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Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. All things fall into the abyss. All material things will pass away, biological matter included, brains and apes with opposable thumbs too will succumb to the abyss. The abyss is the only thing that is real when measured against eternity, eternity is the abyss and it sits just beyond our senses as the shapeless, lightless watcher of all things in all peoples, places and events. It’s in the abyss that we are all one. It’s in the abyss that all matter is suspended and observed. The secret watcher of all things is the abyss. The abyss is the entire universe. Robert Ressler has spent many hours exploring the minds of those who kill. In an ambitious project with John Douglas in the late 1970s, a series of interviews were carried out with some of the worst serial killers known in American history. The aim was to gain information on their lives and their personalities to see what could be matched with their crimes and how they carried them out. Another great example is The Green Knight, which seems to represent the encounter of the Christian Arthurian knights and their ethical code of chivalry, with pagan traditions about rebirth and submission to natural cycles.

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes (Author of Thus Spoke Zarathustra) Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes (Author of Thus Spoke Zarathustra)

The Power of the Human Mind: Finally, Nietzsche’s quote speaks to the power of the human mind. It suggests that the more we focus on darkness and evil, the more likely we are to become consumed by it. The quote highlights the importance of controlling our thoughts and focusing on positive things. He felt Jeffery Dahmer was not of sound mind at the time of his crimes. He lived in a fantasy world where he wanted to have a compliant and submissive partner. Nietzsche was a brilliant philosopher whose intellectual life was crippled by serious amounts of pain and discomfort and a slow descent into madness, the primary cause was a progressive and untreatable brain condition that resulted in his almost complete immobility in later years due to stroke.

Join Ressler as he takes you on the hunt for today’s most dangerous psychopaths. It is a terrifying journey you will not forget.” Nietzsche’s fundamental point was that every bad act diminishes us even if it’s done in a righteous cause. Fighting fire with fire ensures that everyone is burned. Treating ‘like with like,’ means that all are ‘alike,’ in mind and temperament if not cause. Navel Gazing The only thing that prevents us from directly experiencing this abyss is the continual input of our senses, filling the void with experiences and impressions from the outside world, the world beyond the abyss. This is why Buddhists, in particular, like to quell the sense data and meditate on a realisation of nothingness (which I am reliably informed – is a very noble spiritual state to be in and much sort after experience). Power may be the medium of morality, and its goal, but tasteless use of power is like tasteless use of any other medium. To see his aesthetic, you can look at his own artistic process, which he displayed over and over again by choosing mythological or poetic representations, or you can look at his critiques of other's work. Particularly, I think it is why he bothered to publish 'contra Wagner'.

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In fiction (and in real life at times) people embrace the inner monsters (sometimes literal, sometimes figurative) to gain the power they need to defeat their foes, get to the next level, or grit through something they'd rather not do. If this is something that seems to work, why are we specifically warned against it? There are several interpretations of Nietzsche’s quote, and its meaning can be applied to a variety of situations. Some interpretations of the quote include: Nietzsche died two deaths, his mind died in 1889 at the still tender age of 44 after suffering a collapse due to stroke and his body gave in 11 years later in 1900 due to pneumonia. He knew all about pain, putting up with migraines that would last two weeks at a time. The upshot of this was that Nietzsche learned to write in aphorisms, saying more in a single sentence than most other philosophers could say in a chapter or even an entire book.On the other hand, if I sell the car and decide to go with a bike instead, the constraints/ facts of car-driving no longer apply to me. I am then bound by the constraints which control riding a bike (different kind of regulations, regions where I ride and so on). I no longer need to care about whether gas costs 1,3 euros or 2,6 euros because I am no longer engaged in car-driving. When I switch from car driving to riding a bike, the activity changes and so do the constraints.

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