23/07/2023
It's Not Supernatural. It's Not Spiritual; It's Stoicism
Aside from being often regarded as one of the greatest rock songs of its era and synonymous with the theme intro for the long-running TV show Supernatural, the classic song from Kansas is an excellent lyrical look at Stoic philosophy.
According to songwriter Kerry Livgren in an interview with norselandsrock.com, "The song was not written to express anything specifically religious. More precisely, the music sounds spiritual searching, and Livgren would claim that his songwriting up to that point was all about 'searching' in some way." And it is in this way I find so much Stoic ideology in the verses.
The song opens with the lyrics.
"Carry on, my wayward son. There'll be peace when you are done
Lay your weary head to rest. Don't you cry no more, no?" and then is repeated as the chorus.
Marcus Aurelius himself could have penned such words in his journal, which we now read and refer to as Mediations. In Mediations, you find all these prompts and reminders. Marcus writes to himself that this man had seen the ravages of war, was betrayed by people he loved, buried four of his children, worked in a toxic environment of the Roman senate, and had his reign marked by natural disaster and the plague.
But despite all this, Marcus kept getting out of bed each morning, pushing himself to do so early. He carried on, knowing when his time came, he would find peace.
Lyrics like "Once I rose above the noise and confusion
To get a glimpse beyond this illusion," showcase to me the stoic values of knowing what internal and external controls is and to look at things as they are, not how you or the world around you perceives them to be.
"How good these perceptions are at getting to the heart of the real thing and penetrating through it, so you can see it for what it is!"
― Marcus Aurelius
"Masquerading as a man with a reason, My charade is the event of the season, And if I claim to be a wise man, well, It surely means that I don't know". Another superb example of the Stoic reminder that wisdom comes only through learning the things you do not know and those that claim they do know nothing at all.
"I know only one thing: that I know nothing."
― Socrates
"On a stormy sea of moving emotion Tossed about, I'm like a ship on the ocean I set a course for winds of fortune" This is perhaps the most direct inspiration I find when I think of the founder of Stoicism Zeno, who, as the story goes founded stoicism only after losing his entire life fortune in. shipwreck broke he went to book store found the teaching of Socrates and the rest, as they say, is history.
"I made a prosperous voyage when I suffered a shipwreck."
― Zeno
Take from this what you will; know if you are going through some s**t, carry on and find peace when you are down, and if you are having trouble finding that peace, pick up some Stoic reading material or hit play on my favourite Kansas track, turn the volume way up and sing the words out loud.
Dynamic Chad