SENECA Moral letters to Lucilius [Letter 3] + SUMMARY

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Seneca’s Moral Letter 3: On True Friendship

A calm reading of the third letter from Moral Letters to Lucilius by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, translated by Richard Mott Gummere.
This letter explores the meaning of true friendship — not shallow or casual, but tested, trusted, and deeply honest. Seneca reminds us that friendship without trust is nothing, and that careful judgment must come before open-hearted loyalty.

📖 What’s in this video:
– Full reading of Letter III
– Gentle voice and warm, ambient background
– A simple reflection and summary of key Stoic ideas
– Time to pause, think, and reconnect with what matters

“When friendship is settled, you must trust. Before friendship is formed, you must pass judgment.” — Seneca

🎧 Based on the public domain translation by Richard M. Gummere (1917–1925)

🕯️ Created for The Conscious Spine — a channel for timeless wisdom, focused reflection, and the strength that comes from stillness.
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