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Anaemia Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

“Parasitism is the only practice of the church; with its ideal of anaemia, its holiness, draining all blood, all love, all hope for life; the beyond as the will to negate every reality; the cross as the mark of recognition for the most subterranean conspiracy that ever existed-against health…” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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“Parasitism is the only practice of the church; with its ideal of anaemia, its holiness, draining all blood, all love, all hope for life; the beyond as the will to negate every reality; the cross as the mark of recognition for the most subterranean conspiracy that ever existed-against health, beauty, whatever has turned out well, courage, spirit, graciousness of the soul, against life itself.”

Friedrich Nietzsche

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Source Book: Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche, 1886

Nietzsche critiques organized religion as a parasitic force that drains vitality, hope, and authentic life, turning existence into a negation of reality.

In simple terms: Religion can sap life and hope.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and resist forces that diminish vitality.

Themes

religion parasitism negation vitality hope authenticity

Mood

provocative philosophical

Type

critical reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • ethical debates
  • philosophical study
  • cultural analysis
  • mental health counseling

Key Concepts

existentialism critique of institutions nihilism spiritual oppression

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does one find vitality outside religion?
  • Can critique become nihilism?
A Different Perspective

Some may find meaning and community in religion.

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