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, beauty, whatever has turned out well, courage, spirit, graciousness of the soul, against life itself.”
About This Quote
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.
Recognize and resist forces that diminish vitality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- ethical debates
- philosophical study
- cultural analysis
- mental health counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does one find vitality outside religion?
- Can critique become nihilism?
Some may find meaning and community in religion.