《Let There be Darkness》中的设定的收集(2)(35)
2024-06-14克苏鲁神话《让这里陷入黑暗吧》 来源:百合文库
YOU ARE A STUDENT OF THE MIND OF YOUR RACE, stated the Galactic.
"Yes," said Taggart -- startled, as always, by the unnatural objectivity and percipience of these unhuman beings. "I was an experimental psychologist before the nuclear war. Perhaps that's one reason the Zarr chose me as one of their human representatives. I realize that most of the history of our race has been only a blind, senseless floundering in darkness, with cruelty the main diversion to our boredom -- yet, I feel that in our last century a light was dawning that would have set our race on the path of a rational and yet compassionate awareness. There were humans who were daring every path into the darkness of their own minds -- people like Jung, Horney, Perls, Fromm, Masolw, Wilson, Laing, Janov, Frankl, and a thousand more -- humans reaching out for a truth by which to live no matter how great the agony or how high the cost. And I think they were on the brink of a great discovery that would have transformed our race into a higher order of being -- but for the nuclear war which came to shatter their dreams. . . ."
"Yes," said Taggart -- startled, as always, by the unnatural objectivity and percipience of these unhuman beings. "I was an experimental psychologist before the nuclear war. Perhaps that's one reason the Zarr chose me as one of their human representatives. I realize that most of the history of our race has been only a blind, senseless floundering in darkness, with cruelty the main diversion to our boredom -- yet, I feel that in our last century a light was dawning that would have set our race on the path of a rational and yet compassionate awareness. There were humans who were daring every path into the darkness of their own minds -- people like Jung, Horney, Perls, Fromm, Masolw, Wilson, Laing, Janov, Frankl, and a thousand more -- humans reaching out for a truth by which to live no matter how great the agony or how high the cost. And I think they were on the brink of a great discovery that would have transformed our race into a higher order of being -- but for the nuclear war which came to shatter their dreams. . . ."