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Meditations |
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Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor and philosopher who wrote Meditations; insights which were considered to give the meaning of life. The book was not written with the intent to be published. It offers a noteworthy chain of challenging situations which are a reflection on spirituality and enumerate the struggle to understand oneself and one's role in the universe. Written in the style of a journal, Meditations emphasizes that life in this world is short.
Aurelius was a stoic philosopher who had influenced the thoughts of many leaders in his time. The first of several overarching themes in Meditations is to evaluate self judgment and judgment of others. Another theme is that everything comes from nature and will return to nature once again. A final theme is to maintain focus and be attentive.
The author establishes the point that we should enjoy the things that are possible and within our reach and at the same time recognize that other thins our outside of our control and should not concern us.
Aurelius uses statements to emphasize faith in God and how to lead a good life in the face of temptation. This book provides support and personal comfort and is a captivating read. |
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Philosophy |
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Reviews (Rated: 5 Stars - 4 reviews) |
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Reviewer: Kiel - September 23, 2019 Subject: Meditations An excellent group-read of an excellent book - good job done by all, thank you. |
Reviewer: Guy - July 6, 2013 You should be aware this is NOT the Gregory Hays translation (which is vastly better). |
Reviewer: Michael - May 14, 2013 Subject: Sullivan Everybody should read such a book. Excellent. |
Reviewer: Bryan Rex - April 9, 2013 Subject: Philosophy This is an incredibly inspiring work and great introduction to Stoic philosophy from, likely, the last Philosopher King. |