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DarkAries

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Now, Thus spoke Zarathustra is another very interesting book. Very, very hard to properly read and understand, Nietzsche purposfully made it in the sty of the byble, making it into an "anti-bible". In his bibliography, the Ecce homo, he wrote that writing Zarathustra only took a few weeks, and he felt like words flowing out from his mind, like he saw revelations. Even he stated, that he himself dont understand everything he wrote, and that he wrote for those, who migth not even born yet. The whole concept of becoming übermensch (overman) is the path to become godlike, and he also present the other end, the "last man", the herd, the NPC, as we know today. Hitler also liked this book a lot, Nietzsche's sister gifted Him a lot of his brothers writings, and his walking stick, after Nietzsches death.
As I said before Zarathustra have some very close pararell with spiritual development. After finishing almost all of Nietzsche's works I plan to reread it, and analise his words from an SS perspective. Would you be inteseted in such analisis?
 
As I said before Zarathustra have some very close pararell with spiritual development. After finishing almost all of Nietzsche's works I plan to reread it, and analise his words from an SS perspective. Would you be inteseted in such analisis?
I would.
 
I remember the High Priest HoodedCobra saying that Nietzsche was tried to be censored by the Jews.

I also remember that his works were written under the inspiration of Lord Sorath. Thus Spoke Zarathustra -> Saurashtra -> Sorath.

Frankly, I would be interested. I think you have to go through it book by book, because it would be less productive to go through it as a whole.
 
I remember the High Priest HoodedCobra saying that Nietzsche was tried to be censored by the Jews.

I also remember that his works were written under the inspiration of Lord Sorath. Thus Spoke Zarathustra -> Saurashtra -> Sorath.

Frankly, I would be interested. I think you have to go through it book by book, because it would be less productive to go through it as a whole.
Good idea. The first book would be easiest, it follows Nietzsche's paragraphic writing style. I would most likely wrote parts, or even the whole original chapters.
 
As I said before Zarathustra have some very close pararell with spiritual development. After finishing almost all of Nietzsche's works I plan to reread it, and analise his words from an SS perspective. Would you be inteseted in such analisis?
Yes. I'd read it.
 
As I said before Zarathustra have some very close pararell with spiritual development. After finishing almost all of Nietzsche's works I plan to reread it, and analise his words from an SS perspective. Would you be inteseted in such analisis?
I would like to read this.
 
I started reading it and it's full of very interesting sentences. I could say for sure that it is full of spiritual allegories. Full of.
I really wouldn't be surprised if a God helped him write it or even possessed him to an extent,

From an older translation, as this is the only free one:
(in the first quote, spiking to the Sun):
For ten years hast thou climbed hither unto my cave: thou wouldst have wearied of thy light and of the journey, had it not been for me, mine eagle, and my serpent.
Like thee must I GO DOWN, as men say, to whom I shall descend.


Bless me, then, thou tranquil eye, that canst behold even the greatest happiness without envy!


Bless the cup that is about to overflow, that the water may flow golden out of it, and carry everywhere the reflection of thy bliss!


Lo! This cup is again going to empty itself, and Zarathustra is again going to be a man.
What doth your body say about your soul? Is your soul not poverty and pollution and wretched self-complacency?


Verily, a polluted stream is man. One must be a sea, to receive a polluted stream without becoming impure.


Lo, I teach you the Superman: he is that sea; in him can your great contempt be submerged.
And behold! An eagle swept through the air in wide circles, and on it hung a serpent, not like a prey, but like a friend: for it kept itself coiled round the eagle's neck.


"They are mine animals," said Zarathustra, and rejoiced in his heart.


"The proudest animal under the sun, and the wisest animal under the sun,—they have come out to reconnoitre.

and this is just in the first 12 pages.
 
I started reading it and it's full of very interesting sentences. I could say for sure that it is full of spiritual allegories. Full of.
I really wouldn't be surprised if a God helped him write it or even possessed him to an extent,

From an older translation, as this is the only free one:
(in the first quote, spiking to the Sun):





and this is just in the first 12 pages.
Im glad you like it.😁
Im more than sure Nietzsche was gifted by the Gods with this much knowledge. When he later wrote about the creation of Zarathustra, he pretty accurately described the feeling.

"Akiben él a babonáknak csupán csírája is, sz képtelen lerázni magáról azt a képzetet, hogy az ember nem egyéb felsőbb hatalnak inkarnációjánál, szócsövénél, médiumánál. A kinyilatkoztatás fogalma - abban az értelemben, hogy valami hirtelen, rémisztő gyorsasággal és finomsággal láthatóvá válik, és minden porcikájában megrázza, sőt, földhöz vágja az embert - egyszerűen írja le a tényállást. Hallunk, bár nem keresünk: veszünk, és nem kérdeztük, kicsoda adakozik; a gondolat, akár villám, szükségszerűen, tökéletes formában, ellenállhatatlanul hasít az emberbe - nekem sosem volt választásom. Elragadtatás ez..."
 
I started reading it and it's full of very interesting sentences. I could say for sure that it is full of spiritual allegories. Full of.
I really wouldn't be surprised if a God helped him write it or even possessed him to an extent,

From an older translation, as this is the only free one:
(in the first quote, spiking to the Sun):





and this is just in the first 12 pages.
Not even mentioning that the "last man" is a basically a fully obidient slave, what you can get from communism, or similar what was produced during the dark middle ages.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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