“The [character-]armored, mechanistically rigid person thinks mechanistically, produces mechanistic tools, and forms a mechanistic conception of nature. The armored person who feels his orgonotic body excitations in spite of his biological rigidity, but does not understand them, is mystic man. He is interested not in "material" but in "spiritual" things. He forms a mystical, supernatural idea about nature. Both the mechanist and the mystic stand inside the limits and conceptual laws of a civilization which is ruled by a contradictory and murderous mixture of machines and gods. This civilization forms the mechanistic-mystical structures of men, and the mechanistic-mystical character structures keep reproducing a the mechanistic-mystical civilization. Both mechanists and mystics find themselves inside the framework of human structure in a civilization conditioned by mechanistics and mysticism. They cannot grasp the basic problems of this civilization because their thinking and philosophy correspond exactly to the condition they project and continue to reproduce. In order to realize the power of mysticism, one has only to think of the murderous conflict between Hindus and Muslims at the time India was divided. To comprehend what mechanistic civilization means, think of the "age of the atom bomb.”
Quote by Wilhelm Reich
Work
Ether, God and Devil: Cosmic Superimposition
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: She Never Said Good-Bye
Source: Oryx And Crake
Source: Peaceable Psychology: Christian Therapy in a World of Many Cultures
Source: Eternal Moments: Teachings of the Buddha: The Wisdom of the Dharma, from the Pali Canon to the Sutras
Source: The Communist Manifesto
Source: Failure&solitude
Source: The function of the orgasm
Source: The Just And The Unjust: A Gripping Crime Mystery – Classic Police Drama in a Small-Town Murder Trial
Source: The Mutiny of the Elsinore
