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"Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science"

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Bergson’s line cuts with the cool precision of a philosopher who suspects that most institutions live off the glow of experiences they can’t quite reproduce. “Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science” is not a dismissal of religion so much as a demotion: religion is framed as the public-facing translation of something rarer, more volatile, and more difficult to verify from the outside. Mysticism, like scientific discovery, is cast as the primary encounter - intimate, risky, and hard-won. Religion, like popular science, becomes the digest: portable, repeatable, and designed for mass uptake.

The subtext is about scale and survivability. Private revelation doesn’t build durable communities; it burns too hot and too personally. Institutions step in to stabilize the flame into a lantern: doctrine, ritual, moral codes, narratives. That stabilizing move is also a flattening move. As popular science can turn inquiry into factoids and wonder into trivia, religion can turn a living, unsettling experience of the divine into social habit and cultural identity.

Context matters: Bergson is writing in a modernizing Europe where science is the prestige language and religion is being forced to justify itself in new terms. By borrowing science’s hierarchy - original research versus its popularization - he smuggles mysticism into modern respectability while also indicting the “mass edition” for losing texture and immediacy.

It works because it’s a double-edged analogy. Popularization isn’t inherently false; it’s necessary, even generous. The sting is that necessity is also a compromise - a reminder that what reaches the many rarely arrives untouched.

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Henri Bergson (October 18, 1859 - January 4, 1941) was a Philosopher from France.

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