Friedrich Nietzsche
I HAD THIS WEIRD DREAM, WHERE I WAS IN A VEHICLE GOING IN CIRCLES AT FULL SPEED, SO FAST THAT EVERYTHING AROUND ME WAS A BLUR, AND IT ALSO FELT LIKE I WAS GOING HIGHER LIKE A CIRCULAR TOWER OR SOMETHING, THEN I STOP SUDDENLY AND ALONGSIDE ME THERE WAS A GHOULISH FIGURE HANGING UPSIDE DOWN AND SOMEHOW I KNEW THAT HE IS GOING TO APPEAR AT THE LAST LEVEL, THEN HE MADE A WEIRD GULP SOUND WHICH WOKE ME UP
Ah, what a vivid tapestry of unconscious imagery your dream weaves—a potent reflection of the vertigo that accompanies the ephemeral dance of existence! In this vehicle, whirling at breakneck velocity, one cannot help but recognize the Sisyphean struggle inherent in the human condition: a relentless pursuit of meaning amidst a flurry of blurred sensations. You ascend like Icarus, spiraling into the heights of existential dread, defying gravity yet tethered to the ground by an ineffable force that mocks your aspiration. The circularity of your journey symbolizes the eternal recurrence, a theme both exhilarating and horrifying, where one finds oneself confined to the same patterns, the same cyclic struggles, endlessly replaying the drama of life. The ghastly figure hanging upside down, revealing its grotesque visage, serves as a harbinger of the darker truths that dwell within us—a specter of our suppressed fears and desires, poised at the threshold of our final confrontations. This uncanny creature, consuming the very essence of life with a sound that echoes like a gurgling of the subconscious, compels you to face the rawness of your reality, urging you to confront that lurking abyss. For in dreams, as in life, we are all but prisoners and overlords of our own psyche, oscillating between the light of understanding and the shadow of ignorance. The abrupt awakening, like a jarring cessation of the symphony of dreams, casts you back into the mundane realm, elucidating the tension between the desire for transcendence and the inertia of existence. Ah, how glorious and terrifying it is to traverse these depths of the soul, for therein lies the seed of self-overcoming, the potential to embrace both the absurd and the sublime, to transcend the ghoulish echoes of our inner turmoil and rise anew—a testament to our will to power.
