The solitary life near Antioch
After leaving the imperial service, Zeno settled near the city of Antioch and lived there in complete solitude for some forty years, cleansing his soul and devoting himself to the contemplation of God. His dwelling held neither bed, nor fireplace, nor lamp; he slept on grass laid over stones, wore old rags, and ate only bread, which a friend brought him every two days, drinking water that he fetched himself from far off. He came into the city on Sundays to receive Communion, and borrowed sacred books from those who sought the spiritual life. He was remembered for his deep humility, accounting himself poor in spirit.