Here is a book.
Seneca's views on death and dying.
Here is something nice for this morning.
Or whatever time of the day you having right now.
Something nice and repetitive to dull the mind, to encourage pleasant day-dremaing sequences, to make you think you are happy which is the same as actually being happy, and as close to "happy" as one gets.
Trax per DJ
Deepchord - Tantra
Swayzak vs Theorem - Break In At Apartment 205
Anton Kubikov – Dubsy
So Inagawa - Sensibilia
Swayzak vs Theorem – Bad Hair
David Hausdorf - Deep & Slow (Kirill Matveev Remix)
Piok - Tabula Rasa
Leftover - Static Infinite
David Hausdorf - Orbit
David Hausdorf - Graviton
Sibling & Heavenchord - Minimal Surface
HEAVENCHORD - Avalanche
Alek S - Luv
VreMax: Morning Set : Ferenc Szanati | RTS.FM Budapest | 0...: Here is something nice for this morning. Or whatever time of the day you having right now. Something nice and repetitive to dull the...Quote by Seneca on self deliverance
Contemnite fortunam; nullum illi telum quo feriret animum dedi. Ante omnia cavi, ne quid vos teneret invitos; pateat exitus. Si pugnare non vultis, licet fugere. Ideo ex omnibus rebus quas esse vobis necessarias volui nihil feci facilius quam mori. Prono animam loco posui: trahitur. Adtendite modo et videbitis quam brevis ad libertatem et quam expedita ducat via.
Turn your nose up at fortune. I (sc. God) have given it no weapon with which it can strike your mind. Above all beware that nothing hold you back against your will. The door lies open. If you don’t want to fight, you can flee. Thus, of all the things that I wanted to be required of you, I made nothing easier than death. I have placed your soul on a slanted slope: it is being dragged down. Only pay attention and you will see how short and how quick a road leads to freedom.