The author suggests that the power to 'live again' is accessible in the present by choosing to see the world with renewed perspective and clarity.

A personal reflection on the use of reason, where the author commits to performing his duty for the common good either through his own capacity or by seeking the help of others.

A prescription for peace of mind based on the belief that all events are linked in a sacred, orderly composition. The author suggests that the same reason that makes the present tolerable will provide for the future, as everything in the cosmos is interconnected.

This passage asserts the existence of a universal order and a single divine reason that governs all rational creatures through a common law and truth.

The author posits that all material and formal elements, as well as fame and memory, are inevitably absorbed back into the universal substance and reason of the whole.