Re: The Art of Peace
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:34 pm
Here’s the link to The Art of Peace.
(pdf file)
http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikido_t ... ce_eng.pdf
(pdf file)
http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikido_t ... ce_eng.pdf
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67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.Walker wrote:Here’s the link to The Art of Peace.
(pdf file)
http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikido_t ... ce_eng.pdf
Not much writing on the pages. Made for skimming or contemplating, whatever your capacity or mood.yiostheoy wrote: 67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.
I think you should give us an executive summary of it.
Executive summaries are usually about 3 to 5 sentences long.
Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius. Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.Walker wrote:Not much writing on the pages. Made for skimming or contemplating, whatever your capacity or mood.yiostheoy wrote: 67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.
I think you should give us an executive summary of it.
Executive summaries are usually about 3 to 5 sentences long.
Summary: It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly.
Stoics have been doing it since Marcus Aurelius what? I hate it when people don't finish their sentences.yiostheoy wrote: Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius.
But he wasn't powerful enough to stop them doing it. Was he?Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.
Harbal wrote:Stoics have been doing it since Marcus Aurelius what? I hate it when people don't finish their sentences. Masturbating.yiostheoy wrote: Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius.But he wasn't powerful enough to stop them doing it. Was he? They started doing it in private.Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.