I read THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA in my teenage years. Reaquainting myself with it now, startles me to realize how prophetically accurate it is with our present state in time.
Thank you! I am 91 yo and love solitude... a time to process and knead tons of experiences in my past. Many people of all kinds influenced my life .... and molded me for good and bad...That is life...the cards I was delt and that, a I take responsibily for how I played them. Thanks for your wonderful video.... I loved the graphics, comments, your voice is perfect for the task. P.S. I am a Mexican-American, baptized Catholic, but came to appreciate many other " things"... Paz❤❤❤
Thanks for bringing us these valuable treasures. I would never come across these teachings- if it wasn’t for video like this. You are doing a great service to the community and the mankind.
You're the GOAT! I love the original text AND the commentary. I started with your 2nd letter to Lucillius from Seneca. Brilliant. Oh, and great voice to listen to , and very clear. Thanks so much. From Johannesburg, South Africa.
Every night the dream's the same Every night I burn, Waiting for my only friend Every night I burn, Waiting for the world to end Dream the Crow black dream
Greetings. Thank you for this channel. I understand that Nietzsche's main character in this work is based on Zarathustra, a priest and prophet in Persia(Now Iran) from 600 BCE. Later his name was changed by Greeks writers to Zoroaster. I mention this fact due to your script saying that Nietzsche's Zarathustra was a fictional character based on Zoroaster. Would you please care to clear this out?
Greetings, and thank you for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely correct that Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra draws inspiration from the historical figure Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, who founded Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia. In Nietzsche’s work, Zarathustra becomes a philosophical figure through which he explores profound themes about morality, meaning, and human potential. While Nietzsche’s Zarathustra echoes elements of the historical prophet, he diverges in many ways and is used more as a symbol than as a direct representation of Zoroaster. This fictionalized Zarathustra allows Nietzsche to explore his own ideas about the “Übermensch” (Overman) and the re-evaluation of values. Thank you for bringing this up, as it highlights the layers of interpretation Nietzsche brought to the figure of Zarathustra. I hope this helps clarify the distinction!
Unfortunately, the video was taken down due to a copyright claim. While I believe the content was within fair use, and the translation was my own, I’ve decided not to contest the claim. I've come to believe that this video was blocking the channel from being accepted into the TH-cam Partner Program, since I have just been reinstated. And being reinstated means I can spend more time on the channel.
The images of Zoroaster are completely wrong. He was a pre-Islamic prophet, no need for the Arabic calligraphy and Islamic architecture to illustrate the video. I gave up after seeing a turban.
Haha! Nietzsche definitely had some radical ideas, but he was well ahead of the 60s psychedelic wave! His "visions" came purely from deep dives into philosophy and existential questions, not substances. Thanks for the humorous take, though-it’s always fun to imagine what Nietzsche might have thought of the 60s!
Unfortunately, the video was taken down due to a copyright claim. While I believe the content was within fair use, and the translation was my own, I’ve decided not to contest the claim. I've come to believe that this video was blocking the channel from being accepted into the TH-cam Partner Program, since I have just been reinstated. And being reinstated means I can spend more time on the channel.
You ignored very important information on the first page. The explanation of serpent and eagle was very important. What Frederick Nietzsche meant by these two animals should have been explained. This is just an AI voice reading the book with minimal explanation.
I love to hear your work. Were I richer, I'd contribute. I'm commenting to ask that in the future, instead of the words "man", "mankind", etc. if you would consider using the words "person" or "humankind", etc.
Well I do. They are awe-inspiring, in many ways better than the confines of human imagination which operates within contemporary boundaries, and really fits the narrative.
Oh look, another AI text-to-voice with terrible volume leveling. Quit flooding the internet with low effort garbage please, we're better off without this.
I liked it. He did a good job. You hate to seem like you are more than what you are. Only fools like you, snobbish fools, try to put themselves into it as they have somehow better taste.
