Translated from the German Yu.M.Antonovskogo
Unwritten Aryan prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster) [was born about 550 BC] - enjoyed unprecedented worship in the ancient world and in Judaism. Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest beliefs in the world. In Zoroastrianism there were such things as "Saoshyant" (coming savior of the world), and "Frachot serve-kereti" (Last Day). Zarathustra had a premonition that the end of the world is inevitable. He realized that he did not live to see Frachot serve-kereti, and taught that after him would come "a righteous man, good origin", ie Saoshyant. It was he who would lead the people to the last battle against evil.
Treatise Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra" - written in the genre of the philosophical and literary prose. This book - a sort of Nietzsche's Bible. In Nietzsche's recognition, it descended two "visions": first, the idea of "eternal return", and then the image of Zarathustra. Acquainted with this book, SL Frank wrote: "I was shocked - not the teaching of Nietzsche - and the atmosphere of the depth of the spiritual life, spiritual struggle, which emanated from this book."
Series: Anthology thought
Genre: Philosophy
Publisher: Ardis
Authors: F. Nietzsche
Artists: Erisanova I.
Playing time: 10 hours. 24 min.
Without age restrictions
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Unwritten Aryan prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster) [was born about 550 BC] - enjoyed unprecedented worship in the ancient world and in Judaism. Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest beliefs in the world. In Zoroastrianism there were such things as "Saoshyant" (coming savior of the world), and "Frachot serve-kereti" (Last Day). Zarathustra had a premonition that the end of the world is inevitable. He realized that he did not live to see Frachot serve-kereti, and taught that after him would come "a righteous man, good origin", ie Saoshyant. It was he who would lead the people to the last battle against evil.
Treatise Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra" - written in the genre of the philosophical and literary prose. This book - a sort of Nietzsche's Bible. In Nietzsche's recognition, it descended two "visions": first, the idea of "eternal return", and then the image of Zarathustra. Acquainted with this book, SL Frank wrote: "I was shocked - not the teaching of Nietzsche - and the atmosphere of the depth of the spiritual life, spiritual struggle, which emanated from this book."
Series: Anthology thought
Genre: Philosophy
Publisher: Ardis
Authors: F. Nietzsche
Artists: Erisanova I.
Playing time: 10 hours. 24 min.
Without age restrictions
All rights reserved
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