Thus spoke Zarathustra - audiobook - by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Midsummer edition of Thus spoke Zarathustra
ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS AUDIOBOOK: www.bitchute.com/video/MeneoM...
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Thus Spake Zarathustra) is a philosophical novel by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885 and published between 1883 and 1891.
The book chronicles the fictitious travels and speeches of Zarathustra. Zarathustra's namesake was the founder of Zoroastrianism, usually known in English as Zoroaster (Avestan: Zaraϑuštra). Nietzsche is clearly portraying a "new" or "different" Zarathustra, one who turns traditional morality on its head. He goes on to characterize "what the name of Zarathustra means in my mouth, the mouth of the first immoralist:"
For what constitutes the tremendous historical uniqueness of that Persian is just the opposite of this. Zarathustra was the first to consider the fight of good and evil the very wheel in the machinery of things: the transposition of morality into the metaphysical realm, as a force, cause, and end in itself, is his work. [...] Zarathustra created this most calamitous error, morality; consequently, he must also be the first to recognize it. [...] His doctrine, and his alone, posits truthfulness as the highest virtue; this means the opposite of the cowardice of the "idealist” who flees from reality [...]-Am I understood?-The self-overcoming of morality, out of truthfulness; the self-overcoming of the moralist, into his opposite-into me-that is what the name of Zarathustra means in my mouth.
- Nietzsche, Ecce Homo, "Why I Am a Destiny", §3, trans. Walter Kaufmann
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ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS - AUDIOBOOK: www.bitchute.com/video/MeneoMsy7FGr/
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infamous4141 you know Zarathustra was persian right? And you know how Nietzsche talked of Islam having the completist right to despise Christianity right. No you don’t know that caus’ ur a fucking wanker
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Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
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Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ----------
@HypnoticHarmonys
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Thank you
@johngaltspeaking213
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A thousand thanks.
@bigben5708
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1hunnit
@NisaAnn
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Thank you so much for this !
@ianhowe1449
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You’re the man.
@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060
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"Good inventions are like women's breasts, useful and at the same time very pleasant" One of Nietzsche's best quotes.
@TshepoTau-ru2bv
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😆🤣
@AerialPenn
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I'll add it to the other great ones.
@graham6132
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Yeah, if you’re a baseless misogynist.
@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060
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@@graham6132 bro what? yeah Nietzsche was a misogynist but your STRETCHING if you say that quote as innately misogynistic.
@graham6132
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@@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 Thanks, Mr. I Don't Know How To Use "Your", I'm sure you're a Nietzsche scholar.
@sudhirpatel7620
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We are selfish to the point of pretending to be selfless. Amen.
@Infamous41
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Lol
@VanceBrazieljr
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My father says to me his son. Verily the man who pretends to be selfless must first know what selflessness is less he is just a liar to himself and those around him. So I say pretend not. If you know selfish and like it then be you selfish. If you know selfless and you like it be you selfless. If you are not at peace with your current state then here is what you must do. If you are selfish and desire to know selfless then seek out my father for you are all his children. If you are selfless and desire to know selfish seek this who betrayed my father and your choice will be your reward.
@michaelmatthews2818
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This to shall pass.
@soundmindbodydivine
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This is the first book I ever read cover to cover. I picked it off my father's shelf, and I couldn't put it down. It turned on my inner philosopher. It changed the wiring in my brain. It let me know I was not the only attempting to figure out the true nature of man. I was nine years old.
@jaywalkercrew4446
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You must've been clever
@Animal_Mother
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Have you reread it over time? As I do I glean new meanings didn't fathom before.
@soundmindbodydivine
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@Animal_Mother Yes actually I need to get another copy. I have listened recently on audiobook, but the real thing is much better.
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​@@jaywalkercrew4446 That was their intent.
@madahad9
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I've lost count of how many times I have read this book. The first time didn't go very well and I just dismissed it as pretentious drivel, perhaps a few lines caught my imagination. It planted enough of a seed to make me reread it years later. I began to understand it a little bit more, seeing beneath the symbolic language he was using. Little by little the wisdom being to reveal itself and I was reading it at least once a year. Whenever I needed a bit of fresh air to clear my mind I'd pick Thus Spoke Zarathustra. But I make no claims to understanding it all, some of it still flies over my head. I've since read most of Nietzsche's major works. I think I have done fairly well for a person who never made it to high school. I revisit the books from time to time. What has caught my imagination was his hostility towards organised religion. It feels more relevant now than ever.
@amitbhattacharya1393
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It's not only religion, but the whole set of values and the very table setting up those values.
@tuffgonggbUNCTION
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PENIEL face Of CHRIST JESUS
@leematthews6812
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I must admit, it pretty much went over my head when I read it. I only did so as preperation for Jung's Zarathustra studies. I may well give this a listen one day, see if any of it penetrates....
@centroid518
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Hey, have you thought about going to art school?
@evanthesquirrel
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That is the most meta analysis of nietczschzzcsse ever.
@knowthyself99
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The book is literally great and the narrator makes it greater . It makes you feel like the NIETZSCHE'S soul exist with his book .
@hijayo2307
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Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@darcycomearound2936
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I don’t understand a single word, I tried reading the text, no dice. Dono need an explainer companion book for it. Heard a lot about this, but I can’t understand what it means!
@Nothing_to_see_here_27.
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@@darcycomearound2936 Bruh moment.
@vedantgadiyar3895
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@@darcycomearound2936 Never start with thus spake zarathustra! Though it's considered his magnum opus.. Go in this order ... Ths genealogy of morals, beyond good and evil, the twilight of the idols , the antichrist and then thus spake zarathustra! Have fun with your reading!
@jbriones4144
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@@darcycomearound2936 I find myself in the same situation sometimes. The meaning is pretty deep and some words are not used anymore so I don't understand them to it's fullest extent but to make it easy on you, pause it. Rewind it to the area where you lost focus and read that part again, pause it and try to understand it's words in meanings. It can be very tedious but it's rewarding to fully understand the knowledge of this book.
