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Pythagoras of Samos

• ca. 560-ca. 480 BC) • "For I discerned a certain sublimity in the discipline of

Pythagoras, and how a certain secret wisdom enabled him to know, not only who he was himself, but also who he had been; and I saw that he approached the altars in purity, and suffered not his belly to be polluted by partaking of the flesh of animals; and that he kept his body pure of all garments woven of dead animal refuse; and that he was the first of mankind to restrain his tongue, inventing a discipline of silence described in the proverbial phrase, "An ox sits upon it." I also saw that his philosophical system was in other respects oracular and true. So I ran to embrace his teachings..." - Apollonius of Tyana

Pythagorean practice

• 1. To abstain from beans.2. Not to pick up what has fallen.3. Not to touch a white cock.4. Not to break bread.5. Not to step over a crossbar.6. Not to stir the fire with iron.7. Not to eat from a whole loaf.8. Not to pluck a garland.9. Not to sit on a quart measure.10. Not to eat the heart.11. Not to walk on highways.12. Not to let swallows share one's roof.13. When the pot is taken off the fire, not to leave the mark of it in the ashes, but to stir them ogether.14. Do not look in a mirror beside a light.15. When you rise from the bedclothes, roll them together and smooth out the impress of the body.

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