“[The son of] Man is [the human soul] a rope stretched between [Nephesh] the animal [soul] and [Neshamah – the Spiritual Soul, and even further] the Superman– a rope over an abyss [Daath]; a dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting [towards the superior souls, Chaiah and Yehidah]. What is great in [the son of] man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what is lovable in [the son of] man is that he is an over-going and a down-going.” – Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Chastity – Nietzsche
Life is a well of joy, but where the (fornicating) rabble also drinks, there all wells are poisoned.
I appreciate all that is clean (chaste); but I do not like to see the grinning snouts of the unclean (the fornicators).
They cast their eyes into the well (of Yesod: sexuality); now their disgusting smile reflects back up to me from the well (meaning, through their lust they want to justify their lewdness, saying that sex is only for fornication and procreation as animals).
They have poisoned the holy water with their lustfulness, and when they called their filthy dreams “pleasure,” they poisoned the language too. –Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: On the Rabble