@Eternalised
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One must still have chaos in oneself to give birth to a dancing star - Friedrich Nietzsche
@satnamo
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What is a star ? What is love ? What is longing ?
@homard6174
@homard6174 2 роки тому
Jung moment
@user-js8ud3ub9p
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Eternalised is a great channel, very thoughtful
@kayoss11
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@@satnamo What is a star ? Light What is love ? Light What is longing ? Lack of light.
@he6665
@he6665 4 місяці тому
​@@kayoss11What is light?
@diarmuidsheehan4927
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"O Solitude! Solitude, my home! I have lived too long wildly in strange lands to come home to you without tears!" - The Home Coming, Part 3
@hijayo2307
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Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@mercurypoizund2291
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Love him or hate him, his books are unsurpassed ...a reason to learn German.
@frankskoda-simmons4802
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Absolutely. Love him or hate him. You have no right to indifference.
@demetriramoundos7625
@demetriramoundos7625 5 років тому
@@frankskoda-simmons4802 indifference poses theory that explains reason to explain the difference . you cannot deny the matrix of of an idea.
@sixT4T
@sixT4T 5 років тому
@@samdowner1792 Downer indeed
@samdowner1792
@samdowner1792 5 років тому
That was original. But I understand truth makes people uncomfortable
@sixT4T
@sixT4T 5 років тому
@@samdowner1792 that wasn't at all original and you should feel very uncomfortable
@vgamedude12
@vgamedude12 Рік тому
The analogy of one being a pillar. Hard on the inside but beautiful on the outside spiraling ever upward. That is truly an image of the ideal.
@centroid518
@centroid518 Рік тому
Yeah that part got to me too. So eloquent!
@victorallwise3520
@victorallwise3520 3 роки тому
"Remain true to the Earth...to blaspheme the Earth is now the most dreadful sin", thus spake Zarathustra.
@coolworx
@coolworx 6 років тому
Man is a rope between the animal and the superman over an abyss. Wow. Just wow.
@davidnuno5515
@davidnuno5515 6 років тому
Noah Namey a bit melodramatic I would say.
@coolworx
@coolworx 6 років тому
Funambulism seems to explain our predicament - with our balancing pole of politics/religion vs science/rationality barely keeping us from stumble.
@WasemNator
@WasemNator 6 років тому
Noah Namey I agree Wow
@plutonium120
@plutonium120 6 років тому
shits wicked i right? i freaking love nietzsche
@JoseFernandez-br3pf
@JoseFernandez-br3pf 6 років тому
hahaha it does does it?
@danielsaxton4093
@danielsaxton4093 2 роки тому
I sat all night and listened to one of my old favorites. It was truly a breath of fresh air...mountain air. Freedom? It starts at home. Goodnight you all. I wish you peace!
@re7anthealchemist595
@re7anthealchemist595 4 роки тому
"I lose nothing when I lose my life, I am not much more than an animal which hath been taught to dance but by blows and scanty fare" This shit blew my mind...
@myshadowkungfu
@myshadowkungfu 3 роки тому
'The Kybalion' Hermes
@benjaminlquinlan8702
@benjaminlquinlan8702 3 роки тому
In what regard I wonder
@rejuve50plus59
@rejuve50plus59 5 років тому
Beautifully read, thanks so much for presenting this masterpiece so well.
@yashkale5866
@yashkale5866 Рік тому
Love the audiobook. Thanks for uploading this beautiful 11 hour long book
@PsychicSploob
@PsychicSploob 4 роки тому
I thought at first that maybe the narrator was an impressive AI, but nope, the reader is just good at what he does.
@FayAlexGG
@FayAlexGG 4 роки тому
😌
@davidgamble4086
@davidgamble4086 4 роки тому
1:25 skip the fanfare
@freddygranillos1799
@freddygranillos1799 4 роки тому
You are the bridge friend
@boukllas
@boukllas 4 роки тому
dat fly
@blumajick
@blumajick 4 роки тому
david gamble there’s a fly on u
@user-jy3ns5rv1k
@user-jy3ns5rv1k 4 роки тому
Thank you. The music is really not necessary
@shelbyb9965
@shelbyb9965 4 роки тому
u tha real mvp
@AncientOrange
@AncientOrange 4 роки тому
Wow, I didn’t expect Nietzsche’s voice to sound like this
@seankelly378
@seankelly378 4 роки тому
@Alexander Raster fantastic comedian
@seankelly378
@seankelly378 4 роки тому
@Alexander Raster nobody's fighting anyone , I enjoyed the joke , and thus I say fantastic comedian
@adolfhitlerssingleballsack7682
@adolfhitlerssingleballsack7682 4 роки тому
LOL
@adolfhitlerssingleballsack7682
@adolfhitlerssingleballsack7682 4 роки тому
Alexander Raster good comedian, get the stick out yo ass
@emilys9524
@emilys9524 4 роки тому
i cant stop thinking about this comment
@mrkingjesse378
@mrkingjesse378 3 роки тому
The Last Man is a scary reality. But also extremely good insight into why I hate today’s society so much.
@privatprivat7279
@privatprivat7279 3 роки тому
Why a scary reality? U only hate todays society because u havent manage to raise above it.
@scherado01
@scherado01 3 роки тому
One of the books that led me to Nietzsche was Francis Fukuyama's "The End Of History and the Last Man."
@Leisurelee53
@Leisurelee53 10 місяців тому
The ubermench is not a goal. It is a foil; a standard that one, lacking a divine scripture to define, is the image to compare oneself against. The reflection for the individual to behold their own weakness. The honesty and purity you recognize and defy. Your 2 am taco bell drunken and stoned self being aware of what you sacrificed
@shinybeast8946
@shinybeast8946 9 місяців тому
@@privatprivat7279 Or maybe society hasn't managed to raise itself.
