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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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universal

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1 5 | short~time.~ Think of the universal substance, of which thou 2 5 | very small~portion; and of universal time, of which a short and 3 5 | activity. I now have what the universal nature~wills me to have; 4 6 | rational soul, not however a universal soul, but~rational so far 5 6 | values rational soul, a soul universal and fitted~for political 6 6 | come from thence, from that universal ruling~power either directly 7 6 | for the interest~of the universal: this might be sufficient. 8 6 | contrary to the reason of~the universal nature.~ What kind of people 9 7 | instrument given by the universal~nature. But if it is not 10 7 | soon taken back into the~universal reason; and the memory of 11 7 | or more suitable to the universal nature?~And canst thou take 12 7 | equally necessary for the universal nature?~ Through the universal 13 7 | universal nature?~ Through the universal substance as through a furious 14 7 | than it was before.~ The universal nature out of the universal 15 7 | universal nature out of the universal substance, as if it were~ 16 7 | nature leads thee, both the~universal nature through the things 17 7 | to his share out of the universal, nor~enduring it as intolerable, 18 8 | according to the nature of the universal; and in a little time thou~ 19 8 | hypocrisy.~ The nature of the universal has this work to do, to 20 8 | separated at all from the universal; and when he has~been separated, 21 8 | part.~ As the nature of the universal has given to every rational 22 8 | this power~also. For as the universal nature converts and fixes 23 8 | shavings and~cuttings, and the universal nature has no external space; 24 9 | impiously. For since the universal~nature has made rational 25 9 | the same divinity; for the universal nature is the nature of 26 9 | existence. And further, this universal nature is named~truth, and 27 9 | is at variance with the universal nature, and inasmuch as 28 9 | often find fault~with the universal nature, alleging that it 29 9 | things towards which the universal nature is equally affected- 30 9 | and dishonour, which the~universal nature employs equally, 31 9 | impiously. And I say that the universal nature~employs them equally, 32 9 | age to age. And either the universal intelligence puts itself~ 33 9 | which is~perishable.~ The universal cause is like a winter torrent: 34 9 | else than change. But the universal nature~delights in change, 35 10| are~taken back into the universal reason, whether this at 36 10| he resigns himself to the~universal nature. But as to what any 37 10| of each thing, which the universal nature~brings to each. And 38 11| superior; therefore the universal nature does so too. And,~ 39 11| elemental parts obey the universal, for when they~have been 40 11| remain there until again~the universal shall sound the signal for 41 12| nature of man, but always the universal nature, by the change~of 42 12| everything which is useful to the universal is always good and~in season. 43 12| to and congruent with the universal.~For thus too he is moved 44 12| happen according to the universal nature; and~forgotten this,


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