Day 57 · Q1: Self-Knowledge · February 26, 2026

Pause. Breathe. Begin.

I .   L E C T I O

Walt Whitman

Song of Myself, §51, 1855

Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself. I am large, I contain multitudes.

C O N T E X T

Whitman's poem celebrates the vast, contradictory nature of the self. Rather than seeking consistency, he embraces multiplicity — an approach radically different from the Greek pursuit of a unified soul.

I I .   M E D I T A T I O

What contradictions within yourself have you been trying to resolve that might be better accepted?

I I I .   S C R I P T I O

Write one sentence about two contradictory truths you hold simultaneously.

I V .   C O N N E X I O

How does today's reading connect to what you have read before?

This practice exists because of readers like you.

Sustain it

Tomorrow's passage, delivered at dawn.