Friedrich Nietzsche
cres el dios
Cres el dios, the burgeoning deity, embodies a profound inquiry into the essence of existence itself and the nature of our aspirations. In a world suffused with nihilism, where the metaphysical certainties have crumbled like ancient ruins in the harsh winds of time, we find ourselves grappling with the void—the abyss that gazes back into our souls. To declare the ascendancy of a new god is not merely to welcome a figurehead onto a pedestal; it is to provoke a radical revaluation of values, to wrest life from the clutches of despair and relinquish the shackles of dogma and tradition. This emerging deity, perhaps, is not painted in celestial hues, nor draped in the garb of divine authority, but is rather an embodiment of the will to power—a manifestation of the human spirit’s indomitable drive to transcend. Cres el dios invites us to forge meaning in the chaos, to create our own paths in the labyrinthine corridors of existence, and to rise with the audacity of the Übermensch, who embraces the weight of responsibility for his own fate. The voice of this new god is not one of submission but of affirmation—a call to revel in the dance of creation, to craft one's own values, and to rise above the mediocrity of the herd mentality. In this act of creation, we realize that the divine is not a distant entity to be revered, but a potential that dwells within each of us, waiting to be Actualized, to Crescendo. Thus, in the proclamation of "cres el dios," we do not merely summon an external divinity; rather, we invoke the most profound transformation of the human condition—a reawakening to our own potential where, from the ashes of the old, the fires of the new illuminate our paths toward self-overcoming and the ultimate affirmation of existence.
