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Jon's avatar

When you describe music as a "portable sanctuary" in Bradt’s chapter, it resonates with readers as a reflection on both art and Stoic practice. This piece draws meaningful connections between music therapy and Stoic values, offering readers a thought-provoking and accessible way to apply these insights to their lives.

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Judith Stove's avatar

There's a passage in the Republic where Socrates and Glaucon are talking about the relationship between different rhythms and kinds of life, and it's evident that the poetic metres (and 'feet,' the individual units of Greek verse) actually derive from dance steps made by, well, feet! (III.399c-400d). So closely are dance, literature, and ways of life connected - so it's no wonder that music is so profoundly intertwined with our souls.

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