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  • Egyptian Tales Translated from the Papyri
    Egyptian Tales – Chillbooks 🌅📖 Welcome to Chillbooks Where ancient stories and historical treasures come to life in a serene and immersive experience. Today, we present the complete “Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri” by W. M. Flinders Petrie, featuring both the First and Second Series, read by Mark Cassidy and illustrated by Tristram Ellis. This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, guiding you through mythic, moral, and historical narratives from ancient Egypt. 🔖 For Flinders Petrie's full remarks on each chapter: First Series: Read here Second Series: Read here 🔖 About “Egyptian Tales” Drawn from ancient papyri and temple inscriptions, these tales span Egypt’s earliest dynasties to its later periods. Stories such as “The Shipwrecked Sailor,” “The Doomed Prince,” “Setna and the Magic Book”, and others reflect Egypt’s views on fate, morality, wisdom, and divine intervention. Petrie’s translations bring these timeless narratives to modern audiences, while Tristram Ellis’s original illustrations evoke the aesthetic of ancient Egypt with vivid detail. 🌟 About W. M. Flinders Petrie Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) was a pioneering Egyptologist and archaeologist. His translations of Egyptian literature introduced a wide readership to the narrative and philosophical richness of ancient Egyptian culture. 🎨 Illustrated by Tristram Ellis The original illustrations by Tristram Ellis complement the tales with a visual elegance inspired by the art of Pharaonic Egypt. 🎙️ Narrated by Mark Cassidy Mark Cassidy brings a warm and articulate voice to these ancient stories, guiding listeners through each tale with clarity and reverence. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Immersive Reading This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to read along as you listen. The visual format honors the rhythm and tone of each tale while enhancing your understanding of Egypt’s literary legacy. 📚 Timestamps 00:00 - Egyptian Tales, translated from the Papyri by W. M. Flinders Petrie 00:13 - Introduction 07:32 - The Tales of the Magicians 08:11 - Kafra's Tale 12:23 - Baufra's Tale 16:40 - Hordedef's Tale 30:27 - The Peasant and the Workman 40:05 - The Shipwrecked Sailor 49:16 - The Adventures of Sanehat 1:15:47 - Introduction to the Second Series 1:18:46 - The Taking of Joppa 1:23:32 - The Doomed Prince 1:31:34 - Anpu and Bata 1:53:47 - Setna and the Magic Book 📘 Journey into the ancient imagination with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts. Subscribe to journey through the wisdom of the past with calm and clarity. Follow us: All links (opens in relevant apps) Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok YouTube
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  • Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson
    🌟📖 Welcome to Chillbooks Where timeless philosophy and literary insight are brought to life with serene narration and full-text visuals. Today, we present “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson, read by Bob Neufeld. This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, offering an immersive experience with one of the most influential essays in American thought. 🔖 About “Self-Reliance” Published in 1841, “Self-Reliance” is Emerson’s seminal call to individualism, integrity, and nonconformity. Challenging social norms and encouraging personal intuition over external authority, Emerson urges readers to trust their inner voice and live authentically. The essay is a cornerstone of Transcendentalist philosophy, blending poetic language with moral clarity and intellectual boldness. 🌟 About Ralph Waldo EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) was a leading American essayist, philosopher, and poet. A central figure in the Transcendentalist movement, his work emphasized nature, spiritual self-discovery, and the inherent goodness of the individual. “Self-Reliance” remains one of his most widely read and enduring pieces. 🎙️ Narrated by Bob Neufeld This audiobook is read by Bob Neufeld (Librivox), whose calm and deliberate narration brings out the reflective power and rhetorical force of Emerson’s writing. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Reflective Listening With full on-screen subtitles, this audiobook supports thoughtful engagement, making Emerson’s dense yet inspiring language accessible and meditative. Ideal for re-reading, studying, or quiet reflection. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we bring fully subtitled audiobooks of classic essays, philosophy, and literature to life. Subscribe to discover more transformative texts in a peaceful format. Follow us:All links (opens in relevant apps)SpotifyInstagramTwitterFacebookTikTokYouTube⏳ Timestamps00:00 - Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson00:11 - Introduction: Ne te quaesiveris extra: Trust Thyself00:53 - Essays: Self-Reliance📘 Final Note Reclaim your inner voice and freedom with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ‘Self-Reliance’, read by Bob Neufeld and fully subtitled for an engaging and reflective experience at Chillbooks. Special thanks to Librivox.org and Bob Neufeld for offering this recording to the public domain.
