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Ernst Jünger, Die Schere #25: Text, Translation, Notes

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Das Zweite Gesicht ist, besonders auf keltischen Böden, eine nicht
seltene Erscheinung; Spuren davon finden sich, gewissermaßen als
Stammwürze, bei irischen Romanciers. Es auf einen zerebralen Vorgang zu
reduzieren, dürfte schwierig sein. Als Vorschau ist es der Prophezeiung
ähnlich, obwohl das Erhabene keine Rolle spielt. Absenz, Entrückung geht
hier wie dort voraus. Näher liegt die Verwandtschaft mit epileptischen
Anfällen.
Die Entrückung kommt unvermutet; sie zeigt Nebendinge, auch Unfälle,
Begräbnisse, »Vorbrände«. Soldaten in fremden Uniformen werden nicht als
Feinde wahrgenommen, sondern wie sie ein Kind am Wegrand sieht. Die
Visionen reichen nur über einige Jahre hinaus, sind bodenständig, die
Bestätigung kann schon am nächsten Morgen eintreten. Französische
Kürassiere ritten durch Westfalen, als Napoleon noch Kriegsschüler war.

Die Schere #25: Walter's Translation

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The second vision is not a seldom occurrence, especially not on celtic
grounds; traces can be found in the works of irish novelists, as a kind of
basic yeast. To reduce it to a merely cerebral event should be difficult. As a
pre-vision it is similar to a prophecy, although the exalted has no
significance in it. Absentmindedness and mental displacement precede both. It
is of closer relationship to epileptic fits.

The mental displacement comes unexpected, it shows side events, also
accidents, funerals, "pre-fires". Soldiers in alien uniforms are not
recognized as enemies, but as a child alongside the road sees them. The
visions only extend a few years, they are down to home and can possibly be
confirmed the following morning. French curassiers (cavalry) were riding
through Westfalia while Napoleon was still attending military school.


Die Schere #25: Notes

Let us keep in mind that the reason why EJ focusses now on the phenomenon of mystical 
foresight or "second sight" (1) is that it seems to be another way of transcending the 
threshold of death. This will become more evident in the subsequent aphorisms. Here he 
starts out on the subject with a soberly worded collection of phenomenological data and some 
notes toward a definition of the phenomenon: where it uses to occur and when; what makes it 
different from prophecy but similar to an epileptic fit; objects and events most frequently 
seen in this mystical way; some conditions and limitations: local events, what is seen might 
not be understood by him who sees it, will actually happen not more than a few years ahead. 
He closes with one of his masterful memorable images: local visionaries saw Napoleon's 
troops riding through Westphalia when the future emperor was still a cadet at military 
academy. 

(1)  I think "second sight" is an appropriate translation since the Encyclopedia Britannica 
11th edition says: "SECOND SIGHT, a term denoting the opposite of its apparent significance, 
meaning in reality the seeing, in vision, of events BEFORE they occur. "Foresight" expresses 
the meaning of second sight, which perhaps was originally so called because normal vision 
was regarded as coming first, while supernormal vision is a secondary thing, confined to 
certain individuals. (vol. 24, p. 570)

Günter Rebing




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