Welcome to Psychology 495:
     A Capstone Project in Psychology

“What view you take is everything, and your view is in your power. Remove it then when you choose, and then, as you had rounded the cape, come calm serenity, a waveless bay.” Meditations, Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE)

“As is the water-dish, so is the soul; as is the ray which falls on the water, so are appearances. When then the water is moved the ray too seems to be moved, yet is not. And when, accordingly, a person is giddy, it is not the arts and the virtues which are thrown into confusion, but the spirit to which they belong; and when the person is recovered so are they.” Discourses, Epictetus (55-135 CE)