The Neoplatonist philosopher, Plotinus, believed there to be a supreme, transcendent reality, which he called the "One", inherent in us all.| The Culturium
Seneca's "On Tranquillity of Mind" is a profound examination of the nature of the mental realm, offering practical remedies to find transcendence and peace.| The Culturium
Plato's 'Phaedrus', the 'Katha Upanishad' and the 'Bhagavad Gita' expound the allegory of the charioteer and how it symbolizes the senses, mind and soul.| The Culturium
Marsilio Ficino's Letter 41 reminds us that the only issue we should ultimately concern ourselves with is the meaning of our individual existence.| The Culturium
Montaigne's essay, "On Solitude", examines how peace of mind can only be discovered when we withdraw from society and live a solitary life.| The Culturium