11.01.2011


23. The Child with the Mirror

AFTER this Zarathustra returned again into the
mountains to the solitude of his cave, and withdrew
himself from men, waiting like a sower who hath
scattered his seed. His soul, however, became
impatient and full of longing for those whom he
loved: because he had still much to give them.
For this is hardest of all: to close the open
hand out of love, and keep modest as a giver.
Thus passed with the lonesome one months and
years; his wisdom meanwhile increased, and
caused him pain by its abundance.
One morning, however, he awoke ere the rosy
dawn, and having meditated long on his couch,
at last spake thus to his heart:
Why did I startle in my dream, so that I
awoke? Did not a child come to me, carrying
a mirror?
"O Zarathustra"- said the child unto me-
"look at thyself in the mirror!"

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