| THIRD PART.
56. LVI.  OLD AND NEW TABLES. (continued)Such persons sit down to the table and bring nothing with them, not even
good hunger:--and then do they rail:  "All is vain!" But to eat and drink well, my brethren, is verily no vain art!  Break up,
break up for me the tables of the never-joyous ones! 14. "To the clean are all things clean"--thus say the people.  I, however, say
unto you:  To the swine all things become swinish! Therefore preach the visionaries and bowed-heads (whose hearts are also
bowed down):  "The world itself is a filthy monster." For these are all unclean spirits; especially those, however, who have no
peace or rest, unless they see the world FROM THE BACKSIDE--the
backworldsmen! TO THOSE do I say it to the face, although it sound unpleasantly:  the
world resembleth man, in that it hath a backside,--SO MUCH is true! There is in the world much filth:  SO MUCH is true!  But the world itself
is not therefore a filthy monster! There is wisdom in the fact that much in the world smelleth badly: 
loathing itself createth wings, and fountain-divining powers! In the best there is still something to loathe; and the best is still
something that must be surpassed!-- O my brethren, there is much wisdom in the fact that much filth is in the
world!-- 15. Such sayings did I hear pious backworldsmen speak to their consciences, and
verily without wickedness or guile,--although there is nothing more
guileful in the world, or more wicked. "Let the world be as it is!  Raise not a finger against it!" "Let whoever will choke and stab and skin and scrape the people:  raise not
a finger against it!  Thereby will they learn to renounce the world." |