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Nietzsche's Coming God or the Redemption of the Divine
C**Y
"Yes," to All Things
Far from being either dark or depressing, Abir Taha reveals Nietzsche as the philosopher of life and a thinker who dismantles the imaginary god of the mind and unveils the true God, the pantheistic Life Presence manifesting as all things. Nihilism is but a stage on this necessary ladder of awakening and seeing the universe as a truly divine place to live.Abir Taha is beautiful and poetic writer, and this is a perfect starting place as an introduction to not only her writings, but those of Nietzsche as well. Life will seems a bit more beautiful after reading this book. For a thorough introduction to her mind, as well as Nietzsche's, I recommend the magnificent, "The Epic of Arya." Words really cannot describe such a beautiful work.
B**N
a fine work. I would recommend it to those who ...
Overall, a fine work. I would recommend it to those who seek a different understanding of Nietzsche, and his apparent spirituality. It is difficult, if not impossible to attempt to place yourself in the mind of an author, even more so into the world in which they lived. Taha does a respectable job, showing us that Nihilism is something to be overcome, and transcended. A very optimistic outlook on life!
K**F
An excellent study!
Another excellent work by the erudite Abir Taha!
H**H
Superman
Although the author is right to resd Nietzsche as a deeply spiritual atheist the book is very repetitive and lacks the breadth of good scholarship.
S**A
Five Stars
Excellent book on Zarathustra and the Will to Power.
B**Y
Abir Taha may very well be the best champion of Nietzsche since Walter Kaufman.
The depths and detail of Taha's review of Nietzsche's overview of the driving force and purpose of western man is beyond comparison. I wish she would upload a lecture on her ideas to introduce her work to more people as Jordan Peterson has done with his insights.
E**M
Interesting...but irritatingly repetitive
I am no Nietzsche expert, so I am not qualified to pass judgement on whether Ms Taha's book is a faithful interpretation of Nietzsche's world-view, or simply an over-optimistic flight-of-fancy . She certainly succeeds in presenting his merciless critique of orthodox Christianity, though I am less convinced by her attempt to portray his 'Spiritual Atheism' as a meaningful - or practical - alternative. Neither am I convinced by her attempt to detach Nietzsche's quest for the 'Superman' from any racial underpinnings. What I can say with confidence is that this book warrants some radical editorial pruning...or a complete re-write. After ploughing through the first half of its 100 pages, I began to feel that I, myself, was becoming trapped in one of Nietzsche's 'Eternal Recurrences'. Not only are Nietzsche quotes frequently repeated, but also whole chunks of the author's own 'exposition', often virtually verbatim. A stout bookmark is essential to reassure yourself that you are not accidentally re-reading the page you read the night before or, indeed, half an hour ago. All in all, an interesting project, but sadly let down by a relentless repetitiveness that makes you feel that the whole thing could easily - and mercifully - have been condensed into a mere 50 pages. Whether it would then have qualified as being a 'book' -and justified its selling price - is another matter entirely.
N**L
Τhe most Aryan analysis of Nietzsche's inner cosmos..
Abir Taha is probably unknown to most. This Lebanese woman with European facial structure, does a spectacular job portraying Nietzsche's beliefs on the deepest level. This is the most Aryan approach you could probably get on Christianity and the subversion of European man. The dominance of the spiritually and physically weak, over the strong, heroic and beautiful.I would recommend this book to be read along with her other book about Nietzsche and the 3rd Reich.
W**E
A great study of Nietzsche's work towards the potential for self-deification ...
A great study of Nietzsche's work towards the potential for self-deification within man. One of the few to see the Pagan within Nietzsche and the truth of his perceived atheism. A must read for all upon the left-hand path.
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