54: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: Book 4 - Passage 18

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In this passage Marcus reminds himself of not being concerned with the thoughts and actions of others.  When we are judging those actions of others we are taking ourselves out of a state of gratitude and balance, taking us away from inspiration and acting at a lower level of conciousness.  Learn how being infactuated or holding resentment to another will be of harm to you and how to instead use these emotions to analyse our own character for good. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius offer a remarkable series of spiritual reflections and exercises developed as the emperor struggled to understand himself and make sense of the universe. While the Meditations were composed to provide personal consolation and encouragement, Marcus Aurelius also created one of the greatest of all works of philosophy: a timeless collection that has been consulted and admired by statesmen, thinkers and readers throughout the centuries.  Whilst many of his reflections and ways to live life were based on the teachings of earlier philosophers from the Socratics to the early Stoics, Marcus Aurelius strove to live his life by the principles of his philosophy and in his Meditations articulated those views in a way that remains one of the greatest books of wisdom to have graced the Earth. Presented by Adam Bates If you enjoy this show you will also love my other shows in related areas! See all of my podcasts here: https://www.ab-fit.com/podcasts Instagram - @adzfitness Tiktik - @adzfitness 2

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