
Posted by Adryan Linden on 3/26/2007, 6:28 pm, in reply to "Re: Zarathustra, Prologue 7: the meaning of life" --Previous Message-- Can be! It can mean anything. But I think N. may be testing the art of creating a religion, and want to try to show that man, within the border of art, can creat anything. : Sombre is human life, and as yet without Exactly :)
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: --Previous Message--
: Can't it just mean simply: cristianity is a
: corps and it's morals are killing man?
:
: Why should Zarathustra be a Jesus or a
: anti-christ, when he in fact can be a no
: one, the void? And do he, Zarathustra, ever
: succed?
:
: I wonder if Zarathustra is often using
: Biblical phrasing just to catch the ears of
: his Christian audience, and then to lead
: them away from it?
:
: meaning: a buffoon may be fateful to it.
: I want to teach men the sense of their
: existence, which is the Superman, the
: lightning out of the dark cloud--man.
: But still am I far from them, and my sense
: speaketh not unto their sense. To men I am
: still something between a fool and a corpse.
: [A fool because the people thought he was
: crazy, a corpse because they could have
: attacked and killed him? Th.]
:
: Says who? I see that Zarathustra with that
: just say he is the rope-dancer...
:
: Yes it could be, at least that's what the
: buffoon says in Prologue 8: that
: Zarathustra could be a rope-dancer too, and
: a buffoon. Both figures are in him, in us...
: Thomas
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