Trying to convey Persian, its in the very name of the book "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" The Persian cultures pre-existing Islam by millenia through Archemechid, Sassanian, Parthian and other dynasties. The primary influences being Zoroastastrianism - which later influenced Christianity and Islam.(many centuries later)
People already gave great answers . This question is the representation of common persons ignorance of ancient and today’s cultures and civilizations ! Anyone who was not wearing Greek/Roman outfits was a Muslim??? 😂😂😂
dang. I can't do this AI slop, sry you spent time on it but while the images are annoying, the fake human voice is just gross for something like this, just learn to read it aloud, a good skill to develop
I read THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA in my teenage years. Reaquainting myself with it now, startles me to realize how prophetically accurate it is with our present state in time.
That was great, man ! Keep up the great work
Can’t wait to hear the Part 2, 3 and 4… 🙏🏼😊
Thank you! I am 91 yo and love solitude... a time to process and knead tons of experiences in my past. Many people of all kinds influenced my life .... and molded me for good and bad...That is life...the cards I was delt and that, a I take responsibily for how I played them.
Thanks for your wonderful video.... I loved the graphics, comments, your voice is perfect for the task.
P.S. I am a Mexican-American, baptized Catholic, but came to appreciate many other " things"...
Paz❤❤❤
Thanks for this! Keep up the good work!
Great content! Thank you so much!
Thank you , sir , for the crystal clear explanation of one of my favourites ,which I've delved deep many times to catch up the pearls.
Amazing. Thanks, I can't wait for part 2.
Amazing video work. Holy moly.
Thanks for bringing us these valuable treasures. I would never come across these teachings- if it wasn’t for video like this. You are doing a great service to the community and the mankind.
You're the GOAT! I love the original text AND the commentary. I started with your 2nd letter to Lucillius from Seneca. Brilliant. Oh, and great voice to listen to , and very clear. Thanks so much. From Johannesburg, South Africa.
Fantastic presentation.
What a beautiful video, looking forward to part 2
Great content. Thanks!
happy to find your Channel!!
Awesome content ❤️
this book changed my life
Thank you for providing this masterpiece
i am so grateful you are doimg this
Great👍 lecture on great spiritual growth spurt❤
No commentary, thanks!
Which software you use sir for this types editing....,,?
EPIC ..... GREAT STUFF
You missed so much vital information from the start . What did Zarathustra mean when he mentioned the eagle and serpent to the Sun?
Friedrich looks like me when am tired of everything lol 4:34
Brilliant!
The art of walking in tight rope towards being Superman is called YOGA , in vedanta this allegory is called licking honey from sharp razor blade
Thank you
Thank you 💜
Great . I like it like anything.
What app are you using to generate the imagery?
Every night the dream's the same
Every night I burn,
Waiting for my only friend
Every night I burn,
Waiting for the world to end
Dream the Crow black dream
can you please do the divine comedy!!!
Greetings. Thank you for this channel.
I understand that Nietzsche's main character in this work is based on Zarathustra,
a priest and prophet in Persia(Now Iran) from 600 BCE.
Later his name was changed by Greeks writers to Zoroaster.
I mention this fact due to your script saying that Nietzsche's Zarathustra was a fictional character based on Zoroaster.
Would you please care to clear this out?
Greetings, and thank you for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely correct that Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra draws inspiration from the historical figure Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, who founded Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia. In Nietzsche’s work, Zarathustra becomes a philosophical figure through which he explores profound themes about morality, meaning, and human potential.
While Nietzsche’s Zarathustra echoes elements of the historical prophet, he diverges in many ways and is used more as a symbol than as a direct representation of Zoroaster. This fictionalized Zarathustra allows Nietzsche to explore his own ideas about the “Übermensch” (Overman) and the re-evaluation of values.
Thank you for bringing this up, as it highlights the layers of interpretation Nietzsche brought to the figure of Zarathustra. I hope this helps clarify the distinction!
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what happened to your meditations audiobook?
