Monday, October 14, 2019

THOMAS SHELBY PULL ME FROM THE DARK.

PULL ME FROM THE DARK FT. THOMAS SHELBY

 Enjoy this beautiful work of art.



I am FAN of this video, the music, the editing,Thomas and everything about this video.
This video was posted by SNIPOK EDITS on YouTube and all credits to them, they did a brilliant job. But due to unknown reasons it was deleted by youtube.
Now its available here. 
Feel it.

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-Thanks

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

PALE BLUE DOT : A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE

Hey there, 

I cannot assure you if your life will change or not but this I can assure you if you really read the whole article alertly (Specially Carl Sagan's Speech) this can be worth it. You might get a wide and deep perspective of what the fuck is wrong with the world. 

What is Pale Blue Dot?

What comes first to your mind  when you hear these words Pale blue dot ?  You might think that it's just some sort of a dot or a point which has a pale blue (light blue) color.
You are almost right it is really a dot that is considered to have light blue color.
And guess what that dot is none other than our own home planet EARTH . By now, You might be confused why I am saying this huge planet of  diameter 12,742 kilometers a dot?


Coming to the point, Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of our home planet Earth taken by Voyager 1 in the year 1990. Voyager 1 is a space probe of NASA's Voyager mission to explore different planets of our solar system and is the only known man made probe to ever exit the solar system.
In 1990 , when Voyager 1 was exiting the solar system , CARL SAGAN a great astrophysicist , author, cosmologist and astronomer of America convinced NASA to click one last photo of our Planet.
AND THE RESULT WAS DEVASTATINGLY THIS .




This Photograph was taken from a record distance of 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion kilometers) .
From that distance our Earth is only seen as tiny blue dot. It took NASA nearly three months to generate this photo. There are 640000 individual pixels that compose each frame, and Earth takes up less than one pixel i.e, 0.12 of a pixel.
This is a huge blow when you look at the photograph. But wait there is some more that can fuck your mind and bring back you to the harsh reality that we are constantly denying .
Read how Carl Sagan expressed his views on this Pale Blue Dot.



From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of any particular interest.
But for us, it's different. Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it
everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, ever king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar,” every "supreme leader,"
 every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there—
on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all
those generals and emperors so that, in glory and triumph, they could become momentary masters of a
fraction of a dot. Think of the endless visited by the inhabitants of one corner of this pixel the scarcely
distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner, how frequent their misunderstandings, how eager
they are to kill one another, how fervent their hatreds.
Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position
in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great
enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from
elsewhere to save us from ourselves.
The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near
future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the
Earth is where we make our stand.
It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps
no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To
me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and
cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.

Here watch Carl Sagan's words in his own voice,



Man Damn! How can these words be so immensely depressing and liberating at the same time .
Admit it or not, these are the most wisest and most profound words in the history of Mankind.
This photograph is just taken from 6 billion kilometers,  how vast the universe is . 
The observable universe is about 93 billion light years 
That's approximately is 8800000000000000000000000 kms and still expanding.Imagine yourselves from the edge of the universe.
Even our galaxy is a dot in contrast to the universe.
But this world is so blind to see the bigger picture . It drives me crazy that people have no clue about anything and living their lives in vain.

WE CANNOT EVEN IMAGINE HOW SMALL WE ARE AND HOW SMALL OUR IMAGININGS ARE.
IGNORANCE UNFORTUNATELY IS BLISS .

There is another quote by Carl Sagan that goes :

"We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces. "

Truth is we all are just decaying matter searching something we don't even know.
Can't we keep our ego, arrogance, pride, and all our self made  importance aside . And do something that is valuable and worth our lives and of course for the mankind.
I can write on this my entire life but that's enough for showing the bitter truth. 

THANK YOU

Sunday, September 2, 2018

KAMIKAZE : EMINEM

Em is back with a boom with new album Kamikaze.
I've heard four songs so far from the album , all  are just real dope! .Eminem is a G.O.A.T.


