A rapturous vision of joy as a force that hungers for eternity and encompasses all contradictions, including woe, hate, and shame, in its over-rich desire for the world.

A vision of joy's ultimate desire, which is not just for the present moment but for the eternal recurrence of all things, including the failures and woes that make joy possible.

Zarathustra realizes that the 'higher men' currently seeking him are not his true companions, as they lack the 'obedient ear' necessary to understand his morning call and his work.

A symbolic vision where Zarathustra receives a 'sign' in the form of a cloud of birds and a gentle lion, representing the arrival of a new era or friend. This moment marks a shift in his heart, signaling that his 'hour' has finally come.

A symbolic vision of the arrival of 'the sign,' where a lion and doves appear to Zarathustra, signaling that his 'children' are near and moving him to silent tears.