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RE: There is going to be blasphemy here. Big time Blasphemy! Thank God for XVIII Century Illuminism. (Letters 8.0)
He may have been in accord with my view of his texts.
Hum.
Whilst reading 'Ecce Homo', I fear he would laugh.
I know he was deeply sour about his masonic experience and at a point, rejected it. I don't know the details about that. Still Ecce Homo is a different book. I also tend to reinteroret what I wrote in earlier years. Zarathustra, on the other hand, appears to be a confrontation of the Masonic Hiram legend.
Note: I don't go as far as to be nihilistic. Also, you have to set yourself to the time period and his health condition.
I'm sure he would laugh. And I would probably laugh with him. Still... I don't avocate the nihilistic view of Ecce Homo, as much as I like the book, I would never make it my guide.
Nicht Nietzsche ist der Nihilist, sondern er attestiert seinen Zeitgenossen Lebensferne, Sinn-Verlust, Leere und Wert-Losigkeit.
Nietzsche is not the nihilist, but he attests to his contemporaries detachment from life, loss of meaning, emptiness and distance from true values.
https://suno.com/song/eaba4d6e-f7ab-4bc4-a48b-6e2c8d859dbc?sh=HBeQnvJQ7N7PYcfk
I don't know the author, found the song by chance...
Oh man! lmfao. Very good.