Listen to Kamikaze here -
1. Lucky you -


2.Kamikaze -



3.Fall -

Monday, July 30, 2018

FAREWELL CRISTIANO RONALDO

CRISTIANO RONALDO : THE GOAL MACHINE  

                                                                                  You came to Madrid in the period which was considered as the downfall of  Real Madrid . When Madrid was knocked out every time in group stages of Champions league , when you were left behind by Messi in the race Ballon D'Or  1-4.



From 1-4 lead to 5-5 , 
By giving 4 times Champions league titles in last 5 years ,
By scoring most goals in UCL every season , 
All time top scorer with 120 goals which are more than some clubs entire goals scored in UCL.
All time top scorer of  Real madrid with 450 goals in 438 games. 
And all those stunning goals that gave  us goosebumps.
You showed why you are the BEST by not giving up . You fought hard very very hard . 
 I hope we (real madrid) never face you , it would be disastrous to see you playing against us and not to see you in Madrid jersey.
I hope you'd have stayed but it's alright change is the part of nature.
You are the BEST and always will be the BEST.
Good luck for your future in Turin.
CAME AS PRINCE , LEFT AS A KING.
                                                       
                                                     


   Thank you for the memories.
                                                         HALA MADRID!

Saturday, July 28, 2018

SHIVA TANDAVA STOTRAM : One of the best things you'll ever listen


SHIVA TANDAVA STOTRAM is a stotra or a Hindu hymn which describes the power and the beauty of LORD SHIVA.
It was devoted as a realization to the LORD SHIVA by the Ravana (a sri lankan king) who was the biggest devotee of the SHIVA. 
Ravana refers SHIVA as the destroyer , even the destroyer of the death to show his supremacy.  By seeing his efforts , intensity of his prayers and strict meditations of which this Hym or stotra is an example, SHIVA gave him powers and a celestial sword known as Chandrahas which is considered as Indestructible.

Reason for which I said this is best thing you'll ever listen is that it is just perfect both musically and lyrically. Music puts you in a Trance and the lyrics meaning of the stotra the way Ravana has described the beauty and power of SHIVA is just Flawless and  can put in the dilemma HOW THIS CAN BE SO PERFECT.


 

LYRICS AND THE MEANING OF THE STOTRA




जटाटवीगलज्जलप्रवाहपावितस्थले 
गलेऽवलम्ब्य लम्बितां भुजङ्गतुङ्गमालिकाम् | 
डमड्डमड्डमड्डमन्निनादवड्डमर्वयं 
चकार चण्डताण्डवं तनोतु नः शिवः शिवम् ||१|| 

Jata tavi galajjala pravaha pavitasthale
Galea valambya lambitam bhujanga tungamalikam
Damad damad damad dama ninada vadda marvayam
Chakara chand tandavam tanotu nah shivah shivam .. 1

Meaning:
With his neck, consecrated by the flow of water flowing from the 
thick forest-like locks of hair, and on the neck, where the lofty snake 
is hanging garland, and the Damaru drum making the sound of 
Damat Damat Damat Damat, Lord Shiva did the auspicious dance of 
Tandava and may He shower prosperity on us all.

जटाकटाहसम्भ्रमभ्रमन्निलिम्पनिर्झरी- 
विलोलवीचिवल्लरीविराजमानमूर्धनि | 
धगद्धगद्धगज्ज्वलल्ललाटपट्टपावके 
किशोरचन्द्रशेखरे रतिः प्रतिक्षणं मम ||२|| 

Jata kata hasam bhrama bhrama nilimpa nirjhari
Vilolavi chivalarai viraja mana murdhani
Dhagadhagadha gajjvala lalata patta pavake
Kishora chandra shekhare ratih pratikshanam mama .. 2

Meaning:
I have a very deep interest in Lord Shiva, whose head is glorified by 
the rows of moving waves of the celestial river Ganga, agitating in 
the deep well of his hair-locks, and who has the brilliant fire flaming 
on the surface of his forehead, and who has the crescent moon as a 
jewel on his head. 

