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DarkZarathustra
11-18-2008, 10:32 PM
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"Death of Old God" does not imply at all that we reject the God for Nothingness as suggest to us vain modernity melted cross into "gold Taurus"... But maybe somewhere was born already new, young god but his cries are drowned by Curetes who rattle's the sabre in dancing and therefor we can hear nothing exept of joyful music and rattling the sabre...

Johnny Bravo
11-20-2008, 01:57 AM
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"Death of Old God" does not imply at all that we reject the God for Nothingness as suggest to us vain modernity melted cross into "gold Taurus"...

In a nutshell: slave morality for slaves. Anything else is just beyond them.


But maybe somewhere was born already new, young god but his cries are drowned by Curetes who rattle's the sabre in dancing and therefor we can hear nothing exept of joyful music and rattling the sabre...




"The man of the future who will redeem us not only from the hitherto reigning ideal but also from that which was bound to grow out of it, the great nausea, the will to nothingness, nihilism; this bell stroke of noon and of the great decision that liberates the will again and restores its goal to the earth and his hope to man; this Antichrist and anti-nihilist; this victor over God and nothingness - he must come one day." ~ F.W. Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals

:D

DarkZarathustra
11-20-2008, 11:09 AM
Yes, I'm totally indoctrinated with Nietzsche. :)

The question is what is our new cause... If not God then WHAT? And Nietzsche already gave his answer, we just must hear this music between lines...