
Newsletter
March 2025
Welcome to the second edition of the Logosophy Newsletter! We’re really glad to have you with us, and we genuinely hope this brief message offers you valuable insights for reflection, growth, and improvement.
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In each edition, we’ll be sharing excerpts from the logosophical bibliography along with thought-provoking questions for your personal reflection. We also look forward to sending more information about upcoming talks and activities that might interest you.
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For reflection
Spring is approaching in the Northern Hemisphere, a season of renewal and vibrant life. Have you considered that, just as nature awakens from winter and displays its beautiful colors, we can also awaken and renew the concepts within our minds?
What concepts guide your thoughts and actions? How often do you evaluate them? Are they thriving and bringing joy to your life, or are they stagnant and hindering your self-improvement goals?
A new perspective on spring cleaning
Spring cleaning isn’t just for our homes; it’s essential for our minds, too. This article explores how to apply the principles of spring cleaning to our mental space, using Logosophy to declutter thoughts, identify limiting beliefs, and cultivate inner peace.
Learn how to “open the drawers” of your mind, assess what’s truly valuable, and make room for clarity and purpose, just as you would in your physical space. Discover how this ongoing process of mental renewal can lead to a more fulfilling and productive life, regardless of the season. Read the full article to begin your own journey of mental spring cleaning.
“To become interested in new things helps us live in permanent youth. Let us be like rivers which constantly renew their waters.
Live life to its fullest. Enrich your conscience and open your mind, because when mind and conscience are enriched, life gains vigor, enthusiasm, movement and greatness. A greatness which, small as it may be within each individual, allows whoever may desire it to increase this greatness indefinitely as he gradually expands his knowledge.”
Excerpt from the book Bases for Your Conduct by González Pecotche, p. 41.
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