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धराधरेन्द्रनंदिनीविलासबन्धुबन्धुर
 स्फुरद्दिगन्तसन्ततिप्रमोदमानमानसे | 
कृपाकटाक्षधोरणीनिरुद्धदुर्धरापदि 
क्वचिद्दिगम्बरे(क्वचिच्चिदम्बरे)मनो विनोदमेतु वस्तुनि ||३||

Dhara dharendra nandini vilasa bandhu bandhura
Sphuradi ganta santati pramoda mana manase
Krupa kataksha dhorani nirudhadurdha rapadi
Kvachi digambare mano vinodametu vastuni .. 3

Meaning:
May my mind seek happiness in the Lord Shiva, in whose mind all the 
living beings of the glorious universe exist, who is the sportive 
companion of Parvati (daughter of the mountain king), who controls 
invincible hardships with the flow of his compassionate look, who is 
all-pervasive (the directions are his clothes).

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जटाभुजङ्गपिङ्गलस्फुरत्फणामणिप्रभा 
कदम्बकुङ्कुमद्रवप्रलिप्तदिग्वधूमुखे | 
मदान्धसिन्धुरस्फुरत्त्वगुत्तरीयमेदुरे 
मनो विनोदमद्भुतं बिभर्तु भूतभर्तरि ||४||


Jata bhujanga pingala sphurat phana mani prabha
Kadamba kunkuma drava pralipta digva dhumukhe
Madandha sindhura sphura tvaguttari ya medure
Mano vinoda madbhutam bibhartu bhuta bhartari .. 4


Meaning:
May I seek wonderful pleasure in Lord Shiva, who is supporter 
of all life, who with his creeping snake with reddish brown hood and 
with the luster of his gem on it spreading out variegated colors on the 
beautiful faces of the maidens of directions, who is covered with a 
glittering upper garment made of the skin of a huge intoxicated 
elephant. 
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सहस्रलोचनप्रभृत्यशेषलेखशेखर 
प्रसूनधूलिधोरणी विधूसराङ्घ्रिपीठभूः | 
भुजङ्गराजमालया निबद्धजाटजूटक 
श्रियै चिराय जायतां चकोरबन्धुशेखरः ||५|| 



Sahasra lochana prabhritya shesha lekha shekhara

Prasuna dhulidhorani vidhu saranghri pithabhuh

Bhujanga raja malaya nibaddha jata jutaka

Shriyai chiraya jayatam chakora bandhu shekharah .. 5




Meaning:
May Lord Shiva give us prosperity, who has the moon (relative of the 
Cakora bird) as his head-jewel, whose hair is tied by the red snake- 
garland, whose foot-stool is grayed by the flow of dust from the  
flowers from the rows of heads of all the Gods, Indra/Vishnu and others. 

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ललाटचत्वरज्वलद्धनञ्जयस्फुलिङ्गभा
निपीतपञ्चसायकं नमन्निलिम्पनायकम् | 
सुधामयूखलेखया विराजमानशेखरं 
महाकपालिसम्पदेशिरोजटालमस्तु नः ||६|| 

Lalata chatva rajvala dhanajn jaya sphu lingabha
Nipita pancha sayakam naman nilimpa nayakam
Sudha mayukha lekhaya viraja mana shekharam
Maha kapali sampade shiro jata lamastu nah .. 6


Meaning:
May we get the wealth of Siddhis from Shiva’s locks of hair, which 
devoured the God of Love with the sparks of the fire flaming in His 
forehead, who is bowed by all the celestial leaders, who is beautiful 
with a crescent moon 

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करालभालपट्टिकाधगद्धगद्धगज्ज्वल-
 द्धनञ्जयाहुतीकृतप्रचण्डपञ्चसायके | 
धराधरेन्द्रनन्दिनीकुचाग्रचित्रपत्रक
प्रकल्पनैकशिल्पिनि त्रिलोचने रतिर्मम ||. ७||

Karala bhala pattika dhagad dhagad dhagaj jvala
Ddhanajn jaya huti kruta prachanda pancha sayake
Dhara dharendra nandini kuchagra chitra patraka
Prakalpa naika shilpini trilochane ratir mama .. 7

Meaning:
My interest is in Lord Shiva, who has three eyes, who has offered the 
powerful God of Love into the fire, flaming Dhagad Dhagad on the 
flat surface of his forehead who is the sole expert artist of drawing 
decorative lines on the tips of breasts of Parvati, the daughter of 
the mountain king. 