@privatprivat7279
@privatprivat7279 9 місяців тому
@@shinybeast8946 that comprehention is not specific enough.and can mean many things. Our evolution and socities never stops, it collapses, may collapse as it done before.it always raises... but in a proper structure it can raise in onimaginable ways. In such ways.... the majority of the current human beings cant even live those ways...
@himikotoga1733
@himikotoga1733 6 років тому
I just ordered this. Recently got into Nietzsche. He is amazing. I never knew how I got along all this time in life without reading his work.
@2024istheyearofblessing
@2024istheyearofblessing 4 роки тому
How is the progress?
@chrisp2481
@chrisp2481 4 роки тому
Himiko Toga I feel like I'm finding all of these authors just now because I wasn't ready before.
@anythingbutmyrealname
@anythingbutmyrealname 4 роки тому
@@chrisp2481 Yes bro
@ColemanBornAgain
@ColemanBornAgain 7 місяців тому
@@chrisp2481funnily enough, I’m going through the same thing 3 years later.
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 4 роки тому
Favourite excerpts 34:56 “Three metamorphoses of the spirit, do I designate to you, how the spirit becometh a camel, the camel a lion and the lion at last, a child.” 1:28:12 “The state, I call it, where all are poison drinkers, the good and the bad. The state, where all lures themselves, the good and the bad, the state where the slow suicide of all is called life.” 1:34:38 “Raise no longer an arm against them, innumerable are they and it is not thy lot to be a fly flap. Innumerable are the small and pitiable ones and of many a proud structure raindrops & weeds have been the ruin.” 1:41:40 “Our faith in others betrayeth wherein we would feign have faith in ourselves, our longing for a friend is our betrayer” 1:53:20 “Your bad love to yourself maketh solitude a prison to you.” 2:26:54 "Physician, heal thyself, then wilt thou also heal thy patient, let it be his best cure to see with his eyes him who maketh himself whole." Secure your oxygen mask before fastening your child's. A petty bitterness is lurking inside any irrational attack on yourself. Be above. 2:29:14 “Therefore, all belief is of so little account. Now do I bid use me and find yourselves. And only when thee have all denied me, will I return unto you.” 2:44:00 “And when we learn better to enjoy ourselves, then do we unlearn best to give pain to others and to contrive pain.” 3:06:40 The Tarantulas ukposts.info/have/v-deo/b6WTZIp6ga6o2I0.html (What inspired me to listen to Thus Spoke Zarathustra!) 3:28:40 “Perhaps she is wicked and false and altogether a woman, but when she speaketh ill of herself, just then does she seduce most.” 3:39:50 “Whatever cannot obey itself, is commanded, just is the nature of living things, this however is the third thing that I heard, namely that commanding is more difficult is more than obeying.” 4:21:56 41, The Soothsayer - Nihilism foreseen “And I saw a great sadness come over mankind, the best turned weary of their works, a doctrine, a faith ran beside it ‘All is empty, all is alike, all hath been.’ and from all hills it re-echoed ‘All is empty, all is alike, all hath been.’” 4:37:07 “The spirit of revenge, my friends, that hath hitherto been man’s best contemplation and where there was suffering, it was claimed there was always penalty. Penalty, so it calleth itself revenge, with a lying word it feigneth a good conscience.” 4:51:40 “It is the stillest words which bring the storm, thoughts that come with dove’s footsteps guide the world.” 4:55:09 “In the end one experienceth only oneself.” 4:58:54 “Whence come the highest mountains, so did I once ask? Then did I learn that they come out of the sea, that testimony is inscribed on their stones and on the walls of their summits, out of the deepest must the highest come to its height. Thus, spake Zarathustra on the ridge of the mountain where it was cold.” 5:04:42 “But there is something in me which I call courage, it hath hitherto slain for me every dejection, this courage at last bid me stand still and say “Dwarf, thou or I?” for courage is the best slayer, courage which attacketh, for in every attack there is sound of triumph. Man, whoever is the most courageous animal, thereby hath he overcome every animal, with sound of triumph hath he overcome every pain, human pain however is the sorest pain.” 5:31:41 “Of man there is little here, therefore do their woman masculinize themselves, for only he who is man enough will save the woman in woman.” 6:35:54 “One should not wish to enjoy where one doth not contribute to the enjoyment. And one should not wish to enjoy. For enjoyment and innocence are most bashful things, neither like to be sought for, one should have them, but one should rather seek for guilt and pain.” 6:40:06 “Once did one believe in soothsayers and astrologers and therefore did one believe everything is fate, thou shalt for thou must, then again did one did distrust all soothsayers and astrologers and therefore did one believe, everything is freedom thou canst for thou willest. 6:44:58 13 - “Why should one live? All is vain, to live, that is thrash straw, to live, that is to burn oneself and yet not get warm. Such ancient babblings still passeth for wisdom because it is old however and smelleth mustily therefore is it the more honoured, even mold enobleth, children might thus speak, they shun the fire because it hath burnt them, there is much childishness in the old books of “wisdom” and he whoever thrasheth straw, why should he be allowed to rail at thrashing, such a fool one would have to muzzle. Such persons sit down to the table and bring nothing with them, not even good hunger and then do they rail “All is vain” But to eat and to drink well my brethren is verily no vain art. Break up, break up for me the tables of the never joyous ones.” 6:44:58 “Willing emancipateth, for willing is creating.”
