one God who pervades all things, and one substance, and one law, one common reason in all intelligent animals, and one truth; if indeed there is also one perfection for all animals which are of the same stock and participate in the same reason.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Thursday 23 May 2019

Meditations 07.08

Let not future things disturb thee, for thou wilt come to them, if it shall be necessary, having with thee the same reason which now thou usest for present things.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Wednesday 22 May 2019

Meditations 07.07

Be not ashamed to be helped; for it is thy business to do thy duty like a soldier in the assault on a town. How then, if being lame thou canst not mount up on the battlements alone, but with the help of another it is possible?
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Tuesday 21 May 2019

Meditations 07.06

How many after being celebrated by fame have been given up to oblivion; and how many who have celebrated the fame of others have long been dead.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Monday 20 May 2019

Meditations 07.05

Is my understanding sufficient for this or not? If it is sufficient, I use it for the work as an instrument given by the universal nature. But if it is not sufficient, then either I retire from the work and give way to him who is able to do it better, unless there be some reason why I ought not to do so; or I do it as well as I can, taking to help me the man who with the aid of my ruling principle can do what is now fit and useful for the general good. For whatsoever either by myself or with another I can do, ought to be directed to this only, to that which is useful and well suited to society.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Sunday 19 May 2019

Meditations 07.04

In discourse thou must attend to what is said, and in every movement thou must observe what is doing. And in the one thou shouldst see immediately to what end it refers, but in the other watch carefully what is the thing signified.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Saturday 18 May 2019

Meditations 07.03

The idle business of show, plays on the stage, flocks of sheep, herds, exercises with spears, a bone cast to little dogs, a bit of bread into fish-ponds, labourings of ants and burden-carrying, runnings about of frightened little mice, puppets pulled by strings- all alike. It is thy duty then in the midst of such things to show good humour and not a proud air; to understand however that every man is worth just so much as the things are worth about which he busies himself.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Friday 17 May 2019

Meditations 07.02

The idle business of show, plays on the stage, flocks of sheep, herds, exercises with spears, a bone cast to little dogs, a bit of bread into fish-ponds, labourings of ants and burden-carrying, runnings about of frightened little mice, puppets pulled by strings- all alike. It is thy duty then in the midst of such things to show good humour and not a proud air; to understand however that every man is worth just so much as the things are worth about which he busies himself.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Thursday 16 May 2019

Meditations 07.01

What is badness? It is that which thou hast often seen. And on the occasion of everything which happens keep this in mind, that it is that which thou hast often seen. Everywhere up and down thou wilt find the same things, with which the old histories are filled, those of the middle ages and those of our own day; with which cities and houses are filled now. There is nothing new: all things are both familiar and short-lived.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Wednesday 15 May 2019

Meditations 06.59

What kind of people are those whom men wish to please, and for what objects, and by what kind of acts? How soon will time cover all things, and how many it has covered already.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Tuesday 14 May 2019

Meditations 06.58

No man will hinder thee from living according to the reason of thy own nature: nothing will happen to thee contrary to the reason of the universal nature.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Monday 13 May 2019

Meditations 06.57

To the jaundiced honey tastes bitter, and to those bitten by mad dogs water causes fear; and to little children the ball is a fine thing. Why then am I angry? Dost thou think that a false opinion has less power than the bile in the jaundiced or the poison in him who is bitten by a mad dog?
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Sunday 12 May 2019

Meditations 06.56

How many together with whom I came into the world are already gone out of it.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Saturday 11 May 2019

Meditations 06.55

If sailors abused the helmsman or the sick the doctor, would they listen to anybody else; or how could the helmsman secure the safety of those in the ship or the doctor the health of those whom he attends?
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Friday 10 May 2019

Thursday 9 May 2019

Meditations 06.53

Accustom thyself to attend carefully to what is said by another, and as much as it is possible, be in the speaker's mind.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Wednesday 8 May 2019

Meditations 06.52

It is in our power to have no opinion about a thing, and not to be disturbed in our soul; for things themselves have no natural power to form our judgements.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Tuesday 7 May 2019

Meditations 06.51

He who loves fame considers another man's activity to be his own good; and he who loves pleasure, his own sensations; but he who has understanding, considers his own acts to be his own good.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Monday 6 May 2019

Meditations 06.50

Let us try to persuade them (men). But act even against their will, when the principles of justice lead that way. If however any man by using force stands in thy way, betake thyself to contentment and tranquility, and at the same time employ the hindrance towards the exercise of some other virtue; and remember that thy attempt was with a reservation, that thou didst not desire to do impossibilities. What then didst thou desire?- Some such effort as this.- But thou attainest thy object, if the things to which thou wast moved are accomplished.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Sunday 5 May 2019

Meditations 06.49

Thou art not dissatisfied, I suppose, because thou weighest only so many litrae and not three hundred. Be not dissatisfied then that thou must live only so many years and not more; for as thou art satisfied with the amount of substance which has been assigned to thee, so be content with the time.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Saturday 4 May 2019

Meditations 06.48

When thou wishest to delight thyself, think of the virtues of those who live with thee; for instance, the activity of one, and the modesty of another, and the liberality of a third, and some other good quality of a fourth. For nothing delights so much as the examples of the virtues, when they are exhibited in the morals of those who live with us and present themselves in abundance, as far as is possible. Wherefore we must keep them before us.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Friday 3 May 2019

Meditations 06.47

Think continually that all kinds of men and of all kinds of pursuits and of all nations are dead, so that thy thoughts come down even to Philistion and Phoebus and Origanion. Now turn thy thoughts to the other kinds of men. To that place then we must remove, where there are so many great orators, and so many noble philosophers, Heraclitus, Pythagoras, Socrates; so many heroes of former days, and so many generals after them, and tyrants; besides these, Eudoxus, Hipparchus, Archimedes, and other men of acute natural talents, great minds, lovers of labour, versatile, confident, mockers even of the perishable and ephemeral life of man, as Menippus and such as are like him. As to all these consider that they have long been in the dust. What harm then is this to them; and what to those whose names are altogether unknown? One thing here is worth a great deal, to pass thy life in truth and justice, with a benevolent disposition even to liars and unjust men.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Thursday 2 May 2019

Meditations 06.46

As it happens to thee in the amphitheatre and such places, that the continual sight of the same things and the uniformity make the spectacle wearisome, so it is in the whole of life; for all things above, below, are the same and from the same. How long then?
(podcast episode) (original Greek)

Wednesday 1 May 2019

Meditations 06.45

The things then which are useful to these cities are alone useful to me. Whatever happens to every man, this is for the interest of the universal: this might be sufficient. But further thou wilt observe this also as a general truth, if thou dost observe, that whatever is profitable to any man is profitable also to other men. But let the word profitable be taken here in the common sense as said of things of the middle kind, neither good nor bad.
(podcast episode) (original Greek)