The Stoic Handbook by Jon Brooks

Stoic Resilience Training: Experience The Death Of Seneca

November 02, 2021 Jon Brooks
Stoic Resilience Training: Experience The Death Of Seneca
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The Stoic Handbook by Jon Brooks
Stoic Resilience Training: Experience The Death Of Seneca
Nov 02, 2021
Jon Brooks

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Seneca’s death is legendary because of the way he exhibited his Stoic values right until the end. 

Premeditation of adversity is one of the great Stoic techniques in which you mentally fortify yourself against future misfortunes. Arguably the most powerful variation of this is the contemplation of one’s death. 

In this guided visualization, I put you in the body of Seneca on his last day so you can experience a simulation of what he experienced. 

As you go through this difficult process, pay attention to your emotions and try as best as you can to mimic the thoughts and feelings of this great Stoic. 

Find a quiet place and set aside 15 minutes to give this exercise a go. You will find that your levels of anxiety go down by psychologically exposing yourself to stressors and practicing acceptance of them. 

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Seneca’s death is legendary because of the way he exhibited his Stoic values right until the end. 

Premeditation of adversity is one of the great Stoic techniques in which you mentally fortify yourself against future misfortunes. Arguably the most powerful variation of this is the contemplation of one’s death. 

In this guided visualization, I put you in the body of Seneca on his last day so you can experience a simulation of what he experienced. 

As you go through this difficult process, pay attention to your emotions and try as best as you can to mimic the thoughts and feelings of this great Stoic. 

Find a quiet place and set aside 15 minutes to give this exercise a go. You will find that your levels of anxiety go down by psychologically exposing yourself to stressors and practicing acceptance of them. 

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