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 4 роки тому
6:59:12 “Only the birds are still beyond him and if man should yet learn to fly, alas to what height would his rapacity fly? 23 - Thus would I have man and woman, fit for war the one, fit for maternity the other, both however fit for dancing with head and legs and lost be the day to us in which a measure hath not been danced and false be every truth which hath not had laughter along with it.” 7:00:18 “On that account, want I the honest ones to say to one another, “We love each other, let us see to it that we maintain our love, or shall our pledging be blundering, give us a set term and a small marriage that we may see if we are fit for the great marriage.” It is a great matter always to be twain. Thus, do I council all honest ones and what would be my love to the superman and to all that is to come if I should council and speak otherwise. Not only to propagate yourselves onwards but upwards, thereto oh my brethren may the garden of marriage help you.” 7:44:12 “Thus, spake the devil unto me once on a time ‘Even God hath his hell, it is his love for man.’ And lately did I hear him say these words ‘God is dead, of his pity for man hath God died.’” 7:49:13 “Who not in vain counselled himself once on a time, become what thou art.” 7:51:04 “For one day must it yet come and may not pass by, what must one day come and may not pass by? Our great “Huzzah!” That is to say our great remote human kingdom, the Zarathustra kingdom of a thousand years.” 8:36:37 “He was equivocal, he was also indistinct. How he raged at us, this wrath snorter, because we understood him badly, but why did he not speak more clearly and if the fault lay in our ears, why did he give us ears that heard him badly? If there was dirt in our ears, well, who put it in them? Too much miscarried with him, this potter who had not learned thoroughly, that he took revenge on his pots and creations however, because they turned out badly, that was a sin against good taste.” 8:43:17 “Do not however look at me, honour thus mine ugliness, they persecute me, thou art thou my last refuge, not with their hatred, not with their bailiffs. Oh, such persecution would I mock at and be proud and cheerful, hath not all success hitherto been with the well persecuted ones? And he who persecuteth well readily learn how to be obsequent when once he is put behind, but it is their pity.” 8:45:02 “Thy shame, oh Zarathustra honoured me, with difficulty did I get out of the crowd of the pitiful, that I might find the only one that at present teacheth that pity is obtrusive, thyself oh Zarathustra. Whether it be the pity of a god, or whether it be human pity, it is offensive to modesty and unwillingness to help maybe nobler than the virtue that rusheth to do so.” 8:49:14 “Only the doer learneth.” 9:39:42 “When truth hath once triumphed there, then ask yourselves with good distrust, what strong error hath fought for it. Be on your guard also against the learned, they hate you, because they are unproductive.” 10:04:35 “‘For fear of wild animals, that hath been longest fostered in man, inclusive of the animal which he concealeth and feareth in himself, Zarathustra calleth it ‘The beast inside’. Such prolonged ancient fear, at last become subtle, spiritual and intellectual, at present, me thinketh it is called science.’ Thus, spake the conscientious one. But Zarathustra, who had just come back into his cave and had heard and divined the last discourse threw a handful of roses to the conscientious one and laughed on account of his truths. ‘Why!? He exclaimed, what did I hear just now? Verily it seemeth to me thou art a fool or else I myself am one and quietly and quickly will I put thy truth upside down. For fear, is an exception with us, courage however and adventure and delight in the uncertain, in the unattempted, courage to seemeth to me the entire primitive history of man. The wildest and most courageous animals hath he envied and robbed of all their virtues, thus only did he become “Man” this courage at last become subtle, spiritual and intellectual, this human courage with eagle’s pinions and serpent’s wisdom, this it seemeth to me is called at present…” 10:06:59 “He loveth his enemies this art knoweth he better than anyone I have seen, but he taketh revenge for it, on his friends.” 10:28:13 “Think of thyself, oh Zarathustra, thou thyself, verily, even thou couldst well become an ass through super abundance of wisdom. Doth not the true sage willingly walk on the crookedest paths?” 10:29:39 “He who wanteth to kill most thoroughly laugheth, not by wrath but by laughter doth one kill.” 10:44:39 “Her woe doth she ruminate over, in a dream, the old deep midnight and still more her joy, for joy, although woe be deep, joy is deeper still than grief can be.” 10:45:08 “Whatever hath become perfect, everything mature wanteth to die, so sayest thou, blessed, blessed by the vintner’s knife, but everything immature wanteth to live, alas. Woe sayeth, hence! Go! Away thou woe, but everything that suffereth wanteth to live, that it may become mature and lively and longing. Longing for the further, the higher, the brighter. I want heirs, so sayeth everything that suffereth, I want children, I do not want myself. Joy however, doth not want heirs, it doth not want children. Joy wanteth itself, it wanteth eternity, it wanteth recurrence, it wanteth everything eternally like itself.” 10:57:10 “‘Well, the lion hath come, my children are nigh, Zarathustra hath grown ripe, mine hour hath come. This is my morning… my day beginneth. Arise now, arise thou great noontide.’ Thus spake Zarathustra and left his cave, glowing and strong, like a morning sun coming out of gloomy mountains.
@user-bc3ym9xp7o
@user-bc3ym9xp7o 3 роки тому
ありがとうございます😊
@hijayo2307
@hijayo2307 2 роки тому
Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@providence1961
@providence1961 2 роки тому
Thank you for your sincere endeavor
@milesmccoy2976
@milesmccoy2976 2 роки тому
@jordan beagle Don’t care.
@Meishach2112
@Meishach2112 6 років тому
An excellent reading. Thank you for your work!
@murdawasthecase8782
@murdawasthecase8782 Рік тому
Absolute legend uploading this with no ads
@holyphainesthai286
@holyphainesthai286 4 місяці тому
Am I really gonna sit here for ten hours listening to a book stoned as hell with my kitten chillin? Yes
@_Perseus
@_Perseus 4 місяці тому
being stoned+philosophy, you’re about to have some revelations
@heathermaria423
@heathermaria423 2 місяці тому
I am 😂😊
@okaytoletgo
@okaytoletgo Місяць тому
Here's ten hours of a lovely purring cat. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/i4JmgGh5io9_1nk.html.
@Hayabusa2005
@Hayabusa2005 5 років тому
Thank you for uploading this
@DonCarlosHormozi
@DonCarlosHormozi Рік тому
One of the most beautiful and most creative works ever written! I really really enjoyed it and I periodically reread/relisten to this marvelous addition! The narrator is absolutely superb! Thank you for posting!
