Book Ten
10:24
Book Subtitle: The classic from Marcus Aurelius.
Book Description: The personal notes of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
This book has influenced many throughout history from students to statesmen. It's an inside look at a brilliant and thoughtful man working on living well.
The emperor and philosopher's thoughts are crucial to understand for any Stoic seeking to do their best in a complex world.
Chapter Subtitle: Will you then, my soul, never be good and simple and one and naked, more manifest than the body which surrounds thee? Will you never enjoy an affectionate and contented disposition?
24. What is my ruling faculty now to me?
And of what nature am I now making it?
And for what purpose am I now using it?
Is it void of understanding?
Is it loosed and rent asunder from social life?
Is it melted into and mixed with the poor flesh so as to move together with it?
Book: Meditations
Subtitle: The classic from Marcus Aurelius.
Author: Marcus Aurelius
Chapter: Book Ten
Chapter Subtitle: Will you then, my soul, never be good and simple and one and naked, more manifest than the body which surrounds thee? Will you never enjoy an affectionate and contented disposition?
Location: Chapter 10, Section 24
Content:
24. What is my ruling faculty now to me?
And of what nature am I now making it?
And for what purpose am I now using it?
Is it void of understanding?
Is it loosed and rent asunder from social life?
Is it melted into and mixed with the poor flesh so as to move together with it?