Find clarity, purpose, and resilience through life's challenges.
Stoic Meditations with Jeff Krasno offers 10 contemplations to live a fulfilled life and minimize suffering. These exercises are framed by the three Stoic disciplines: perception, action, and will. By refining perception, you gain clarity. Through ethical actions, you find purpose. And by exercising will, you learn to accept what you cannot change and build resilience.
Through these disciplines you will cultivate the stoic virtues of moderation, courage, justice, and wisdom. The ultimate goal: eudaimonia, the achievement of human flourishing and the minimization of human suffering.
This course is for you if you want to:
- Cultivate greater contentment and gratitude
- Better understand the nature of wisdom
- Find truth, rather than worry about being “right”
- Foster productive dialogue between people
- Feel more fully present and alive
- Incorporate ancient philosophy into modern day life
Meet Your Teacher
Jeff is CEO and Co-Founder at Commune as well as the host of the Commune podcast and primary author of Commusings, a weekly newsletter filled with contemplative commentary on the current and timeless. In the course of research for his many interviews, Jeff was introduced to Stoicism and found it to be a powerfully practical philosophy for our modern problems.
What to Expect
Stoic meditations are more like active contemplations versus seated mindfulness practices where the goal is nonattachment to thoughts. Each 5-10 minute lesson offers a fresh practice that, when you apply concentrated attention to it, results in a positive emotional state.
Lesson 1: Wanting What You Have
Lesson 2: You Are Living A Dream
Lesson 3: Doing Something for the Last Time
Lesson 4: Present Moment Nostalgia
Lesson 5: What You Can Control
Lesson 6: Memento Mori
Lesson 7: The Art of Finding Space
Lesson 8: The Willingness to Be Wrong
Lesson 9: Building Your Psychological Immune System
Lesson 10: Living Virtuously
Develop the skills to live with presence and gratitude
You can’t always change the world around you, but you can change your own thoughts and actions in the present moment.