@businesswalks8301
@businesswalks8301 Рік тому
what exactly is it about? I tried to jump in and out and I have no clue what he was saying. what is the magician about? he didn't even mention the magician
@michaelsiegfried3878
@michaelsiegfried3878 Рік тому
@@businesswalks8301 its basically just straight philosophy with a very light fiction attached
@businesswalks8301
@businesswalks8301 Рік тому
@@michaelsiegfried3878 what's the philosophy of his? it seems very unclear
@TheDanksNewGroove
@TheDanksNewGroove Рік тому
@@businesswalks8301 In a word, existentialism.
@businesswalks8301
@businesswalks8301 Рік тому
@@TheDanksNewGroove that word is so vague that it means nothing practical
@ewagraphicdesigns
@ewagraphicdesigns 2 роки тому
Best intro to an audiobook ever!
@williamhugh6630
@williamhugh6630 3 роки тому
Oh but to touch that deep wisdom contentment upon your conscience,there is nothing to compare! Thank you for uploading this.
@hijayo2307
@hijayo2307 2 роки тому
Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@MG-ge5xq
@MG-ge5xq 4 роки тому
Great translation! Love it!
@SantoshGupta-zb1lu
@SantoshGupta-zb1lu Рік тому
Unconditional gratitude for entire blessing Lord Zarathustra
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
SELF NOTES (pay no mind) “Man is a thing far too imperfect for me to love [...] Verily, a polluted stream is man; one must be a sea to receive a polluted stream without becoming impure” Pure Genius
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
“One must have chaos within one’s self, to give birth to a dancing star”
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
“There is ice in their laughter”
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
“Even curiosity and terror become fatigued”
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
“I want to teach men the sense of their existence; the lightning out of a dark cloud; man!”
@overlex
@overlex 3 роки тому
Power liketh to walk on crooked legs
@rejuve50plus59
@rejuve50plus59 5 років тому
I find it impossible to extract one single quote, as the entire masterpiece is just that: an end to end series of priceless anecdotes.
@Animal_Mother
@Animal_Mother 5 років тому
But it is nothing but a start
@screamofsodak6562
@screamofsodak6562 6 років тому
Good times create weak men Weak men create hard times Hard times create strong men Strong men create good times. Such is the cycle of life, each is a consequence of the precedent. Or at least, that is what I interpret of the On Warriors And Men passage.
@namanchaturvedi8897
@namanchaturvedi8897 6 років тому
weak men provide the intellect while strong men provide the energy weak men put the basis of civilisation while strong carry it to its realisation weak men value peace while strong men value domination no one is superior or inferior each has his own value/ills depending on the times!!
@whitepatriarch1708
@whitepatriarch1708 6 років тому
West is now populated with weak men about to bring hard times upon us all, weak and strong. I've decided to to have any mercy towards the weak, neither I'm asking for any from them...
@wratched
@wratched 6 років тому
Nietsche's philosophy only works in good times. In genuinely hard times, charity and neighbour-love are the only way forward.
@FromTacoma
@FromTacoma 5 років тому
Scream Of Sodak Such beautiful simplicity! Thank you!
@FromTacoma
@FromTacoma 5 років тому
FacePuncher these lessons are taught everywhere it's so beautiful to me that the ideas put forth by Nietzsche are found in everything from comic books, to scripture, from ancient mythology, to mundane daily living! My lens can see! Now the work begins. May we navigate the narrow path.
@davebryant5731
@davebryant5731 3 роки тому
I’m speechless! Thanks a billion
@nateTheNomad23
@nateTheNomad23 5 років тому
By far, the most profound information I've ever encountered or could conceive of. Its so thick with wisdom and insight Id need to write out each passage and study its individual components and their relevance to the overall thesis. "An entire book in each paragraph"
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 5 років тому
Whom are you quoting?
@nateTheNomad23
@nateTheNomad23 5 років тому
@@LOLERXP Jordan Peterson in one of his lectures on Nietzsche
@samdowner1792
@samdowner1792 5 років тому
LOL Wanker.
@samdowner1792
@samdowner1792 5 років тому
@@nateTheNomad23 Jordan is a wanker.
@alexanderlamothe1896
@alexanderlamothe1896 4 роки тому
Sam Downer Sam Downer hath begun his down-going.
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 3 роки тому
Such a good book, glad I listened to it last year
@recursive_dream
@recursive_dream Рік тому
Wow, incredible. I made this background photo almost a decade ago. I'm glad someone has used it for good purpose :)
@guanjo15
@guanjo15 Рік тому
That’s awesome that you found it bro!
@samo6401
@samo6401 3 роки тому
Ignore this, its just me marking where I stop: 1:19:59
@slickbs3985
@slickbs3985 12 днів тому
I’m also taking a break almost the exact same place as of now I’m stopping at 1:15:59
@chrisjohns4531
@chrisjohns4531 2 роки тому
This is something I've wanted to read and I'm pleased to listen for free.
@XeL__
@XeL__ Рік тому
my favorite book of all time, a delicious mix of poesy and philosphy and story telling
@jasbadsirron6424
@jasbadsirron6424 Рік тому
And prophecy.
@charlesstevens8764
@charlesstevens8764 2 роки тому
The reader has accomplished this narration with tremendous elan, each word and sentence have the effect of a torrent surging from the page, while euphoniously cascading into the listener's ear, inducing a stream like tranquility in one's mind. What a beautiful fusion of Nietzsche's irruptive and pugnacious thoughts integrated with his galvanizing "storm bolt" stylus, and the readers lyrical articulations, which levitate one's visions like a zephyr wafting into a wispy cloud.
@anlze9557
@anlze9557 Рік тому
"elan" lol
@jerrywbrice
@jerrywbrice 4 роки тому
After having studied this ineffable work of pure genius for some time, I have come to know it thus as the greatest expression of human perception available.
@hijayo2307
@hijayo2307 2 роки тому
Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@michaelsiegfried3878
@michaelsiegfried3878 Рік тому
Absolutely
@jmkix29
@jmkix29 4 роки тому
Thanks for uploading this
@augustinelg5769
@augustinelg5769 8 місяців тому
Thank you, amazing work
@captainblimp4133
@captainblimp4133 4 роки тому
1:38:23 I love the forest. It is bad to live in cities,there they're too many of the lustful 🤩
@komiks4229
@komiks4229 2 роки тому
My god this is MADLY GOOD!
