Traversing the Strange World
What did Nietzsche really mean when he said, “God is dead”? In this Thursday Journal episode of Traversing the Strange World, we explore Nietzsche’s famous warning from The Gay Science and the story of the madman with the lantern. This is not simply an episode about atheism or disbelief. It is about the collapse of inherited meaning, the danger of nihilism, and what happens to the human soul when the old sacred center no longer holds. We look at Nietzsche’s idea of the death of God, the crisis of morality and purpose, the last man, self-overcoming, deconstruction, and the question of whether the death of an old image of God might open the door to a deeper search. By the end, we turn toward the Hermetic idea that the divine may be rediscovered through the honest study of the universe — the sun, the moon, the stars, consciousness, and the mystery of existence itself. Maybe what dies is not God. Maybe what dies is the idol. And maybe what remains is the mystery.
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