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Allow me to introduce you to the ancient mathematician, philosopher, and mystic, Pythagoras. We begin a new series by getting to know Pythagoras, not just as a mathematician but as someone who was steeped in the mysteries of the universe. You'll explore his life, where he came from, and the almost mystical way people saw him. Enjoy this bonus episode from the Sip and Om meditation app.
Imagine the universe as a giant orchestra, where everything moves in perfect rhythm, creating a cosmic symphony. That's what Pythagoras believed! You'll dive into this idea and how it connects to his belief that math is the key to understanding everything.
This day is about setting the stage for a week of self-discovery. You'll focus on the idea that we're all connected to something bigger than ourselves and how finding your own inner harmony is the first step to understanding the harmony of the universe.
THIS WEEK'S THEME:
In this week's meditation series, you'll embark on a transformative 7-day journey, exploring the profound wisdom of Pythagoras, an ancient philosopher and mathematician whose teachings guided Plato and Socrates. This series delves into the ancient philosopher's teachings, uncovering their relevance to your modern life. Each day, you'll explore a core aspect of Pythagorean philosophy, combining guided meditation with insights into Pythagoras's life, historical context, and enduring influence. Prepare to cultivate inner harmony, connect with the cosmos, and discover the mathematical beauty of your being.
YOUR MEDITATION JOURNEY DURING THIS WEEK'S SERIES
A DIFFERENT MEDITATION TECHNIQUE EVERY DAY FOCUSED ON A WEEKLY THEME:
Get ready for an exciting journey with a new meditation technique daily, perfectly tailored to the week's theme! Infuse these powerful practices into the most stressful moments of your day to master difficult emotions. These dynamic techniques will help you tame the "monkey mind," keeping your thoughts from interrupting your meditation and bringing peace and focus to your life.
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For free meditation tools to help you meditate please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 3,2901 of the Daily Meditation Podcast. |
0:08.1 | I'm Mary Meckley and I welcome you to day two of this week's series. |
0:14.2 | You are on a journey of harmony with the Pythagorean Path, this ancient wisdom by a philosopher and a mathematician |
0:28.6 | who discovered the Pythagorean triangle. |
0:33.6 | He was none other than the inspiration and wisdom followed by Plato and Socrates, |
0:44.5 | some of the Western world's greatest thinkers. And it started with Pythagorean. I'm going to |
0:51.9 | share with you some insight about Pythagorean philosophy as it relates to your |
0:58.7 | modern life. And then you'll be guided in a meditation using an affirmation that is associated with |
1:09.6 | the number nine. |
1:11.7 | As a mathematician, Pythagrian believed that numbers were not abstract. |
1:20.6 | He felt they were divine and that they created reality. |
1:25.8 | He revealed that the cosmos isn't merely described by mathematics, it is mathematics. |
1:35.1 | He connected numerical symbolism to personal growth and self-improvement. |
1:43.2 | You may be familiar with numerology or angel numbers. |
1:48.8 | Well, Pythagorean felt this was a very scientific process that influenced our lives in a very |
1:57.9 | tangible way and that we could improve our lives by connecting numerical symbolism. |
2:05.3 | You're going to be guided with an affirmation associated with the number nine. |
2:12.5 | And I encourage you this week as a little challenge to consider numbers you might see popping up over and over again. |
2:23.8 | Is there a certain sequence of numbers or a certain number that you repetitively see? |
2:30.6 | Also, you might think about which numbers appeal to you. |
2:36.0 | You might look up that number or numbers meaning. |
2:40.4 | Pythagrius would consider that it has a message for you. |
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