@shinybeast8946
@shinybeast8946 9 місяців тому
"The Flies of the Marketplace" is one of my favorite passages ever. Absolutely brilliant.
@hugod2000
@hugod2000 3 роки тому
Brilliant. Thanks for posting this.
@bell6257
@bell6257 Рік тому
Thanks for this video so kindly!
@kafour-3940
@kafour-3940 Рік тому
I have read this book many many many times, i think it’s the best that mankind has ever produced , Rest in peace ☮️ ,
@ansabali6583
@ansabali6583 Рік тому
Goodness! How much the vocal expression make the difference. You’ll understand the meaning of the words even if you’ve never known it before, just by the way it’s delivered in a sentence.
@antichrist.superstar
@antichrist.superstar 4 місяці тому
If anyone is wondering, this is the Thomas Common translation. Exceptionally beautiful, better than other translations.
@philosophicallyspeaking6463
@philosophicallyspeaking6463 7 місяців тому
I know this volume back to front, and was therefore...slow to come to terms with the particular timbre of the narrators voice; relative to the voice I cast for this prose to in my minds ear. But, he does a good job with the declarative elements of the read, and it allowed me to share this important and beautiful work with those not otherwise given to reading, let alone broaching philosophy. All in all, a significant contribution to casual philosophic inquiry. Thanks for posting it.
@AfroInsight
@AfroInsight 2 роки тому
1:31:08 -The Flies in the Market-Place 47:00 3:05:00 4:22 8:36:00 Just bookmarking my favorite parts
@maximilienrobes1822
@maximilienrobes1822 5 років тому
3:46:21 All life is a dispute about taste and tasting
@user-gn6pv5vg9i
@user-gn6pv5vg9i Місяць тому
I've read this book audibly, like an hour in about 5 times and it's pretty neat.
@nakedsushi2009
@nakedsushi2009 3 роки тому
SOLD! .... I’m a sucker for EPIC MUSICAL pieces as the intro! Perfect!
@thattimestampguy
@thattimestampguy 2 роки тому
*Bookmark* 1:32 Man goes into the mountains, speaks to the star 8:04 Ape to Man to Superman: line of laughing stocks 12:51 10:36 My Happiness should justify existence itself 16:50 Culture, Pride, Contempt 18:10 The Last Man 20:41 "I am not the mouth for these ears" 24:18 Night with the corpse 29:12 Deadman laid into a tree for protection from wolves 29:58 I need living companions 33:38 Do I Still Live? Let the animals lead Zarathustra into the forest. 35:37 What is the heaviest weight The Spirit can carry? Child - "A Holy YEA" 39:56 Wise Man 47:10 Beyond Man 53:10 The Body 54:26 Ego, Self • Think, Feel, Rejoice
@mountain-roots
@mountain-roots 11 місяців тому
Nice! Keep it up
@thedukeofdukers
@thedukeofdukers 5 років тому
Every copy of this book should come with one of those programmable speakers that you find Hallmark cards and it plays Richard Strauss every time you turn to the first page.
@aleksgavri3108
@aleksgavri3108 3 роки тому
Thank you, that was amazing.
@privatprivat7279
@privatprivat7279 3 роки тому
What Did u take from it?can u se?
@youtubeisevil
@youtubeisevil 7 місяців тому
I always have to re-read the text on my own pace to understand any of it so it takes at least thrice as long to read this but it's really enjoyable and worth it
@malikialgeriankabyleswag4200
@malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 3 роки тому
3:36:00 "How did my Soul rise again out of such sepulkas; Ye, something invulnerable, unburiable is with me! Something that would rend rocks asunder! It is called, my Will."
@slka3272
@slka3272 5 років тому
If you need help on when to stop so you can take a break: 10:57:42
@thesilenthunter4908
@thesilenthunter4908 Рік тому
"I mock my winter guest With a cold shower every morning" Thus spoke Zarathustra
@richardjames8008
@richardjames8008 2 роки тому
I dont have a clue what it's all about but I keep listening to it.
@hollisterlasers-ion8939
@hollisterlasers-ion8939 3 роки тому
This appears to be the Thomas Common translation, published in 1909. A text version is available on Wikisource.
@iammraat3059
@iammraat3059 3 роки тому
What fr?
@lionthereader
@lionthereader 2 роки тому
Thanks. en.wikisource.org/wiki/Thus_Spake_Zarathustra
@tylermanning4321
@tylermanning4321 3 роки тому
"Your very self wanteth to die" truer words were never spoken
@inukleist5258
@inukleist5258 Рік тому
Bro ty so freakin much! I freakin love this!
@sambradley2975
@sambradley2975 5 років тому
My favorite book. Nietzsche was a great philosopher.
@TonyT-jn9vf
@TonyT-jn9vf 3 роки тому
Bookmark 1: 16:13 2: 33:12 3: 45:45 4: 57:20
@jpgay4372
@jpgay4372 Рік тому
Please clearly provide the credits: translated by, narrated by. This is a great performance, it deserves recognition. Thanks.
@theironknight597
@theironknight597 Рік тому
I am not sure who translated this but the reader is John Lee, he also narrated Napoleon: A Life by Andrew Roberts which can be found on Audible.
@jpgay4372
@jpgay4372 Рік тому
@@theironknight597 I believe it's the 1909 translation by Common
@bojackhorseman7090
@bojackhorseman7090 3 роки тому
Just WOW Thank you a lot.
@JSK1889U
@JSK1889U 2 роки тому
Thank you mr. John Lee...!!!
@yamilethvargasestrada5976
@yamilethvargasestrada5976 5 років тому
Know thyself sometimes could be an amazing, contradictory and sorprising journey for many. risky and over whelming for others whom yet not learned themselves
@samdowner1792
@samdowner1792 5 років тому
Sure if you are a self obsessed wanker like most of you morons. No wonder geh world is so fucked up. Look at the idiots in it A bunch of narcissistic wankers.
