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The Examined Path Through Stoic memento mori — remember you will die
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The Examined Path Through Stoic memento mori — remember you will die

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Stoic memento mori — remember you will die
2
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die in Practice
3
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: A Deeper Look
4
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die
5
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: Foundations
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

The Stoics kept death visible not as punishment but as clarification. To remember that you will die is to ask, with each moment, whether this is how you want to spend the time that remains. Marcus Aurelius wrote his reminders not for posterity but for breakfast.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Stoic memento mori — remember you will die
2
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die in Practice
3
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: A Deeper Look
4
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die
5
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: Foundations
6
Stoic memento mori — remember you will die: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Aging as Natural Descent into the Root
Appropriate Action in Uncertain Time
Breathing Practice as Mortality Meditation
Chong He: Harmony Through Embracing the Broken
Constraint as Gateway: Limitation Enables Flow

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