Did Josephus Write History In The Modern Sense?

Writing Style

Josephus, in his Antiquities of the Jews, isn’t writing a history in the modern sense of engaging a critical investigation of events. He is quick to express his biases, to present his opinions as fact, to condemn groups or persons with little or no evidence, and to offer tall tales as history.

Legendary Accounts

Even though Josephus is an important ancient historian, there is a sense in which he doesn’t write history at all. He writes legendary accounts of things, which allows him to present his own personal and political spin without a second thought.

Goal in Writing

Josephus’ goal is to give an account of things in the style of an apology or defense acceptable to those of his social class. It could be said he was more like a modern politician than historian.


Embracing the Human Jesus: A Wisdom Path for Contemporary Christianity
David Galston

Embracing the Human Jesus

The Movement Of Life

Constant Flow

There is only the movement of life constantly flowing through each of us – as each of us. If we can understand that we’re not as solid as we think, then we’ll realize we are never stuck.

What We Experience

No matter what we experience, internally or externally, that experience has to change. When this realization runs deep into our bones, we no longer cling to happiness, comfort, youth, and health, because we know those things will change. At the same time, we won’t be as afraid of discomfort, sickness, and things we dislike, because they too will ultimately change.

Peace, Joy & Gratitude

Understanding life from this deep level allows us the possibility for true peace, joy, and gratitude, as we are no longer fighting life or trying to manipulate it to our liking. Instead, we are welcoming life as it comes, just as it is.


Your Life is Meditation
Mark Van Buren

What Are Key Principles Of Meditation?

Meditation

Key Principles of Meditation

  • Mindfulness
    Learning to be aware of our thoughts and feelings.
  • Continual Watchful Awareness
    Noticing thoughts and feelings as they arise.
  • Spaciousness
    Allowing space around thoughts and feelings – and gradually loosening identification with those thoughts and feelings as “mine.”

The Restful Mind
The Restful Mind

Gyalwa Dokhampa

Why Are Zen Paintings Done In Ink?

Zen Painting

Zen Philosophy

Zen paintings are an example of the philosophy that says the essence of Zen teaching cannot be put into written or spoken words.

True Beauty

Multiple colors aren’t used in Zen painting – only the single hue of the ink. This is because it’s believed that true beauty cannot be expressed through colors and that colors are an imperfect expression of the ineffability of beauty. Therefore, colors are avoided.

What You See

Depending on the viewer, the ink takes on various tints and layers. It is said that Zen painting uses ink to express all five colors – green, blue, yellow, purple, and red. An infinite range of colors can be found within ink’s hue. What you can see is not all there is.

The Art of Simple Living
The Art of Simple Living

Shunmyo Masuno