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The Übermensch is the Buddha. Conventional and ultimate reality are Apollo and Dionysus. Nirvana is the affirmation of life. Simple as.

>> No.19593883

>>19593878
Ok ok Freddy, take your pills

>> No.19593884

None of this shit is real

>> No.19593897

>>19593878
Buddhism is how to stop reincarnation. It’s against life

>> No.19593902

>>19593878
>Implying life can be affirmed

Read Zapffe

>> No.19593903

>”aaagh life is suffering, everything is nothing, have to stop being reborn into life, life bad”
>übermensch that overcomes nihilism
Yeah sure...

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>>19593902

>> No.19593959

Buddhists are perhaps the most retarded people in this board and we even have butterfly here.

>> No.19593965

>>19593959
Who are the smartest? The pessimists?

>> No.19593981

>>19593965
Epicureans

>> No.19593999

>>19593897
>It’s against life
It’s not. Samsara and nirvana are not differentiated from each other. Nirvana is simply seeing the world without being.
>>19593903
Complete misunderstanding of emptiness. Why don’t any of you niggers read?

>> No.19594006

Buddhism is anti-life slave morality par excellence. Look at what it did to poor schope

>> No.19594009

>>19593965
Hegelians

>> No.19594015

>>19593999
Nirvana is the end of suffering, ergo it is not the goal of higher men, and certainly not of the uebermensch

>> No.19594023

>>19594015
It’s the end of suffering in the sense that you see suffering as an independent entity with an essence, something Nietzsche himself would have attacked.

>> No.19594102

>>19593965
the cynics, but you can't tell because they never post

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>>19593999
>seeing the world without being.
>Dying
Okay.
>>19594023
The Üb wants to live life, over and over. “Suffering” effects her not. This whole thread concept is bupkis

>> No.19594227

>>19594192
>Okay
No idea what you mean by this.
>The Üb wants to live life, over and over.
The Übermensch affirms a cyclical existence, just like nirvana and samsara are affirmed to be undifferentiated.

>> No.19594544

>>19593902
Go back to a Zapffe thread, nobody wants this spam.

>> No.19595135

>>19593878
Not quite. Nietzsche called Buddhism decadent and nihilistic, the rejection of life. The point of nirvana is to escape from the cycle of samsara (i.e. the eternal recurrence of life) - the direct opposite of amor fati. The word nirvana itself literally means extinguishment (basically, it's a suicide with extra steps). Schopenhauer, Nietzsche's intellectual predecessor, was massively influenced by Buddhism and it became the basis for his dark pessimistic philosophy.

Although N did respect it as being better than Christianity because it directly addressed the problem of suffering, while Christianity is just a fraud that blamed it on fictional diseases like "evil" and "sin" Buddhism promises nothing but offers something; Christianity promises everything but offers nothing.