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To: Mr. Pink who wrote (4060)3/21/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Andrew Q. Viet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Incipit Tragoedia ( tragedy begins)

Zarathustra was a tragic hero. He failed to integrate the duality of existence; a happy soul must recognize and incorporate both appolinian and Dionysian perspectives in his life. Zarathustra failed to communicate with man because at heart he was only the ghost of Dionysus. He descended to the level of man, but he failed to learn the
appolinian concept from man. In the end he bitterly retreated to his cave ( unfortunately he didn't have a computer). Zarathustra was a harbinger of light, but he himself was not the light that man yearns to receive. Zarathustra was the lightning that precedes the rain but he wasn't the raindrop that quenches the spiritual thirst of man.

Mr. Pink, you are Zarathustra. You are the bridge, but not the goal. A higher soul must live among men in harmony. Harmony among human beings requires ethics, human dignity, concerns for others, the absence of mind manipulation, non-teleological endeavors. Mr. Pink, descend to the level of man and learn the Appolinian concept from man. You will find happiness there.