--- title: "Book 3 Chapter 7: The Pleasures of Mind and Body" date: 2020-10-25T20:57:40Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1601827945009-c4bc5e5bddec9.jpg enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-04_f4243edc0e43ed5dacf6949c013284c1.m4a draft: false --- {{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-04_f4243edc0e43ed5dacf6949c013284c1.m4a" >}} (e) Pleasure begins in the restlessness of desire, and ends in repentance. Even the pure pleasures of home may turn to gall and bitterness. Analysis – Boethius warns us off of bodily pleasures, through the mouth of Lady Philosophy, because they give you a hangover. *Bonus Content: a segment from **a lecture by Dominican Father Dominic Legge, on the question of intellectual pleasure**. You can find the {{< newtab title="original lecture here." url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Mga-Deu4A" >}}.