Nietzsche considers the demands that Christianity makes: for renunciation of freedom, pride, self-confidence of spirit, and much else besides. This Christian saintliness is best exemplified by the priestly type, who denies everything good in life and submits himself to isolation, humility, and chastity. This ascetic ideal has held a great fascination in all places and times, as the saint then effects a reversal whereby he is able to make his self- debasement appear as the highest form of good. The power of the saint, Nietzsche says, lies precisely in the mystery of the value of all this self-denial. Someone willingly submitting himself to such torture must know something the rest of us don't know. The saint exemplifies a new form of power, a new will to power.
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Sometimes we're nice. Sometimes we're not. A website because we want to do better.
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This and Intenders.org are both websites for Intenders of the Highest Good. They help people learn the Intention manifestinng process, and offer ongoing support. There are also groups around the country.
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This is one of two sites for The Intenders of The Highest Good. Great for learning how to Intend and for ongoing support in that process. Groups also exist around the country.
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Project Good is an industry wide initiative spearheaded by eBay and World of Good to build the largest people positive marketplace of products from around the world.
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