Seneca argues for the existence of an inherent intelligence in the cosmos, and many modern tists agree. The godlike mind we see in this sage like person has its source in that great and sacred mind that permeates the cosmos. Seneca closes letter forty one with the assertion that the highest human good is achieved by living according to our human nature, which is rational because a portion of the divine dwells within us. This is a beautiful expression of a rational spirituality that is not beholden to a church hierarchy or divine scripture.

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