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Daily Inspiration Quote by Nicolas Malebranche

"God joins us together by means of the body, in consequence of the laws of the communication of movements. He affects us with the same feelings in consequence of the laws of the conjunction of body and soul"

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Malebranche is selling a radically unromantic basis for human togetherness: not shared ideals, not “community,” but mechanics. Bodies move, movements communicate, and from that traffic of motion our feelings synchronize. It’s a line that sounds pious until you notice the quiet inversion: God is present, yes, but chiefly as the engineer of a system. Social life becomes physics with a theological signature.

The specific intent is to defend a view of causation and connection compatible with his occasionalism. For Malebranche, creatures don’t truly cause one another; God is the real causal power. So when another person’s gesture startles you, when laughter spreads through a room, when grief becomes contagious, that’s not your neighbor reaching into your soul. It’s God coordinating bodily events according to “laws,” then coordinating the mental sequel according to the “conjunction of body and soul.” He’s baptizing what we’d now call affective contagion and embodied empathy, while refusing to let it imply direct mind-to-mind influence.

The subtext is a rebuke to human self-importance. You don’t author your reactions as purely rational choices; you’re built to be moved. Even spiritual life, in this frame, is not a private interior drama but something routed through posture, sensation, and the choreography of a crowd. That’s why the language leans on “means,” “laws,” “consequence”: it’s rhetoric that normalizes dependence, making God’s governance feel less like miracle and more like infrastructure.

Context matters: late-17th-century France is awash in Cartesian mind/body puzzles and a growing appetite for scientific lawfulness. Malebranche answers both cravings at once, turning the most intimate human experiences into evidence of a world where order is divine precisely because it’s reliable.

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Malebranche, Nicolas. (2026, January 18). God joins us together by means of the body, in consequence of the laws of the communication of movements. He affects us with the same feelings in consequence of the laws of the conjunction of body and soul. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-joins-us-together-by-means-of-the-body-in-2762/

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Malebranche, Nicolas. "God joins us together by means of the body, in consequence of the laws of the communication of movements. He affects us with the same feelings in consequence of the laws of the conjunction of body and soul." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-joins-us-together-by-means-of-the-body-in-2762/.

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"God joins us together by means of the body, in consequence of the laws of the communication of movements. He affects us with the same feelings in consequence of the laws of the conjunction of body and soul." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-joins-us-together-by-means-of-the-body-in-2762/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Nicolas Malebranche (August 6, 1638 - October 13, 1715) was a Philosopher from France.

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