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Epictetus - The Enchiridion - 07

Identifier

013339

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

The Enchiridion

           7. Consider when, on a voyage, your ship is anchored; if you

           go on shore to get water you may along the way amuse yourself

           with picking up a shellish, or an onion. However, your

           thoughts and continual attention ought to be bent towards the

           ship, waiting for the captain to call on board; you must then

           immediately leave all these things, otherwise you will be

           thrown into the ship, bound neck and feet like a sheep. So it

           is with life. If, instead of an onion or a shellfish, you are

           given a wife or child, that is fine. But if the captain calls,

           you must run to the ship, leaving them, and regarding none of

           them. But if you are old, never go far from the ship: lest,

           when you are called, you should be unable to come in time.

The source of the experience

Epictetus

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Boat

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Reducing desires
Squash the big I am

Commonsteps

Follow dont lead

References