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  • The Golden Sayings of Epictetus
    The Golden Sayings of Epictetus | Chillbooks 🌟📜 Welcome to Chillbooks Where timeless wisdom is delivered with calm narration and full on-screen text. Today, we present “The Golden Sayings of Epictetus”, a collection of Stoic reflections by the freed slave-turned-philosopher Epictetus, translated by Hastings Crossley and read by Mark Cassidy. This audiobook includes full subtitles, offering an immersive experience with one of Stoicism’s clearest voices. 🎶 An edition with background music is available for our channel members: Watch here 🔖 About “The Golden Sayings” Collected by Arrian, a devoted student of Epictetus, these sayings encapsulate the heart of Stoic ethics—self-control, resilience, clarity of thought, and alignment with nature. Epictetus teaches us to master what is within our control and to let go of the rest. These brief but powerful sayings are ideal for both deep study and casual meditation. 🌟 About Epictetus Epictetus (c. 55 – 135 CE) was born a slave, became a philosopher, and left behind a legacy of moral clarity and strength. Unlike theoretical philosophers, he focused on practical ethics—how to live well in a difficult world. 🎙️ Narrated by Mark Cassidy Narrator Mark Cassidy brings calm authority and clarity to each saying, offering a steady voice for contemplation and insight. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Meditative Reflection This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, helping you absorb each idea at your own pace. Paired with relaxing visuals, it’s ideal for quiet listening, reflection, or note-taking. 📚 Timestamps 00:00 - The Golden Sayings of Epictetus 00:13 - Introduction 01:08 - Sayings 1–20: Harmony with Nature and God 16:12 - Sayings 21–40: Inner Liberty and Self-Understanding 29:32 - Sayings 41–60: Right Judgment and Acceptance 43:09 - Sayings 61–80: Training the Soul 1:03:16 - Sayings 81–100: Teaching and Learning the Stoic Way 1:20:09 - Sayings 101–120: Mastery Over Passion and Emotion 1:35:36 - Sayings 121–140: Stoicism in Daily Life 1:48:47 - Sayings 141–160: Strength in Simplicity 2:02:46 - Sayings 161–180: Wisdom vs. Folly 2:11:00 - Sayings 181–189: Divine Fellowship and Philosophical Fulfillment 2:18:09 - Appendix A: Fragments attributed to Epictetus 2:22:51 - Appendix B: The Hymn of Cleanthes 📘 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we deliver fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophical and spiritual works in a peaceful format. Subscribe to discover more from the Stoics, philosophers, and sages of every age. Follow us: All links (opens in relevant apps) Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok YouTube 📘 Immerse yourself in practical wisdom with ‘The Golden Sayings of Epictetus,’ translated by Hastings Crossley and narrated by Mark Cassidy—fully subtitled for an enriching experience at Chillbooks.
