The East: Confucianism Taoism
Buddhism
The West: Stoicism
Epicureanism Christianity
Most glorious of the Immortals, many named,
Almighty forever.
Zeus, ruler of Nature, that governest all things with law.
Hail! for lawful it is that all mortals should address
Thee.
For we are Thy offspring, taking the image only of Thy
voice,
as many mortal things as live and move upon the earth.
Therefore I will hymn Thee, and sing Thy might forever.
For Thee doth all this universe that circles round the
earth obey, moving
where to so ever Thou leadest, and is gladly swayed by
Thee.
Such a minister hast Thou in Thine invincible hands;
-the two-edged blazing, imperishable thunderbolt.
For under its stroke all Nature shuddereth,
and by it thou guidest aright the Universal Reason,
that roams through't all things, mingling itself with the greater and the lesser lights,
till it have grown so great, and become
supreme king over all.
Nor is aught done on the earth without Thee, O God,
nor in the divine sphere of the heavens, not in the sea,
Save the works that evil men do in their folly -
Yea, but Thou knowest even to find a place for the
superfluous things,
and to order that which is disorderly, and
things not dear to men are dear to Thee.
Thus dost Thou harmonize into One all good and evil things,
that there should be one
everlasting Reason of them all.
And this the evil among mortal men avoid and heed not;
wretched ever desiring to possess the good, yet they never
see nor hear the universal law of God,
which obeying with all their heart, their life would be
well.
But they rush graceless each to his aim,
Some cherish lust for fame, the nurse of evil strife,
Some bent on monstrous gain,
Some turned to folly and the sweet works of the flesh,
Hastening, indeed, to bring the very contrary of these
things to pass.
But Thou, O Zeus, the All-giver, Dweller in the darkness of
cloud,
Lord of thunder, save Thou men from their unhappy folly,
Which do Thou, O Father, scatter from their souls; and give
them discover the wisdom,
in whose assurance Thou governest all things with justice;
So that being honored, they may pay Thee honor,
Hymning Thy works continually, as it beseems a mortal man.
Since there can be no greater glory for men of Gods than
this,
Duly to praise forever the Universal Law.

a project of John Trapp
