The human moral is a slavery of human's points of view and being. The false altruism, the focus on rationalism and mind as unreachable, puts the human existence, desires, beliefs and doubts as dumbs or with lack of importance.
The moral it's not but just a bunch of rules, values and pre-existing beliefs that are socially accepted as a model of behaviour and valoration to establish what is right from wrong. However, it isn't as it's proposed. Although it does not seems, they're enslaving and incarcerate. No matter they were made by humans it self, they have a darker reason. Thus, the occidental morality limits the human potencial (in the expression way of its personality and critical point of view).This moral takes base the traditional greek philosophy and the religious statements of the Catholic Church*, but mostly with Plato's rational philosophy, who starred the decline of the human not as a subject* but as a rational machine. Discrediting the body and existence. This way is how the "morality" creates a vulgar and weak human, dependent and enslaved on an absolutist system of "traditional values", cultural establishments and stereotypes.
It starts with the contempt of the "Self" as oneself, its existence and its desire through "altruism" established by morality in the system to be part of the society and community. The gnoseology* had the real function of concealing the true nature of human reality*. As Nietzsche's theory, it's an anti-life point of view to propose the human as a mind and not as an ansemble of body and existence. You might think right now: It´s not that slavering, I still can be my self as a mind. But that's the moment Nietzsche comes here and tells you about the greek philosophy's Apollonian and Dionysiac* that can be exactly proportional at the Catholic Church's altruisms and sins. The Apollonian's concept synthesize a representation of rationality, justice, intellectuality and study. Backwards of Dionysiac concept, the body, desire, sin and self-affirmation.
After the greek era, the religion* creates control in masses by fear, superstition and ignorance, at the same time, they imposed fanaticism that would not refute anything about the Church from anyone. Nonetheless, by this influence and obedience, nowadays we still claim from our mistakes and excuse fate with God. "Excuse for mediocres" said Nietzsche about God. I would take this statement in another more inclusive way: Use God to clean our foolishness, ignorance and mistakes when "the fries are already burned", is for mediocres. Or remember God only when there's lack and eptiness (natural human behaviour of pretending he/she is the god in the Earth until everything collapses).
We can have beliefs that represent us and mark our way as we think is better. That's about our existence as human beings or subjects and not as rational organic machines. For example when a country puts a religion as official, no matter how many people is from that religion, it shouldn't have to take sides in this case because people should be represented in its own country.
At any rate, the occidental morality doesn't have to be the whole truth or the only valid proposition above people it self. What is the Truth, anyway? It's a concept that shouldn't have any dogma, depends on each person perception and all that structures*, then the truth it's a fiction, just an interpreted reality -however, that's when the Science comes and refutes this (I'll write about this later)-. To prove this can be by analyzing and supporting the veracity of God's existence: Why all that records to know its existence is a book written by humans? What can prove us that this writers were "illuminated" by God's words? It's in our judgement to believe or not depending of our logical strates.
But I'm far from finishing, the human subject on Nietzsche's analysis is posed as a vital drive, natural, being and living. In the end, a brain without a body, memories, desires and inclinations, doesn't work, there will be no brain at all.
So, it is on us, humans, to rate of keeping this moral or to start our trip in the nihilism*: deconstructing all the already establish social and cultural presets printed in our tabula rasa* to replace them with a skepticism view, doubting about everything, even the most minimal one. Reach the Übermensch or Superman*, that is based on what he/she believes or wants beyond the systemic morality, guided by it self, with altruistic actions moved only by love and not for moral. Remake form zero, reinvent yourself with your own precepts.
That's why the occidental and Catholic morality it's not but just a repressive concept made by humans to other humans, limiting their potential and their power of criticism. Molding ignorant, mediocre and submissive people surrendered in trying to reach a rational mind to benefit a very small bunch of humans that seems to have that unreacheable mind.
* 1. I don't put the Christian belief because I would been taking other religious or divine beliefs that don't take place in the subject or weren't significant in the process of the occidental moral. Most of them appears after Lutero.
* 2. The human with desires, points of view, pleasures, fears, etc. Not the human as a biology study.
* 3. Philosophy that studies the human knowledge with the rationalism at the center.
* 4. Nietzsche criticized Socrates and Plato's perfect and ascetic rational world establishment. Forgetting, in this manner, the human existence and nature.
* 5. Based in Apollo (God of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the sun and light, poetry, and more.) and Dionysus (god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity and theatre)
* 6. Needless to remind, religion is just a human invention based on a subjectivity about the bible and other theologies or divine biliefs. However, beliefs and religion are two different things.
* 7. Most of what builts one person point of view it's his/her life, experiencie lived and memories.
* 8. In Nietzsche's philosophy, is the process of emptying the moral and cultural presets in a human to give it in exchange two options: 1) Living in the shadows and emptiness of existence; or 2) Reject the imposed moral and become a Superhuman.
* 9. Locke and Hume believed that human mind is like a blank canvas (tabula rasa in latin) at birth.
* 10. "Beyond-Man" "Superman" "Overman" "Uberman" or "Superhuman" is a concept in Nietzsche's philosophy that posit the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself.
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