@kingkalki5212
@kingkalki5212 4 роки тому
Sam Downer a telling tirade by such a noble one
@zarathustrasdeciple4283
@zarathustrasdeciple4283 5 років тому
6:18 spirit of gravity
@all4honor
@all4honor 15 днів тому
I have always struggled with this book until recently. As a combat vet and student of philosolphy, I have volunteely isolated myself and now after years of isolation i feel i am ready to hear and understand the maater of philosophy and self empowerments teachings.
@goldgamercommenting2990
@goldgamercommenting2990 Рік тому
0:00 - 0:49 - 1:26 2001 space odyssey The iconic theme of a sign of triumph Like that of the recent Artemis 1 and the old Apollo ages A song of victory Perfect for such an iconic movie like 2001 This is considered the best film piece in the ages
@Nitfluad
@Nitfluad 11 місяців тому
You got this thing completely mixed up. It's no original composition made for the film - it was written back in 1896 by Richard Strauss, who named it after Nietzsche's work (which he felt inspired by when composing)
@user-dk9hl5ez9k
@user-dk9hl5ez9k 4 роки тому
35:00 the three metamorphoses of the spirit
@tirig6346
@tirig6346 2 роки тому
For I love thee, oh eternity!
@zarathustrasdeciple4283
@zarathustrasdeciple4283 5 років тому
5:1:21 vision and the enigma
@betrueALLWAYS
@betrueALLWAYS 3 роки тому
With all that I AM...I Thank You for this audio book💋💋💋
@jimnance9872
@jimnance9872 2 роки тому
"When did ever a dragon die of a serpent's poison said he" The Destroyer of Morality
@PeacePlease.
@PeacePlease. 6 років тому
Thank you so v. much. Tried reading this book years ago, but that version of it was v. hard to comprehend. This is simple & a pleasure to listen to. Look 4ward to the words of Our Beloved Prophet - Zarathustra. Peace & Blessings.
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 4 роки тому
PeacePlease! I couldn’t agree more ; I bought all Dostoevsky’s books , they lay unread for years and I ended up listening to them on UKposts .
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 4 роки тому
Catch545 dusty 👍🏽
@joerivandeweyer3056
@joerivandeweyer3056 Рік тому
well you could also read peter paul the postman if nietzsche's too hard
@Brice23
@Brice23 2 роки тому
And my soul also is a gushing fountain. 'Tis night; now do all songs of loving ones awake, and my soul also is the song of a loving one, thus sang Zarathustra.
@damorevo4013
@damorevo4013 6 років тому
thanks for this!
@SoarLong
@SoarLong 3 роки тому
its hard to wrap your mind around how good this book is and apparently Friedrich wrote it in 10 days
@hijayo2307
@hijayo2307 2 роки тому
Complete chapter links below! Zarathustra's prologue - 1:26 #1 - 3:28 #2 - 7:23 #3 - 12:27 #4 - 16:13 #5 - 21:14 #6 Zarathustra's discourses - 34:49 Chapter 1 The Three Metamorphoses - 39:54 Chapter 2 The Academic Chairs of Virtue - 45:44 Chapter 3 Backworldsmen - 53:05 Chapter 4 The Despisers of the Body - 57:21 Chapter 5 Joys and Passions - 1:01:24 Chapter 6 The Pale Criminal - 1:06:26 Chapter 7 Reading and writing - 1:10:21 Chapter 8 The Tree on the Hill - 1:16:26 Chapter 9 The Preachers of Death - 1:20:25 Chapter 10 War and Warriors -------- - 1:24:39 Chapter 11 The New Idol - 1:31:03 Chapter 12 The Flies in the Market Place - 1:38:18 Chapter 13 Chastity - 1:41:00 Chapter 14 The Friend - 1:45:36 Chapter 15 The Thousand and One Goals - 1:51:05 Chapter 16 Neighbour-love - 1:54:42 Chapter 17 The Way of the Creating One - 2:01:03 Chapter 18 Old and Young Women - 2:05:42 Chapter 19 The Bite of the Adder - 2:09:23 Chapter 20 On Child and Marriage --------- - 2:13:51 Chapter 21 Voluntary Death - 2:19:54 Chapter 22 The Bestowing Virtue THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA, SECOND PART. - 2:30:20 Chapter 23 The Child with the Mirror - 2:36:18 Chapter 24 In the Happy Isles - 2:42:11 Chapter 24 The Pitiful --2:48:21 Chapter 26 The Priests - 2:53:58 Chapter 27 The Virtuous - 3:00:40 Chapter 28 The Rabble - 3:05:00 Chapter 29 Tarantulas - 3:13:57 Chapter 30 The Famous Wise Ones --------- - 3:20:12 Chapter 31 The Night Song - 3:24:21 Chapter 32 The Dance Song - 3:30:00 Chapter 33 The Grave Song - 3:37:20 Chapter 34 Self-Surpassing - 3:45:00 Chapter 35 The Sublime Ones - 3:50:30 Chapter 36 The Land of Culture - 3:55:58 Chapter 37 Immaculate Perception - 4:02:34 Chapter 38 Scholars - 4:06:58 Chapter 39 Poets - 4:13:44 Chapter 40 Great Events ---------------- - 4:21:47 Chapter 41 The Soothsayer - 4:30:09 Chapter 42 Redemption - 4:40:55 Chapter 43 Manly Prudence - 4:47:11 Chapter 44 The Stillest Hour THIRD PART. - 4:54:18 Chapter 45 The Wanderer - 5:01:19 Chapter 46 The Vision and the Riddle (Enigma) - 5:12:25 Chapter 47 Involuntary Bliss - 5:20:00 Chapter 48 Before Sunrise - 5:26:44 Chapter 49 The Bedwarfing Virtue - 5:38:37 Chapter 50 On the Olive Mount ----------- - 5:45:16 Chapter 51 On Passing-By - 5:52:00 Chapter 52 The Apostates - 6:00:40 Chapter 53 The Return Home - 6:08:48 Chapter 54 The Three evil Things - 6:19:33 Chapter 55 Spirit of Gravity - 6:28:20 Chapter 56 Old and New Tables - 7:08:44Chapter 57 The Convalescent - 7:23:07 Chapter 58 The Great Longing - 7:29:14 Chapter 59 The Second Dance Song - 7:36:47 Chapter 60 The Seven Seals ------------- FOURTH AND LAST PART. - 7:44:32 Chapter 61 The Honey Sacrifice - 7:52:46 Chapter 