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  • Tao Te Ching by Laozi
    🌿📖 Welcome to Chillbooks Where timeless wisdom flows in a tranquil and immersive experience. Today, we present “The Tao Te Ching”, commonly attributed to Laozi, translated by WikiSource contributors and read by Mark Cassidy. This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow each verse of the Tao in a calm, meditative atmosphere. 🎶 A version with background music is available for our channel members: Watch here🔖 About “The Tao Te Ching” Composed over 2,500 years ago, the Tao Te Ching (also spelled Dao De Jing) is a foundational text of Taoist philosophy. In 81 brief chapters, it explores the nature of Tao (the Way) and Te (Virtue)—encouraging harmony with nature, effortless action (wu wei), humility, and inner peace. Its poetic and paradoxical verses have guided spiritual seekers, rulers, and philosophers across centuries and cultures. 🌟 About LaoziLaozi, or Lao Tzu, is traditionally regarded as a 6th-century BCE Chinese sage and the founder of Taoism. Although much about his life is shrouded in mystery, his teachings in the Tao Te Ching continue to influence Eastern and Western thought, from personal well-being to political philosophy. 🎙️ Narrated by Mark Cassidy This audiobook is read by Mark Cassidy, whose steady and contemplative narration complements the gentle flow and depth of the Tao’s wisdom. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Meditative Listening This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, inviting you to reflect on each line as it is spoken. 📚 Timestamps00:00 - Tao Te Ching by Laozi00:11 - Introduction00:52 - 1. The Mystery Beyond Naming07:17 - 11. The Use of Emptiness14:23 - 21. Formless Virtue21:43 - 31. Weapons Are Instruments of Misfortune29:01 - 41. Wisdom Sounds Like Folly34:51 - 51. The Dao Gives All42:07 - 61. Strength Through Humility49:22 - 71. Knowing You Don’t Know55:11 - 81. Truth Is Not Always Pretty📘 Contemplate the Way of Balance and Simplicity With ‘The Tao Te Ching’ by Laozi—translated by WikiSource contributors and narrated by Mark Cassidy—fully subtitled for a peaceful experience at Chillbooks. Follow Us:All links (opens in relevant apps)SpotifyTwitterFacebookTikTokYouTube
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  • Aesop's Fables
    🌟📖 Welcome to Chillbooks Where timeless literary and philosophical works come alive in a serene and immersive setting. Today, we present “Aesop’s Fables”, a collection of moral tales that have influenced storytelling for centuries, read by Phil Chenevert. This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow each fable while reflecting on its wisdom. 🔖 About “Aesop’s Fables” Attributed to Aesop, a storyteller from ancient Greece, these fables use simple yet profound narratives to convey timeless moral lessons. Stories such as “The Tortoise and the Hare,” “The Fox and the Grapes,” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” explore themes of wisdom, deception, perseverance, and human nature, making them as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago. 🌟 About Aesop Aesop is believed to have lived in 6th century BCE Greece, though little is known about his life. His fables were passed down orally before being recorded and compiled into the beloved collection we know today. These fables have shaped folklore and ethical teaching in cultures around the world. 🎙️ Narrated by Phil Chenevert This audiobook is brought to life by Phil Chenevert, whose warm and engaging narration captures the charm and wit of Aesop’s classic fables. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Learning This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to read along with each fable as you listen. The visuals provide a tranquil backdrop, enhancing the storytelling experience. 📚 Timestamps00:00 - Aesop's Fables00:17 - The First Collection10:38 - The Second Collection20:22 - The Third Collection30:22 - The Fourth Collection40:25 - The Fifth Collection50:02 - The Sixth Collection1:00:05 - The Seventh Collection1:10:28 - The Eighth Collection1:20:48 - The Ninth Collection1:31:18 - The Tenth Collection1:40:32 - The Eleventh Collection1:50:42 - The Twelfth Collection2:00:13 - The Thirteenth Collection2:10:24 - The Fourteenth Collection2:20:20 - The Fifteenth Collection2:30:33 - The Sixteenth Collection2:40:24 - The Seventeenth Collection2:50:02 - The Eighteenth Collection3:00:20 - The Nineteenth Collection📘 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we bring fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and folklore to life, offering a peaceful space for learning and enjoyment. Subscribe to explore more literary treasures. Follow us:All links (opens in relevant apps)SpotifyInstagramTwitterFacebookTikTokYouTube📘 Enjoy the timeless wisdom of ‘Aesop’s Fables,’ narrated by Phil Chenevert and fully subtitled for an engaging and thoughtful experience at Chillbooks.Special thanks to Librivox.org and Phil Chenevert for offering this recording to the public domain.
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