Wisdom, History & Health

Weekly Wisdom, History & Health

In this edition of weekly wisdom, history & health we ask the questions, what is Mysticism? Who is the famous Gaelic Hero Cu’chulainn? What is a warrior’s mindset in the modern era? What is Mysticism? Firstly, mysticism is is the pursuit of direct, personal experience of the divine. This approach to knowledge transcends ordinary understanding […]

Weekly Wisdom, History and Health

Welcome to your weekly wisdom, history and health newsletter. This week, we discuss does morality exist? The formation of Ireland as a landmass and sport as an abstract for war. Does Morality Exist? The debate between objective and subjective morality has been central to philosophical discourse for centuries. It revolves around whether oral principles are […]

Weekly Wisdom, History & Health

The Development of the Scientific Worldview and Monotheistic Wisdom. The History of the Indo-European Expansion. The Importance of Macronutrients for Health. Your weekly wisdom, history and health. Pagan Science European thought has evolved significantly from attributing natural phenomena to pagan deities to the development of scientific terminology. While contemporary thinkers generally understand this shift to […]

Weekly Wisdom, History & Health

Weekly Wisdom, History & Health

Stoic Wisdom, The History of the Gaels and The Health Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors. Wisdom – Stoicism in Daily Life Stoicism, is an ancient philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium around 300 BC. Stoicism teaches individuals how to live a virtuous and content life, regardless of external circumstances. Central to Stoicism is […]

The Palaestra – Where Wisdom Meets Physical Excellence

A palaestra was a central institution in ancient Greek and Roman society, serving as a dedicated space for physical training, education and social interaction. These facilities, often location near gymnasiums, were essential to the classical world’s emphasis on cultivating a balanced mind and body. The term palaestra originates from the Greek word palaio, meaning “to […]