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Reflections Upon The Distress And Agony Of Faith Lyrics - Singles - Crimson Moonlight

If you respect yourself and worry about your soul you know you 

must live a stricter and more retired life than even a virgin in a 

maiden's bower. It is true that there are those who need to be 

forced and tamedand who would tumble about like wild beasts in 

lustful frenzy if they were left free. It is true and you can see it 

now, quite close at your neighbour's house. But you have to show 

that you are not one of that kind, by talking about it with anguish 

and fear. And talk you must with awe about the holy things, the 

great eternal truths, so that they won't be forgotten. If you can't 

understand their horrors, nor can you see their greatness. 

Now let's consider the distress and agony of the paradox of faith: 

The tragic hero acts to gain fame and glory for himself. The knight 

of faith gives up his individuality to become the common man, 

become"Everyman". It all depends on the will. If you think it's 

easy enough to be a single man, sufficient to yourself, you can be 

sure you are not a knight of faith. 

 

Wild birds and wandering geniuses are not the true knights. These 

know how blessed it is to belong to the common. 

 

The true knight also knows how pleasant and wholesome it is to be 

an individual who, so to speak, translates himself into a clean, neat 

and flawless edition , readable to each and everyone. He knows that 

it is refreshing to be understandable to everybody, as well as he 

also understands the common truths, and both of them rejoice in 

their shared confidence of the common. He rests assure that it's 

pleasant to be born as a separate individual who is at home in the 

common, the kind and lasting place on Earth, which will receive 

him with open arms, when he finally wishes to rest there. But he 

also knows that far beyond this there is a lonely, narrow and steep 

path, winding its way through the wilderness. He knows what it 

would be like to be born outside the common world and to have to 

travel alone without meeting a single soul. He knows quite well 

where he is and what his relation to other people is like. 

 

From a human point of view he is insane and can't 

communicate with anybody. To put it mildly: he is as mad as a 

hatter. If he isn't regarded as such he is a hypocrite and the further 

he travels along the way the worse hypocrisy.