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  5. Read Our Collection of Core Epicurean Texts - We keep a curated online collection of Ancient Epicurean Texts, including Diogenes Laertus Book 10 and many others.
  6. Read The Two Books We Most Recommend - Epicurus and His Philosophy by Norman DeWitt, and Living For Pleasure: An Epicurean Guide to Life by Emily Austin. Austin's book provides an attractive and practical introduction geared toward those who are just starting with the philosophy, and DeWitt's book provides a sweeping overview of the philosophy with many additional details.
  7. Listen To Our Podcast - The Lucretius Today Podcast series now extends to well over 200 episodes since we started with Episode One in 2020. Episodes of special note include Lucretius Today Interviews Dr. Emily Austin,and especially Episode 200 our anniversary episode discussing our past and future plans for the podcast. We also particularly recommend Episode 222 where we discuss key terminology issues surrounding "happiness" and "pleasure" and "virtue."
  8. View Our Featured Presentations - Videos & Audio - We curate a number of selected Videos and Articles prepared by participants at EpicureanFriends which discuss Epicurus from the perspective of Classical Epicurean Philosophy.
  9. Visit Our Youtube Page - Our Epicurean Friends Youtube Page provides useful videos produced over the years. Of special note are our Seven Steps With Epicurus slideshow and our Foundations of Epicurean Philosophy presentation.
  10. Check Out Our Full List of Special Resources - Our Special Resources Page provides a variety of informative items prepared by our forum members.
  11. Check Out Our Recommended Reading - In addition to the two books we recommend the most, referenced above, we have a full Recommended Reading List of additional books and articles.
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  13. Check Out Our Quiz Section - Currently we have a Quiz Section to test your knowledge of basic aspects of Epicurean philosophy. In the future we hope to offer you organized Epicurean Week and Epicurean Seven Week Programs.
  14. Prepare Your Own Personal Outline of Epicurean Philosophy - As suggested by Epicurus to Herodotus, and as in the example Thomas Jefferson left to us in his personal writings, one of the best ways to internalize Epicurean Philosophy is to write it out in outline forum. See our resources here for sample outlines that help you navigate this site, and work with others who have posted for us their own outlines here.
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  16. Attend Our Zoom Meetings- Those who register an account and establish a pattern of productive participation will be invited to our First Monday Meet And Greet meeting, which we conduct on the first Monday of each month. Those who continue thereafter to participate productively will eventually be invited to become “Established Members,” and to join our Wednesday night Zoom study groups and our monthly Twentieth Meeting, and participate in sections of our discussion forum which are limited to Established Members. To find our how we conduct our Zoom meetings and what to expect, click here.
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  18. A Final Word: Never allow yourself to get so "deep in the weeds" that you lose sight of the fundamental Epicurean truths that there are no supernatural gods and that there is no life after death. Many of the doctrines and sayings of Epicurus are very deep, and the fragmentary nature of some of the texts sometimes leaves us uncertain the details that Epicurus taught. Whenever you find yourself frustrated that you don't know everything that Epicurus had to say, recall to mind Epicurus' advice to Herodotus: "For we have frequent need of the general view, but not so often of the detailed exposition. Indeed it is necessary to go back on the main principles, and constantly to fix in one’s memory enough to give one the most essential comprehension of the truth. And in fact the accurate knowledge of details will be fully discovered if the general principles in the various departments are thoroughly grasped and borne in mind; for even in the case of one fully initiated the most essential feature in all accurate knowledge is the capacity to make a rapid use of observation and mental apprehension, and this can be done if everything is summed up in elementary principles and formulae. For it is not possible for anyone to abbreviate the complete course through the whole system, if he cannot embrace in his own mind by means of short formulae all that might be set out with accuracy in detail." In other words, you don't always need the details, but you do need an understanding of the big picture, and you can always return to those by going back to our Classical Epicurean Philosophy and our Foundations of Epicurean Philosophy pages!
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Follow The Advice Of Epicurus: Outline Your Understanding Of Epicurean Philosophy

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Epicurus' Letter to Herodotus: "Those who have made some advance in the survey of the entire system ought to fix in their minds under the principal headings an elementary outline of the whole treatment of the subject. For a comprehensive view is often required, the details but seldom. ... For it is impossible to gather up the results of continuous diligent study of the entirety of things unless we can embrace in short formulas and hold in mind all that might have been accurately expressed even to the minutest detail."

Thomas Jefferson wrote in a private letter "I too am an Epicurean" and drafted his own outline of Epicurean philosophy.  If you'd like to see what Jefferson wrote, and  get help in drafting your own, click here.




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