Marcus Aurelius | We Are Made to Work Together
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a short reading from Meditations 2.1 by Marcus Aurelius. We’ve been putting together some selected readings for our new YouTube channel, and I thought I would share one here. These readings are in the spirit of Lectio Divina (or divine reading) which is a way to read, reflect, respond, and rest with a particular passage. As always, I thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy this reading…
Meditations 2.1. "Say this to yourself in the morning: Today, I shall have to do with meddlers, with the ungrateful, with the rude, with the crafty, with the envious, and the selfish. All these vices have affected them because they know not what is good and evil. But I have considered the nature of the good and found it beautiful." [...]
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