Start Your Stoic Journey Right: Best Books on Stoicism for Beginners
Are you struggling to find balance and emotional strength in your daily life? Ignoring this can lead to a life filled with unnecessary stress, emotional turmoil, and an inability to handle life's challenges effectively. The ancient Stoic philosophers—Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus—offer not just philosophical musings but practical tools to transform your life. However, without the right guidance, diving into these ancient texts might seem daunting.
Discover the best books on Stoicism for beginners and learn how to apply their teachings practically. One hidden gem you must know about is 'The Manual' by Epictetus, beautifully adapted by Sharon Lebell in 'The Art of Living.' This video will show you how these texts are not just for reading but for living. Starting each session with a powerful mental exercise can prepare your mind for absorbing this timeless wisdom, making the teachings of Stoicism resonate deeply.
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Quran says: “Allah:there is no deity worthy of worship except he”:The Neccessary life/consciousness,sustainer of life/consciousness.” Wire like neuronal structures that conduct electricity via ions/neurotransmitters in the CNS/PNS possess no attribute of thinking/life and yet that has “randomly” led to life. Consciousness/thinking is an innate idea(“Fitra”)that is distinct from carbon skeleton and yet the materialist scientist believes that chemistry turned into biology via “god of randomness”/”Emergent property”/”law of nature”. Limited/Imperfect Consciousness can only stem from Necessary Consciousness (Allah-one/indivisible/loving/self-sufficient Infinite perfection)..
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