![]() Old saint into a gift to man, for he departs so as not to take awayįrom the old saint the belief that makes his solitude possible. Zarathustra continues on his way, turning even his separation from the In order to praise God, the com- passionate and gift-giving When the old saint responds that he maintains his solitude Mankind, Zarathustra asks, in effect, "Why should one stay in Of the old saint's insistence that he, a fellow solitary, not go to He is better acquainted with the ways of the world than Zarathustra,Įven though he is no lover of mankind. Take away Zarathustra's belief in mankind, but his warnings show that So, after some research on the Internet I've found the possible explanation from Nietzsche's Teaching: An Interpretation of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" which also resonates with my understanding:ĭenying that he spoke of love, Zarathustra says instead that he bringsĭespite his persistence, the old saint is unable to ![]()
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