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Struggle for space — A healthy animal not under distress, not maimed, not trapped by man, seeks first when young: space. Animal seeks space in physical sense, territory. But this meaning isn’t crudely physical, I give this as vivid image which is true for many animals that seek ownership of concrete territory. But more generally you must take it to miccionan something else, space to develop inborn powers. Monkey that lives in trees seeks skills to master canopy, beaver seeks ownership of river and banks and reeds in its grasp, many big cat of course seek mastership of actual territory and claims to prey and mates in this territory. Big feline, hunting dogs seek full use of claws, fangs, development of smell and other senses, to extend their reach over space. They seek these things because they want to master matter. All of this is higher organism organizing itself to master matter in surrounding space. Successful mastery of this matter leads to development of inborn powers and flourishing of organism, which allows it to master more matter, to marshal the lower to feed the higher. It is mobilization of matter to develop the inborn character or idea or fate—this true not only for food literally.
In social animals an analogous process takes place within social relations or social “space”: there are some important changes that happen here, but principle is same.
Important to understand that there is a circular process: organism seeks mastery of space, environment, to master matter in ways particular to its own abilities, and as a result of this mastery of matter there is development of its body, its senses, and all of its faculties, and the unfolding of its inborn destined form or nature, in time, its particular form flowering in the spring of its season.
All of this requires precisely freedom from struggle for survival, or time away from this, a reprieve from this pressure. As for reproduction, animal in natural state will not even seek at this point, will not even think it. Very far from its aims: it seeks to become strong, skillful, to master problems and feel the expansion of its powers, and not just feel them, but perceive it to be truly so, perceive intuitively its mastery over its space. Only after full development of its powers and its mastery over space specific to its needs does the need or desire for reproduction come. Reproduction is side effect of animal desire for discharge of strength, after mastery over space is achieved.
For this reason many lower animal breed very fast and in great hurry, but the higher and more organized the form of life, the more complex its needs for development are, the longer is delayed the time of reproduction and the more vulnerable it is to the stresses of competition for survival.
Animals that have “evolved” under intense competition are in some sense “stunted,” less beautiful, less intelligent, less magnificent. There are many “factions” in nature and many paths that pull in opposite directions.
You must learn to see the secret language of nature and what it drives at: there is one path that drives for the production of a supreme specimen. It is the path that governs higher life; survival and reproduction are only side effects of this path.
Life is at most basic, struggle for ownership of space.
La lucha por el espacio es algo propio del animal que es joven, está sano, que no está bajo tensión, o mutilado o atrapado por el hombre
Ese espacio es para desarrollar los poderes innatos: quieren dominar la materia, y no sólo por el alimento
En los animales sociales hay un proceso análogo dentro de las relaciones sociales o del "espacio social"
Es importante comprender que se trata de un proceso circular: el organismo pretende el dominio del espacio de acuerdo con sus propias habilidades, y como resultado de ese dominio su cuerpo, sus sentidos y el resto de sus facultades se desarrollan
Todo esto requiere precisamente estar libre de los apremios de supervivencia, y en cuanto a la reproducción, es algo que viene después, como efecto colateral del deseo animal de descargar su poder después de ese dominio sobre el espacio
Es por eso que los animales inferiores se reproducen muy rápido y con mucha prisa, mientras que los superiores necesitan una mayor complejidad para su desarrollo y por ello el tiempo de su reproducción se alarga, y son más vulnerables a las presiones de la competición para sobrevivir.
