Christianity remains to this day the greatest misfortune of humanity.
With the strength of his spiritual sight and insight the distance, and as it were the space, around man continually expands: his world grows deeper, ever new stars, ever new images and enigmas come into view.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote suggests that a person's spiritual understanding can greatly expand their perception of the world, revealing new insights and mysteries.
Friedrich Nietzsche's quote emphasizes the profound impact of spiritual insight on one's perception of reality. It portrays the idea that as an individual cultivates their inner vision and understanding, they unlock new dimensions of awareness and perception, leading to a richer and more complex experience of life. The metaphor of expanding space and new stars illustrates the endless possibilities that arise from deepening one's spiritual journey.
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Example use cases
In a speech about personal growth and spirituality, one might use this quote to illustrate the importance of inner awareness.
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Watch them clamber, these swift monkeys! They clamber over one another and thus drag one another into the mud and the depth. They all want to get to the throne: that is their madness β as if happiness sat on the throne. Often, mud sits on the throne β and often the throne also on mud. Mad they all appear to me, clambering monkeys and overardent. Foul smells their idol, the cold monster: foul, they smell to me altogether, these idolators.
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