pp. 274-275, The Ego and His Own
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THE OWNER 275 |
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THE OWNER 275 |
no longer "right" at all, because right can be bestowed
only by a spirit, be it the spirit of nature or that of the species,
of mankind, the Spirit of God or that of His Holiness or His Highness,
etc. What I have without an entitling spirit I have without right;
I have it solely and alone through my power.
I do not demand any right, therefore
I need not recognize any either. What I can get by force I get
by force, and what I do not get by force I have no right to, nor
do I give myself airs, or consolation, with my imprescriptible
right.
With absolute right, right itself
passes away; the dominion of the "concept of right"
is canceled at the same time. For it is not to be forgotten that
hitherto concepts, ideas, or principles ruled us, and that among
these rulers the concept of right, or of justice, played one of
the most important parts.
Entitled or unentitled -- that does
not concern me, if I am only powerful, I am of myself
empowered, and need no other empowering or entitling.
Right -- is a wheel in the head,
put there by a spook; power -- that am I myself, I am the powerful
one and owner of power. Right is above me, is absolute, and exists
in one higher, as whose grace it flows to me: right is a gift
of grace from the judge; power and might exist only in me the
powerful and mighty.