Join us Sunday, February 4th for the first Sunday Stoa!
We'll kick things off at 4pm EST with 10 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 10-15 minutes of reflection journaling or doing a Stoic writing practice. After that, we'll brainstorm topics for small groups and then break up to discuss.
Click here to join the event:
https://zoom.us/j/97568116654?pwd=QW56R3RNS01wdGNyYU1yQTJHbnZtUT09
If you're all caught up on your meditation and journaling and want to skip right to the discussion, please join around 4:32pm
Here's my list of topic ideas so far:
What are your daily practices? How are they going?
What other religious experiences do we bring to Stoicism and how are they useful/not useful?
The right way to use todo lists.
The role of faith in Stoicism - What to have faith in and why?
What does it mean to use Stoicism to “live heroically?”
How to do art and other acts of self expression in a virtuous way?
Book club w/ Letters from a Stoic videos (watch and respond)
If you have your own, please share them in a comment or bring them tomorrow!
I'm going to stop using this site and switch over to a more interactive version at community.stoalogos.com. Please use the link below to join!
Join us this Sunday, December 29th for the forty-sixth Sunday Stoa!
We'll kick things off at 4pm EST with 10 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of reflection journaling or doing a Stoic writing practice. If you'd like to skip the meditation and journaling, please join us at 4:30pm. After that, we'll use a combination of break out groups and larger group discussion to go deeper into a specific topic.
This weeks theme is progress: we'll be listening to Letter 32 from Seneca's Letters from a Stoic, and Book 1, Chapter 4 of the Discourses of Epictetus, and then discussing the ideas they puts forth.
Here's the and text if you want to check it out before Sunday:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/Letter_32
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If you're all caught up on your meditation and journaling ...
Join us this Sunday, December 22nd for the forty-fifth Sunday Stoa!
We'll kick things off at 4pm EST with 10 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of reflection journaling or doing a Stoic writing practice. If you'd like to skip the meditation and journaling, please join us at 4:30pm. After that, we'll use a combination of break out groups and larger group discussion to go deeper into a specific topic.
This week, we'll be listening to Letter 18 from Seneca's Letters from a Stoic, On Festivals and Fasting, and then discussing the ideas it puts forth.
Here's the video and text if you want to check it out before Sunday:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/Letter_18
Click here to join the event:
If you're all caught up on your meditation and journaling and want to skip right to the discussion, please join at 4:30pm