Find clarity, purpose, and resilience through life's challenges.
The common usage of the adjective “stoic” – the unemotional endurance of hardship – belies the true nature of Stoicism, a brilliant philosophy of personal ethics founded in the 3rd century BC.
Stoicism is rife with wise maxims often derived from the oratory of the three most famous Stoics: Seneca, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius. In fact, the repetitive recitation of these aphorisms is central to the ethos. However, if there is a single quotation that epitomizes Stoicism, it may be this one from Marcus Aurelius, who served as the Emperor of Rome from 161 to 180 AD:
“Objective judgment, now at this very moment. Unselfish action, now at this very moment. Willing acceptance – now at this very moment – of all external events. That’s all you need.”
Stoic Meditations with Jeff Krasno offers 10 contemplations to live a fulfilled life and minimize suffering. These exercises are framed by the three central Stoic disciplines: perception, action, and will. By refining the discipline of perception, you find mental clarity. By engaging in action that is ethical and just, you find purpose. And by exercising will, you learn how to identify and manage the things you cannot change and find the resilience to deal with life’s challenges.
Through these disciplines you will cultivate the stoic virtues of moderation, courage, justice, and wisdom. The ultimate goal: eudaimonia, the achievement of human flourishing and the minimization of human suffering.
START WATCHING THIS COURSE“It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.”
~ Epictetus
Meet Your Teacher
Jeff is CEO and Co-Founder at Commune as well as the host of the Commune podcast and primary author of Commusings, a weekly newsletter filled with contemplative commentary on the current and timeless. In the course of research for his many interviews, Jeff was introduced to Stoicism and found it to be a powerfully practical philosophy for our modern problems.
This course is for you if you want to:
- Cultivate greater contentment and gratitude
- Better understand the nature of wisdom
- Find truth, rather than worry about being “right”
- Foster productive dialogue between people
- Feel more fully present and alive
- Incorporate ancient philosophy into modern day life
Watch this 10-Day Course
“Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate life.”
~ Seneca
What to Expect
Stoic meditations are more like active contemplations versus seated mindfulness practices where the goal is nonattachment to thoughts. Each 5-10 minute lesson offers a fresh practice that, when you apply concentrated attention to it, results in a positive emotional state.
Day 1: Wanting What You Have
Day 2: You Are Living A Dream
Day 3: Doing Something for the Last Time
Day 4: Present Moment Nostalgia
Day 5: What You Can Control
Day 6: Memento Mori
Day 7: The Art of Finding Space
Day 8: The Willingness to Be Wrong
Day 9: Building Your Psychological Immune System
Day 10: Living Virtuously
Develop the skills to live with presence and gratitude
You canāt always change the world around you, but you can changeĀ your own thoughts and actions in the present moment.