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EPISODE · May 17, 2022 · 1H 21M

39: The Genius of the Heart

from The Nietzsche Podcast · host Untimely Reflections

Today, it's an examination of a single aphorism: Beyond Good & Evil, 295, "The Genius of the Heart": "...the genius of the heart, who silences all that is loud and self-satisfied, teaching it to listen; who smooths rough souls and lets them taste a new desire - to lie still as a mirror, that the deep sky may mirror itself in them -..." In this passage - essentially a prose poem by Nietzsche - he expresses praise for Dionysus, and describes himself as his last initiate and disciple. The poem encapsulates the spiritual message of Nietzsche's mature philosophy: the spiritualization of human feelings, the longing for something greater, and the demand for the absolute love of life. Episode Art: John Collier - The Priestess of Bacchus (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

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