H A V E N

A Sanctuary for Ataraxia

The Garden Gate

Stranger, here you will do well to tarry; here our highest good is pleasure. The caretaker of that abode, a kindly host, will be ready for you; he will welcome you with bread, and serve you water also in abundance, with these words: "Have you not been well entertained? This garden does not whet your appetite; but quenches it."

Epicurus

Welcome to our garden where we enjoy each others company and pause to live in the moment. Here you'll find our essays about philosophy and the art of living as well as some stories that we share around the table. We hope you'll find this place to be enlivening and that you'll stay a while and share a story with us.

Pamphilus and Miseo

Pamphilus is reading
The Art of Happiness
by Epicurus
How God Becomes Real
by T.M.Luhrman
Miseo is reading
A Hedonist Manifesto
by Michel Onfray
Atheist Manifesto
by Michel Onfray
A small key