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Nietzsche - Thus spake Zarathustra - Unspoken and unrealised hath my highest hope remained

Identifier

006377

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

Thus spake Zarathustra - Nietzsche

Unspoken and unrealised hath my highest hope remained!

And there have perished for me all the visions and consolations of my youth!

How did I ever bear it? How did I survive and surmount such wounds? How did my soul rise again out of those sepulchres?

Yea, something invulnerable, unburiable is with me, something that would rend rocks asunder: it is called my Will. Silently doth it proceed, and unchanged throughout the years.

Its course will it go upon my feet, mine old Will; hard of heart is its nature and invulnerable.

Yea, thou art still for me the demolisher of graves.  Hail to thee, my Will!  And only where there are graves are there resurrections

Thus sang Zarathustra

The source of the experience

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

Concepts, symbols and science items

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Will

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