Nietzsche's Zarathustra
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a work of art - with a massage that can change ones life! (if understood/practiced). the "second page" blow my mind! and the part about why he choose 'Z' as his mouthpiece - was one of the most inspiring statements i've ever heard! Trannel - you're a true artist for creating this :)
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Hi trannel, this is brilliant, thank you for sharing this. I have heard of Zarathustra being a Kurd (Persian), am I right. Now just consider, when he says persian, I'm not saying he's wrong, but maintain that history of that epoch of the history of the great ancient Kurds were usually sustained by the persians, now persians say Fars, bcz the Kurds didnt write. Howver we must not be fooled n like he said keep an open mind, anything could be anything. Btw the Kurds called Zarathustra Zardasht,
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I see.
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thus spoke Zarathustra
This is really amazing! An incredible read by one of the greatest minds in the history of humanity... What you've done is truly beyond words... Thank you. Thank you for taking the time and creating an unforgettable masterpiece.
ettymo 3 years ago
I am glad you enjoyed it. IMO Nietzsche's philosophy has to be understood in two ways, namely intellectually and aesthetically. Hence the music of Wagner.
trannel82 3 years ago
Why didn't you put it to Thus Spoke Zarathrustra by Richard Strauss?
republicantaurus 4 years ago
I think that the philosophical content and the message of Nietzsche's "Also sprach Zarathustra" are more important to me. However, Strauss' music expresses the feeling tone of different chapters very well.
trannel82 4 years ago
00:00 -- 01:43 Inspiration
01:44 -- 03:34 Zarathustra as a spokesman
03:35 -- 04:02 Zarathustra's prologue, God is dead
04:03 -- 05:20 Zarathustra's prologue, Superman
05:21 -- 06:47 Zarathustra's prologue, rope-dancer
06:48 -- 07:40 Zarathustra's prologue, corpse
07:41 -- 08:37 Zarathustra's prologue,companions/fellow creators
08:38 -- 10:07 Zarathustra's prologue, down-going
trannel82 4 years ago