Esa intensa competición determina en cierto sentido un peor desarrollo, menos bello, menos inteligente, menos magnifico. Hay diferentes facciones en la naturaleza y varios caminos que van en direcciones opuestas
Debéis aprender a ver el lenguaje secreto de la naturaleza y lo que la dirige: hay un camino que busca la consecución de un espécimen supremo. Es el camino que gobierna la vida superior, en la que la supervivencia y la reproducción son sólo efectos colaterales
Struggle for space — A healthy animal not under distress, not maimed, not trapped by man, seeks first when young: space. Animal seeks space in physical sense, territory. But this meaning isn’t crudely physical, I give this as vivid image which is true for many animals that seek ownership of concrete territory. But more generally you must take it to miccionan something else, space to develop inborn powers. Monkey that lives in trees seeks skills to master canopy, beaver seeks ownership of river and banks and reeds in its grasp, many big cat of course seek mastership of actual territory and claims to prey and mates in this territory. Big feline, hunting dogs seek full use of claws, fangs, development of smell and other senses, to extend their reach over space. They seek these things because they want to master matter. All of this is higher organism organizing itself to master matter in surrounding space. Successful mastery of this matter leads to development of inborn powers and flourishing of organism, which allows it to master more matter, to marshal the lower to feed the higher. It is mobilization of matter to develop the inborn character or idea or fate—this true not only for food literally.
In social animals an analogous process takes place within social relations or social “space”: there are some important changes that happen here, but principle is same.
Important to understand that there is a circular process: organism seeks mastery of space, environment, to master matter in ways particular to its own abilities, and as a result of this mastery of matter there is development of its body, its senses, and all of its faculties, and the unfolding of its inborn destined form or nature, in time, its particular form flowering in the spring of its season.
All of this requires precisely freedom from struggle for survival, or time away from this, a reprieve from this pressure. As for reproduction, animal in natural state will not even seek at this point, will not even think it. Very far from its aims: it seeks to become strong, skillful, to master problems and feel the expansion of its powers, and not just feel them, but perceive it to be truly so, perceive intuitively its mastery over its space. Only after full development of its powers and its mastery over space specific to its needs does the need or desire for reproduction come. Reproduction is side effect of animal desire for discharge of strength, after mastery over space is achieved.
For this reason many lower animal breed very fast and in great hurry, but the higher and more organized the form of life, the more complex its needs for development are, the longer is delayed the time of reproduction and the more vulnerable it is to the stresses of competition for survival.
Animals that have “evolved” under intense competition are in some sense “stunted,” less beautiful, less intelligent, less magnificent. There are many “factions” in nature and many paths that pull in opposite directions.
You must learn to see the secret language of nature and what it drives at: there is one path that drives for the production of a supreme specimen. It is the path that governs higher life; survival and reproduction are only side effects of this path.
Life is at most basic, struggle for ownership of space.
La lucha por el espacio es algo propio del animal que es joven, está sano, que no está bajo tensión, o mutilado o atrapado por el hombre
Ese espacio es para desarrollar los poderes innatos: quieren dominar la materia, y no sólo por el alimento
En los animales sociales hay un proceso análogo dentro de las relaciones sociales o del "espacio social"
Es importante comprender que se trata de un proceso circular: el organismo pretende el dominio del espacio de acuerdo con sus propias habilidades, y como resultado de ese dominio su cuerpo, sus sentidos y el resto de sus facultades se desarrollan
Todo esto requiere precisamente estar libre de los apremios de supervivencia, y en cuanto a la reproducción, es algo que viene después, como efecto colateral del deseo animal de descargar su poder después de ese dominio sobre el espacio
Es por eso que los animales inferiores se reproducen muy rápido y con mucha prisa, mientras que los superiores necesitan una mayor complejidad para su desarrollo y por ello el tiempo de su reproducción se alarga, y son más vulnerables a las presiones de la competición para sobrevivir.
Esa intensa competición determina en cierto sentido un peor desarrollo, menos bello, menos inteligente, menos magnifico. Hay diferentes facciones en la naturaleza y varios caminos que van en direcciones opuestas
Debéis aprender a ver el lenguaje secreto de la naturaleza y lo que la dirige: hay un camino que busca la consecución de un espécimen supremo. Es el camino que gobierna la vida superior, en la que la supervivencia y la reproducción son sólo efectos colaterales