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Practical Stoicism

Start paying attention, or else (Meditations 2.2)

Practical Stoicism

Evergreen Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we explore Meditations 2.2 by Marcus Aurelius, diving into the Stoic understanding of our bodies, the concept of the “god” in Stoicism, and the relationship between our physical body, life-sustaining breath, and rational mind. Marcus identifies these three parts of the human being and challenges us to take control of the only one we can—the governing self, or rational mind. We also touch on the Stoic concept of Logos, the naturalistic “god” that underpins the universe, and discuss the Stoic perspective on the body as a temporary vessel on loan from the universe. Finally, we delve into the importance of not letting our minds be controlled by selfish impulses or distractions, emphasizing the Stoic practice of paying attention to our thoughts and actions as the path to living a virtuous life. Meditation Quoted: “This whatever it is that I am, is flesh and vital spirit and the governing self. Disdain the flesh: blood and bones and network, a twisted skein of nerves, veins, arteries. Consider also what the vital spirit is: a current of air, not even continuously the same, but every hour being expelled and sucked in again. There is then a third part, the governing self. Put away your books, be distracted no longer, they are not your portion. Rather, as if on the point of death, reflect like this: 'you are an old man, suffer this governing part of you no longer to be in bondage, no longer to be a puppet pulled by selfish impulse, no longer to be indignant with what is allotted in the present or to suspect what is allotted in the future.'” (Meditations, 2.2) -- Go ad-free : https://stoicismpod.com/members Follow the print publication : https://stoicismpod.com/print Take the free course : https://understandingstoicism.com Order my book : https://stoicismpod.com/book Source Text : https://stoicismpod.com/far Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today we're going to be diving into Meditation 2.2 of the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius,

1:24.1

and it's one with a lot to say.

1:26.6

We'll necessarily have to explore the nature of

1:29.9

the so-called god of stoicism. Yes, there is one. No, it doesn't care what you eat, who you sleep with,

1:37.2

whether you commune with it once a week, and it doesn't ask you for money. It is a god, I think,

1:42.0

even the most ardent atheist will find, at the very

1:45.0

least, not offensive, even if, I admit, a bit wooey. The Stoics conceptualization of God is

1:52.1

wholly naturalistic, by the way, meaning it doesn't exist beyond the bounds of the universe of

1:57.9

laws and facts. It is instead governed by them and is also, as it happens,

2:04.4

the origin of them, but not in a, and on the seventh day he rested kind of way. It's actually

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