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THE
NEGATIVE ROOT: Whatever exists naturally exists negatively, which is to say in
direct opposition to a positive quality which has sprung from it, viz. silence
in relation to sound, space in relation to matter, eternity in relation to
time, woman in relation to man, illusion in relation to truth, barbarism in
relation to culture, evil in relation to good, sadness in relation to
happiness, dark in relation to light, competition in relation to co-operation,
immorality in relation to morality, etc., so that whatever exists positively,
by contrast, exists to a certain extent unnaturally, or by dint of a degree of
effort. Truth has to be struggled after,
whereas illusion costs us no great effort, being everywhere the basic clay from
which truth is moulded. Goodness
likewise has to be struggled after, whereas evil, the primal source from which
all goodness springs, proves less difficult of attainment, being everywhere the
more natural state-of-affairs. And
happiness, despite superficial appearances to the contrary, is not our natural
condition but one to which we must daily aspire with a fresh resolve which, if
successful, will temporarily free us from the gruesome clutches of that
all-pervading sadness.
Yes, just as surely as the predominantly
positive man springs from the predominantly negative and, hence, more natural
woman, so do all the other positive entities known to us spring from a
like-source of negativity, as though in defiance of the root substance or
nature of things. But one must not
suppose this arrangement to be in any way reprehensible! For it is only by springing from and being,
as it were, enmeshed in the negative ... that man can
aspire towards the positive at all. How
could it be otherwise? One cannot have a
positive base at the bottom of nature, life, and the universe, a base from
which negativity sprang, for the simple reason that, properly considered, a
negative attribute cannot spring from anywhere, but must always 'give birth' to
a positive one.
Admittedly, the world is fundamentally
an evil place, but if it were not so, if it wasn't rooted in negativity, there
would be no aspiration towards or attainment of the good. Indeed, there would be no cause
for the good. Hence the intrinsic evil of
the world finds redemption in man.