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नवीनमेघमण्डली निरुद्धदुर्धरस्फुरत्- 
कुहूनिशीथिनीतमः प्रबन्धबद्धकन्धरः | 
निलिम्पनिर्झरीधरस्तनोतु कृत्तिसिन्धुरः 
कलानिधानबन्धुरः श्रियं जगद्धुरंधरः ||८||


Navina megha mandali niruddha durdha rasphurat
Kuhunishithi nitamah prabandha baddha kandharah
Nilimpa nirjhari dhara stanotu krutti sindhurah
Kala nidhana bandhurah shriyam jagad dhurandharah .. 8

Meaning:
May Lord Shiva give us prosperity, who bears the burden of this 
universe, who is lovely with the moon, who is red wearing the skin, 
who has the celestial river Ganga, whose neck is dark as midnight 
of new moon night covered by many layers of clouds. 

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प्रफुल्लनीलपङ्कजप्रपञ्चकालिमप्रभा
वलम्बिकण्ठकन्दलीरुचिप्रबद्धकन्धरम् | 
स्मरच्छिदं पुरच्छिदं भवच्छिदं मखच्छिदं 
गजच्छिदांधकच्छिदं तमन्तकच्छिदं भजे ||९||

Praphulla nila pankaja prapancha kali maprabha
Valambi kantha kandali ruche prabaddha kandharam
Smarachchidam purachchhidam bhavachchidam makhachchidam
Gajachchidandha kachidam tamanta kachchidam bhaje .. 9

Meaning:
I pray to Lord Shiva, whose neck is tied with the luster of the temples 
hanging on the neck with the glory of the fully-bloomed blue lotuses 
which looked like the blackness (sins) of the universe, who is the 
killer of Manmatha, who destroyed Tripuras, who destroyed the 
bonds of worldly life, who destroyed the sacrifice, who destroyed the 
demon Andhaka, the destroyer of the elephants, and who controlled 
the God of death, Yama. 

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अखर्व(अगर्व)सर्वमङ्गलाकलाकदम्बमञ्जरी 
रसप्रवाहमाधुरी विजृम्भणामधुव्रतम् | 
स्मरान्तकं पुरान्तकं भवान्तकं मखान्तकं 
गजान्तकान्धकान्तकं तमन्तकान्तकं भजे ||१०||

Akharva sarva mangala kala kadamba manjari
Rasa pravaha madhuri vijrum bhanama dhuvratam
Smarantakam purantakam bhavantakam makhantakam
Gajanta kandha kantakam tamanta kantakam bhaje .. 10
Meaning:
I pray to Lord Shiva, who has bees flying all over because of the sweet 
honey from the beautiful bunch of auspicious Kadamba flowers, who 
is the killer of Manmatha, who destroyed Tripuras, who destroyed the 
bonds of worldly life, who destroyed the sacrifice, who destroyed the 
demon Andhaka, the killer of the elephants, and who controlled the 
God of death, Yama. 

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जयत्वदभ्रविभ्रमभ्रमद्भुजङ्गमश्वस
द्विनिर्गमत्क्रमस्फुरत्करालभालहव्यवाट् | 
धिमिद्धिमिद्धिमिध्वनन्मृदङ्गतुङ्गमङ्गल 
ध्वनिक्रमप्रवर्तित प्रचण्डताण्डवः शिवः ||११||

Jayatvada bhravibhrama bhramad bhujanga mashvasa
Dvi nirgamatkrama sphurat karala bhala havyavat
Dhimid dhimid dhimidhvanan mrudanga tunga mangala
Dhvani karma pravartita prachanda tandavah shivah .. 11

Meaning:
Lord Shiva, whose dance of Tandava is in tune with the series of loud 
sounds of drum making Dhimid Dhimid sounds, who has the fire 
on the great forehead, the fire that is spreading out because of the 
breath of the snake wandering in whirling motion in the glorious sky. 

