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    I just got this book from B&N today and it's an extremely good read from my POV.So, how could we, today, live our lives according to the dictates of Nature, to accept life as it is and to use it as an opportunity to grow individually and as a people?My daughter told my wife and I today that she didn't believe in God and we told her that we agree with her.Why focus on a fantasy when we've got a whole natural world to venerate and a whole mythic literature that makes the world look that much more interesting?I told Kiersten that my gods and goddesses personify for me the Powers of Nature and help me to understand our ancestors, which are also family, a little bit more.Can I prove or disprove anything?Not at all and it's quite all right.Who needs to know everything?This is a really good book.

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    Good man, I'm persuaded and downloading it now!

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    I hope that you enjoy the book, Oswiu. It definitely provides food for thought.

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    Marcus Aurelius, like all Stoics (ancient and modern), believed in the laws of nature- the eternal laws of Zeus (or divine providence). The Stoics never took the existence of Zeus (God) for granted; Stoic philosophy is predicated upon the existence of God, they regarded themselves as his children and they trained themselves to cling to the good and avoid the evil. Without the existence of Zeus, the source and orderer of the cosmos and its laws, Stoicism falls into a shambles.

    Marcus Aurelius is a royal philosopher; for the real face of his philosophy, Stoicism, you should endeavor to study the surviving fragments of Epictetus.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epictetus

    Also, Stoics such as:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musonius

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_the_Younger

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno_of_Citium

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleanthes

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysippus

    Only Seneca has any texts still widely available. The remainder have fragments, usually quoted by others. I can also suggest the following two websites:

    http://www.btinternet.com/~k.h.s/stoic-foundation.htm

    http://www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/stoa/

    I own several versions of To Myself, which is the actual title of what's now called The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and I've been interested in the Stoic philosophy for several years now.

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    Excellent book. I try to read a few lines every night before bed. Highly recommend this book.
    "Free, do you call yourself? Then I would hear your ruling thought, and not merely that you have escaped from a yoke. Are you one of those who had the right to escape from a yoke? Many a one has cast away his last worth when he has cast away his servitude. Free from what? What does that matter to Zarathustra! But your fiery eyes should tell me: free for what?" - Thus Spoke Zarathustra


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    I forgot the most important Wiki link:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoicism

    Marcus Aurelius is an example of the Roman-era Stoics of the middle to late empire. The reason why the emperor seems to remarkable is because he took this philosophy deeply to heart and mind. Centuries before the advent of Christianity with its supposed universal brotherhood, Stoicism taught of the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God- though these beliefs were philosophical rather than religious in nature. God for the Stoics was immanent and pantheistic (that is God didn't creature Nature ex nihilo in Stoicism because God WAS Nature, or the Mind of Nature more correctly) and human beings were likened to both divine beings (called sons of Zeus or somesuch) and animals (albeit animals with the singular ability for self-reflection).

    Overall, a beautiful philosophy that has touched my life and opened up a deeper sense of wonder for the ancient modes of belief.

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    This book is outstanding.

    As Veritas Aequitas points out, it's best to use it as a manual. The content is actually somewhat repetitive, but it puts in a frame of mind rooted in the present as you read it.

    I would also recommend it in the morning

    Gregory Hays' translation comes in modern english, so you don't need to feel 18 centuries old as you read it. It's not dumbed down, it's beautifully written.

    Some say this book could have been a better Bible. It's not its role, but it certainly is a solid philosophy masterpiece everyone should read.
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    In the ancient world, as today, repetition was a key component in learning any topic or doctrine. Stoics like Marcus Aurelius lived their saintly lives by repeating their beliefs and acting them out. They weren't just into theory and logic, but also practical moral living.

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    I will try to order a copy, thanks
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    I own many copies of this wonderful little book. I might suggest The Emperor's Handbook:

    http://www.amazon.com/Emperors-Handb...8871708&sr=8-1

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