62 The Cry of Distress - 8:00:44 Chapter 63 Talk with the Kings - 8:09:21 Chapter 64 The Leech - 8:16:37 Chapter 65 The Magician - 8:29:00 Chapter 66 Out of Service - 8:39:12 Chapter 67 The Ugliest Man - 8:50:20 Chapter 68 The Voluntary Beggar - 8:59:32 Chapter 69 The Shadow - 9:07:05 Chapter 70 Noon Tide -------------- - 9:13:49 Chapter 71 The Greeting - 9:26:20 Chapter 72 The Supper - 9:30:52 Chapter 73 The Higher Man - 9:52:41 Chapter 74 The Song of Melancholy - 10:00:48 Chapter 75 Science - 10:07:37 Chapter 76 Among Daughters of the Desert - 10:16:44 Chapter 77 The Awakening - 10:24:28 Chapter 78 The Ass Festival - 10:32:23 Chapter 79 The (sleepwalker) Drunken Song - 10:50:23 Chapter 80 The Sign ---------- Pin it! Thanks to the legendary for getting the first two hours linked by chapter. Definitely inspired me to do the rest. Many timestamps I picked up from the comment section, so thanks everyone.
@alanhynd7886
@alanhynd7886 2 роки тому
The speed of writing appears to occur fairly frequently in academic disciplines such as philosophy. I believe that Russell also wrote his History of Western Philosophy in a very short timescale. One reason, (apart from the authors being highly gifted) might be because they have considered the subject matter many times before in the course of their academic careers as both students and tutors. When they decide to commit their ideas to a book, they may be doing little beyond transposing long-considered and settled ideas to paper.
@Rosiestoned
@Rosiestoned Рік тому
@@alanhynd7886 a stroke of genius. humans drift in and out of states of consciousness so speed is of the essence when feeling inspired.
@AliumMoAnn
@AliumMoAnn Рік тому
He wrote each part of the book in 10 days
@antichrist.superstar
@antichrist.superstar Рік тому
In my edition the preface is an essay by RJ Hollingdale. He explains that this was written as four separate short works, written at different times, and ultimately combined into one. The Gay Science was likewise written as two separate short works and later combined into a single edition.
@herrwagnerianer1739
@herrwagnerianer1739 3 роки тому
"On mine honour, my friend, answered Zarathustra, there is nothing of all that whereof thou speakest. There is no devil and no hell. Thy soul will be dead even sooner than thy body. Fear, therefore, nothing anymore."
@Stewafme
@Stewafme Рік тому
Haven't dared to read yet but if this man who is considered highly spiritual does not believe in hell or demons, then a little child who is aware that hell and demons exist is wiser than him in so far as life after death and the web of spiritual entity realities are concerned
@resnonverbaplusultra
@resnonverbaplusultra 9 місяців тому
Epic musical Intro ! Fitted to the book by its own mean …
@ngugikioi3147
@ngugikioi3147 4 роки тому
Richard Strauss was inspired to compose Also Sprach Zarathustra by This Very book. I hope I enjoy it as much I enjoyed Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey which also starts with Also Sprach Zarathustra
@Wartoz
@Wartoz 6 років тому
Who's the narrator? The best one I've heard so far, for any book really.
@Infamous41
@Infamous41 5 років тому
John lee
@frankskoda-simmons4802
@frankskoda-simmons4802 5 років тому
@@Infamous41 Thank you.
@Choctaw1974
@Choctaw1974 5 років тому
Sounds like Colm Feore to me.
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself 5 років тому
Didn't he also read Tolkien's Silmarilian?
@kayokk-
@kayokk- 5 років тому
I felt the same in one minute of listening.
@muffiniepuffs6365
@muffiniepuffs6365 5 років тому
I was thinking about the limits of language, and this is a wonderful example. Here, very deep and nuanced ideas are illuminated by language, but it's so garbled at times it can be hard to follow. But so are the ideas, no matter how much you try and strip them down. It's just a little frustrating, ya know?
@samdowner1792
@samdowner1792 5 років тому
It is a pile of babbling bullshit written by a mad man.
@jushinkane1244
@jushinkane1244 5 років тому
The translation is not always on point, which surely does not help to understand him. It is no wonder though, considering that the original contains a lot of rather poetic wordplay and metaphors which are hard to translate.
@ishmaelforester9825
@ishmaelforester9825 2 роки тому
boo​@@samdowner1792 I would rather call him eccentric than mad. It is certainly not a pile of bullshit. It is not for the relatively dull or fainthearted though. Swathes of this book are exquisite and an uncanny singing of his more sober writings.
@timothymacdonnell9079
@timothymacdonnell9079 Рік тому
This is great! Thanks
@trizz8879
@trizz8879 5 років тому
Pure brilliance
@Zencoder720
@Zencoder720 4 роки тому
Pain is also a joy, curse is also a blessing, night is also a sun, - go away! or you will learn that a sage is also a fool. Said you ever yes to one joy? O my friends, then said you yes also to all woe. All things are enlinked, enlaced and enamoured,-
@studiogarrisona
@studiogarrisona 2 роки тому
Nietzsche is still alive in our mind...
@rexdrabble4988
@rexdrabble4988 2 роки тому
This narrator should be in Shakespear. Perfect words,just flows!! I like Nietzsche but man,this guy is deep To the bottom of the mariana trench.
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