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दृषद्विचित्रतल्पयोर्भुजङ्गमौक्तिकस्रजोर् 
गरिष्ठरत्नलोष्ठयोः सुहृद्विपक्षपक्षयोः | 
तृणारविन्दचक्षुषोः प्रजामहीमहेन्द्रयोः 
समं प्रवर्तयन्मनः कदा सदाशिवं भजे ||१२|| 

Drushadvi chitra talpayor bhujanga maukti kasrajo
Garishtha ratna loshthayoh suhrudvi paksha pakshayoh
Trunara vinda chakshushoh praja mahi mahendrayoh
Sama pravrutikah samam pravartayan manah 
kada sada shivam bhajamyaham .. 12

Meaning:
When will I worship Lord Sadasiva (eternally auspicious) God, with 
equal vision towards the people and an emperor, and a blade of grass 
and lotus-like eye, towards both friends and enemies, towards the 
valuable gem and some lump of dirt, towards a snake and a garland 
and towards varied ways of the world 

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कदा निलिम्पनिर्झरीनिकुञ्जकोटरे 
वसन् विमुक्तदुर्मतिः सदा शिरः स्थमञ्जलिं वहन् |
 विमुक्तलोललोचनो ललामभाललग्नकः
 शिवेति मंत्रमुच्चरन् कदा सुखी भवाम्यहम् ||१३|| 



Kada nilimpa nirjhari nikunja kotare vasanh

Vimukta durmatih sada shirah stha manjalim vahan:

Vimukta lola lochano lalama bhala lagnakah

Shiveti mantra muncharan sada sukhi bhavamyaham .. 13


Meaning:
When will I be happy, living in the hollow place near the celestial 
river, Ganga, carrying the folded hands on my head all the time, with 
my bad thinking washed away, and uttering the mantra of Lord Siva 
and devoted in the God with glorious forehead with vibrating eyes. 

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इदम् हि नित्यमेवमुक्तमुत्तमोत्तमं स्तवं 
पठन्स्मरन्ब्रुवन्नरो विशुद्धिमेतिसंततम् | 
हरे गुरौ सुभक्तिमाशु याति नान्यथा गतिं 
विमोहनं हि देहिनां सुशङ्करस्य चिंतनम् ||१४|| 

Imam hi nityameva mukta mukta mottamam stavam
Pathan smaran bruvannaro vishuddhi meti santatam
Hare gurau subhakti mashu yati nanyatha gatim
Vimohanam hi dehinam sushankarasya chintanam .. 14

Meaning:
Whoever reads, remembers and says this best stotra as it is said here, 
gets purified for ever, and obtains devotion in the great Guru Siva. 
For this devotion, there is no other way. Just the mere thought of 
Lord Siva indeed removes the delusion.

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LISTEN SHIVA TANDAVA STOTRAM HERE-


FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE : A MODERN TIME GENIUS


FRIEDRICH WILHELM NIETZSCHE (1844 -1900) was a 19th Century German Philosopher and Philologist. He played an important forerunner of Existentialism movement and his work has generated an extensive secondary literature within both Continental Philosophy and Analytic Philosophy traditions of the 20th Century.

He Challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality, famously asserting that "GOD IS DEAD" .
HE QUOTED -

 "God is dead , God remains dead.And we have killed him . How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives : who will wipe this blood off us ? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement , what scared games shall we have to invent ? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us ? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?"

This statement led to the charges of Atheism ,Moral skepticism, Relativism and Nihilism on him.

  
He wrote prolifically and profoundly for many years under condition of ill-health and often intense physical pain, ultimately succumbing to serve mental illness. Many of his works remain controversial and open to conflicting interpretations, and his uniquely proactive writing style, and his non-traditional and often speculative thought processes have earned him many enemies as well as great praise. His life-affirming ideas ,however ,have inspired leading figures in all walks of  cultural life, not just philosophy, especially in Continental Europe. 

Now, you have an brief idea about why he is called as Modern Genius.
And I just love this fucking guy.


HERE ARE SOME  MIND BENDING QUOTES BY NIETZSCHE 



  • “Without music, life would be a mistake.” 

  • “I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.” 

  • “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” 

  • “It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!” 

  • “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” 

  • “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” 

  • “You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.” 

  • “Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.” 

