Identity Quote by Thomas Merton
““There are many other escapes from the empirical, external self, which might seem to be, but are not, contemplation. For instance, the experience of being seized and taken out of oneself by collective enthusiasm, in a totalitarian parade: the self-righteous upsurge of party loyalty that blots out conscience and absolves every criminal tendency in the name of Class, Nation, Party, Race or Sect. The danger and the attraction of these false mystiques of Nation and of Class is precisely that they seduce and pretend to satisfy those who are no longer aware of any deep or genuine spiritual need. The false mysticism of the Mass Society captivates men who are so alienated from themselves and from God that they are no longer capable of genuine spiritual experience. Yet it is precisely these ersatz forms of enthusiasm that are “opium” for the people, deadening their awareness of their deepest and most personal needs, alienating them from their true selves, putting conscience and personality to sleep and turning free, reasonable men into passive instruments of the power politician.””
About This Quote
Mass movements promise collective ecstasy but mask spiritual emptiness, turning individuals into passive tools.
In simple terms: Mass hype hides spiritual void.
Beware of collective zeal that suppresses self.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political rallies
- religious ceremonies
- media consumption
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- question group narratives
- maintain personal reflection
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you felt true spiritual depth?
- What balances personal and collective identity?
Collective enthusiasm can foster genuine community.