Unfortunately, the video was taken down due to a copyright claim. While I believe the content was within fair use, and the translation was my own, I’ve decided not to contest the claim.
I've come to believe that this video was blocking the channel from being accepted into the TH-cam Partner Program, since I have just been reinstated. And being reinstated means I can spend more time on the channel.
Nice one
Nice
The images of Zoroaster are completely wrong. He was a pre-Islamic prophet, no need for the Arabic calligraphy and Islamic architecture to illustrate the video. I gave up after seeing a turban.
Islam did not create turban.... Turban and clothing predates Islam. It was the way of life for humans in middle East.
You gave up because you didn’t want to know the truth you were like the humans in the crowd of the story laughing and not having realization
This comment is gay. You like doods
He was Persian so turbans are understandable
Sorry I have to ask how do you know that?
Do you have a picture of him or are you following on Instagram?
Wow
Also watch 3rdPOV
Looks like Nietzsche did a little too much LDS in the 60ies
Haha! Nietzsche definitely had some radical ideas, but he was well ahead of the 60s psychedelic wave! His "visions" came purely from deep dives into philosophy and existential questions, not substances. Thanks for the humorous take, though-it’s always fun to imagine what Nietzsche might have thought of the 60s!
why would you delete Meditations of Marcus Aurellius!!!!
That was the best video!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately, the video was taken down due to a copyright claim. While I believe the content was within fair use, and the translation was my own, I’ve decided not to contest the claim.
I've come to believe that this video was blocking the channel from being accepted into the TH-cam Partner Program, since I have just been reinstated. And being reinstated means I can spend more time on the channel.
@@VoxLegendi oh I see
Good luck!
@VoxLegendi can you publish the old video on another platform?
You ignored very important information on the first page. The explanation of serpent and eagle was very important. What Frederick Nietzsche meant by these two animals should have been explained. This is just an AI voice reading the book with minimal explanation.
Keep on going
Till u find ur joy
Like a child
With toys
I love to hear your work. Were I richer, I'd contribute. I'm commenting to ask that in the future, instead of the words "man", "mankind", etc. if you would consider using the words "person" or "humankind", etc.
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If you can’t read it with a human voice I do t care to listen.
Don't like the needless AI . It's killing human visual creativity. They are all the same "genre"
“Weehh, the water is too wet”
Well I do. They are awe-inspiring, in many ways better than the confines of human imagination which operates within contemporary boundaries, and really fits the narrative.
Oh look, another AI text-to-voice with terrible volume leveling. Quit flooding the internet with low effort garbage please, we're better off without this.
Exactly
I liked it. He did a good job. You hate to seem like you are more than what you are. Only fools like you, snobbish fools, try to put themselves into it as they have somehow better taste.
Liked it except for when you said “B.C.E” instead of just B.C.
That was cringe
Ugh.
آقا انقدر تلفظ اسم رو عوض کردین که من به عنوان یه ایرانی نمی دونم راجع به کدوم فیلسوف دارین صحبت می کنین.
I can’t tolerate the Ai voice
Or the AI art either. I wish I hadn't clicked. I read the original translation years ago. This is a comic book for babies in comparison.
Why Muslim animation !?!?!?
listen to the first 30 fkn seconds 😂
Persian...Islam was established in 632 CE...
@@iamcalledirenechaliz-lopez kisss
Trying to convey Persian, its in the very name of the book "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"
The Persian cultures pre-existing Islam by millenia through Archemechid, Sassanian, Parthian and other dynasties.
The primary influences being Zoroastastrianism - which later influenced Christianity and Islam.(many centuries later)
People already gave great answers . This question is the representation of common persons ignorance of ancient and today’s cultures and civilizations ! Anyone who was not wearing Greek/Roman outfits was a Muslim??? 😂😂😂
dang. I can't do this AI slop, sry you spent time on it but while the images are annoying, the fake human voice is just gross for something like this, just learn to read it aloud, a good skill to develop
the voice sounded like an AI. yikes
Ai crap
Childish
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