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NIETZSCHE'S ETERNAL RECURRENCE

  • Writer: Etu Malku
    Etu Malku
  • Jun 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

NIETZSCHE'S ETERNAL RECURRENCE

Empowering the Western Left Hand Path to Self-Deification


Nietzsche's concept of Eternal Recurrence proposes that everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen, including every moment of our lives, will recur infinitely and eternally in exactly the same way. Very much like modern theories of Physics as well as Hinduism have posited.


Nietzsche presents the Eternal Recurrence as a challenge to individuals to live their lives as if they would be willing to relive them over and over for eternity. Eternal Recurrence is a test of one's Amor Fati, or (Love of Fate), where individuals accept and affirm every aspect of their lives, both the joys and the sufferings, as necessary and meaningful.


The Eternal Recurrence serves as a radical call to action, urging individuals to live authentically, passionately, and fully engaged with the present moment, as if it were to repeat infinitely (though Nietzsche never mentions any kind of 'reincarnation' thingy). It challenges conventional notions of morality, prompting individuals to create their own values and live in accordance with their own self-overcoming.


For adherents of the Western Left Hand Path who emphasize self-deification, personal empowerment, and the pursuit of individual Will and Desire, Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence aligns with our worldview. It is a challenge to embrace one's own existence fully, to assert our own values and desires, and to affirm our own unique path without being bound by traditional moral or religious constraints.

 
 
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