For the man who wills Goodness and Righteousness wills thereby the Absolute, and it was revealed to Esch for the first time that the goal is not the appeasement of lust but an absolute oneness exalted far above its immediate, sordid and even trivial occasion, a conjoint trace, itself timeless and so annihilating time; and that the rebirth of man is as still and serene as the universal spirit that yet contracts and closes round man when once his ecstatic will has compelled it, until he attains his sole birthright: deliverance and redemption.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Friday, February 19, 2010
The Sleepwalkers - pg. 255
Labels: Adi Shankaracharya, Hermann Broch, The Upanishads
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