Against all that is not spirit you are a zealot, and therefore
you play the zealot against yourself who cannot get
rid of a remainder of the non-spiritual. Instead of saying,
"I am >more than spirit," you say with contrition,
"I am less than spirit; and spirit, pure spirit, or the spirit that
nothing but spirit, I can only think of, but am not; and, since
I am not it, it is another, exists as another whom I call 'God'."
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, July 7, 2008
The Ego And His Own - pg. 31
Labels: Max Stirner
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