  • “The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.” 

  • “Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier and simpler.” 

  • “Every deep thinker is more afraid of being understood than of being misunderstood.” 

  • “Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?” 

  • “The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.” 

  • “Man is the cruelest animal.” 

  • "Blessed are the forgetful for they get the better even of their blunders."

  • “In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” 

  • “The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die. As well the minds which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be mind.” 

  • “No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life, no one but you yourself alone.” 

  • “When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago.” 

  • “I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time.” 

  • “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” 



Nietzsche's Rare quotes that will make question everything:

“And we should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh.”

— Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra


“How little it takes to make us happy! The sound of a bagpipe. Without music life would be a mistake. The German even imagines God as singing songs.”

— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols



Main thought! The individual himself is a fallacy. Everything which happens in us is in itself something else which we do not know. ‘The individual’ is merely a sum of conscious feelings and judgments and misconceptions, a belief, a piece of the true life system or many pieces thought together and spun together, a ‘unity’, that doesn’t hold together. We are buds on a single tree—what do we know about what can become of us from the interests of the tree! But we have a consciousness as though we would and should be everything, a phantasy of ‘I’ and all ‘not I.’ Stop feeling oneself as this phantastic ego! Learn gradually to discard the supposed individual! Discover the fallacies of the ego! Recognize  egoism asfallacy! The opposite is not to be understood as altruism! This would be love of other supposed individuals! No! Get beyond ‘myself’ and ‘yourself’!  Experience cosmically!”

― Nietzsche, Kritische Studienausgabe





“Being nationalistic in the sense in which it is now demanded  by public opinion would, it seems to me, be for us who are more spiritual not mere insipidity but dishonesty, a deliberate deadening of our better will and conscience.”


— Nietzsche, Unpublished Note



“. . . This is the mistake which I seem to make eternally, that I imagine the sufferings of others as far greater than they really are. Ever since my childhood, the proposition ‘my greatest dangers lie in pity’ has been confirmed again and again. . . .”

― Nietzsche, 1884 letter




“. . . It seems to me that a human being with the very best of intentions can do immeasurable harm, if he is immodest enough to wish to profit those whose spirit and will are concealed from him. . . .”

                         ― Nietzsche, 1885 letter



“Christianity is called the religion of pity. Pity stands opposed to the tonic emotions which heighten our vitality! It has a depressing effect. We are deprived of strength when we feel pity. That loss of strength which suffering as such inflict on life is still further increased and multiplied by pity. Pity makes suffering contagious. Under certain circumstances, it may engender a total loss of life and vitality out of all proportion to the magnitude of the cause…”

— Nietzsche, The Antichrist



“Some have dared to call pity a virtue (in every noble ethic it is considered a weakness); and as if this were not enough, it has been made the virtue, the basis and source of all virtues. To be sure—and one should always keep this in mind—this was done by a philosophy that was nihilistic and had inscribed the negation of life upon its shield. Schopenhauer was consistent enough: pity negates life and renders it more deserving of negation.

Pity is the practice of nihilism. To repeat: this depressive and contagious instinct crosses those instincts which aim at the preservation of life and at the enhancement of its value. It multiplies misery and conserves all that is miserable, and is thus a prime instrument of the advancement of decadence: pity persuades men to nothingness!

— Nietzsche, The Antichrist






“The decrease in instincts which are hostile and arouse mistrust—and that is all our ‘progress’ amounts to—represents but one of the consequences attending the general decrease in vitality: it requires a hundred times more trouble and caution to make so conditional and late an existence prevail. Hence each helps the other; hence everyone is to a certain extent sick, and everyone is a nurse for the sick. And that is called ‘virtue.’ Among men who still knew life differently—fuller, more squandering, more overflowing—it would have been called by another name: ‘cowardice’ perhaps, ‘wretchedness,’ ‘old ladies’ morality.'”

— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols





“Self-interest is worth as much as the person who has it: it can be worth a great deal, and it can be unworthy and contemptible. Every individual may be scrutinized to see whether he represents the ascending or the descending line of life. Having made that decision, one has a canon for the worth of his self-interest. If he represents the ascending line, then his worth is indeed extraordinary―and for the sake of life as a whole, which takes a step farther through him, the care for his preservation and for the creation of the best conditions for him may even be extreme.”

― Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols




“In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering in innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. That was the haughtiest and most mendacious minute of ‘world history’―yet only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths the star grew cold, and the clever animals had to die.

One might invent such a fable and still not have illustrated sufficiently how wretched, how shadowy and flighty, how aimless and arbitrary, the human intellect appears in nature. There have been eternities when it did not exist; and when it is done for again, nothing will have happened. For this intellect has no further mission that would lead beyond human life. It is human, rather, and only its owner and producer gives it such importance, as if the world pivoted around it. But if we could communicate with the mosquito, then we would learn that it floats through the air with the same self-importance, feeling within itself the flying center of the world.”

― Nietzsche, On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense





“Judgments, judgments of value, concerning life, for it or against it, can, in the end, never be true: they have value only as symptoms, they are worthy of consideration only as symptoms; in themselves such judgments are stupidities. One must by all means stretch out one’s fingers and make the attempt to grasp this amazing finesse, that the value of life cannot be estimated.


— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols








“In science, convictions have no rights of citizenship, as is said with good reason. Only when they decide to descend to the modesty of a hypothesis, of a provisional experimental point of view, of a regulative fiction, maybe they be granted admission and even a certain value within the realm of knowledge—though always with the restriction that they remain under police supervision, under the police of mistrust. But does this not mean, more precisely considered, that a conviction may obtain admission to science only when it ceases to be a conviction? Would not the discipline of the scientific spirit begin with this, no longer to permit oneself any convictions? Probably that is how it is. But one must still ask whether it is not the case that, in order that this discipline could begin, a conviction must have been there already, and even such a commanding and unconditional one that it sacrificed all other convictions for its own sake. It is clear that science too rests on a faith; there is no science ‘without presuppositions.’ The question whether truth is needed must not only have been affirmed in advance, but affirmed to the extent that the principle, the faith, the conviction is expressed: ‘nothing is needed more than truth, and in relation to it everything else has only second-rate value.'”


— Nietzsche, The Gay Science





“Consequently, ‘will to truth’ does not mean ‘I will not let myself be deceived’ but—there is no choice—’I will not deceive, not even myself’: and with this we are on the ground of morality. For one should ask oneself carefully: ‘Why don’t you want to deceive?’ especially if it should appear—and it certainly does appear—that life depends on appearance; I mean, on error, simulation, deception, self-deception; and when life has, as a matter of fact, always shown itself to be on the side of the most unscrupulous polytropoi. Such an intent charitably interpreted, could perhaps be a quixotism, a little enthusiastic impudence; but it could also be something worse, namely, a destructive principle, hostile to life. ‘Will to truth’—that might be a concealed will to death.”

— Nietzsche, The Gay Science






“The means by which Julius Caesar defended himself against sickliness and headaches: tremendous marches, the most frugal way of life, uninterrupted sojourn in the open air, continuous exertion—these are, in general, the universal rules of preservation and protection against the extreme vulnerability of that subtle machine, working under the highest pressure, which we call genius.”


— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols






“To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death freely chosen, death at the right time, brightly and cheerfully accomplished amid children and witnesses: then a real farewell is still possible, as the one who is taking leave is still there; also a real estimate of what one has achieved and what one has wished, drawing the sum of one’s life—all in opposition to the wretched and revolting comedy that Christianity has made of the hour of death. One should never forget that Christianity has exploited the weakness of the dying for a rape of the conscience; and the manner of death itself, for value judgments about man and the past.”

— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols






“If there is to be art, if there is to be any aesthetic doing and seeing, one physiological condition is indispensable: frenzy. Frenzy must first have enhanced the excitability of the whole machine; else there is no art. All kinds of frenzy, however diversely conditioned, have the strength to accomplish this: above all, the frenzy of sexual excitement, this most ancient and original form of frenzy.”

— Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols




“Rule? Press my type on others? Dreadful. Is not my happiness precisely the sight of many who are different? Problem.”

— Nietzsche, Unpublished Note




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