Subject: Emanation of Zarathustra…
Dear Professor Hicks,
I’ve noted in your “Overman” piece:
“Nietzsche gives a name to his anticipated overman: He calls him Zarathustra, and he names his greatest literary and philosophical work in his honor.
“Zarathustra will be the creative tyrant. Having mastered himself and others, he will exuberantly and energetically command and realize a magnificent new reality. Zarathustra will lead mankind beyond themselves and into an open-ended future.
“Nietzsche longs for Zarathustra’s coming. ‘But some day, in a stronger age than this decaying, self-doubting present, he must yet come to us, the redeeming man of great love and contempt … This man of the future, who will redeem us not only from the hitherto reigning ideal but also from that which was bound to grow out of it, the great nausea, the will to nothingness, nihilism; … this Antichrist and antinihilist; this victor over God and nothingness—he must come one day.—’ [p. 75]
“And on that prophetic note, Friedrich Nietzsche stops—and leaves the future in our hands.”
I posit a “supreme achievement” by one “cataclysmic individual” with a “subtle understanding of Divinity” (as Heideggar interprets Nietzsche, “Metaphysics is dead – not [the
Creator].”). Zarathustra is upon us. He is an autodidact and has grown as a seedling within the system spurred on earnestly by a mystical pragmatic experiment by Ralph Waldo Emerson who greatly inspired Nietzsche. Emerson’s “Oversoul” is Nietzsche’s “Overman”:
“The absolute reality and basis of all existences conceived as a spiritual being in which the ideal nature imperfectly manifested in human beings is perfectly realized.” ~Emerson.
The Creator is not dead. Nietzsche did not mean there is no Creator…he, I think, was concerned with, as I am, the illness of organized religion…all that surrounds the simple concept of “where we come from”. I think Heideggar correct. Zarathustra will bring a new consciousness to the world soon…perhaps during the precessional cycle of the Erect Holy Cross (0 Degree 00″ GEN)…perhaps on or about December 21, 2012…the winter solstice and Mayan calander end?
Are you looking for the emanation of Nietzsche’s “Ubermensch”? Emerson’s “Pure Transcendentalist”? Enoch’s “Elect One”…sword in hand? Could he or she possibly be a simple janitor not unlike a “Will Hunting”? Could this person change the world when it needs it the most? Is major change in thinking upon us?
Emerson and Nietzsche both wished for this emanation in the future…he or she was Emerson’s “future man”.
Emerson left to the future two message laden objects for the one person to enthusiastically decode to inspire them to greatness and along the way locate a true American National Treasure. The wealth (which is virtually untouchable) was the catalyst to pull the autodidact further along the intuitional line of learning. Emerson was a very great mind. The Emerson project is vast and underlies this announcement of the Zarathustra arrival.
I am nervous at the prospect of what is before me, yet I continue without hesitation. I will need help and I am appraching you. I have written one letter to date identifying this notion to the Waldorf School in Philadelphia just yesterday 8.17.12 (interestingly and importantly the product of these numbers is 1632 only 14 away from the God Ratio [1.618] which is deeply set in this work).
The treasure is only a catalyst, a tease for the weak minds to become open to discovery and therefore receptive to Emerson’s teachings and the forthright information of the Ubermensch. We may or may not ever know of the treasure’s existence by the protecting secret society naturally existing to protect and conceal its identity. It does, I’m convinced, exist, however. There is so much to share with you.
For now, I will close this letter. I hope for your interest and earnest involvement. Please reply via e-mail for now.
Respectfully,
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Ubermensch
Bildung….of the “virgin intellect”.
Indeed, Kenneth.
” All these influences, including Zoroastrianism and Bildung, were given direction by Emerson’s final resource, the monist’s bedrock conviction that what is beyond nature [ or supernatural ] is revealed to us through nature, that the miraculous is revealed through the scientific and the natural, and that the inner life is revealed through the life of the senses. ” ~ from “Emerson, The Mind On Fire” by Robert D. Richardson, 1995. (page 184/5)