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Daily Inspiration Quote by Adam Weishaupt

"The hankering of the mind is irresistible"

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An odd, almost clinical confession from a clergyman: the mind wants what it wants, and it will not be politely talked out of it. "Hankering" is the sly pivot here. It’s a homely word for appetite, not enlightenment - desire with saliva in it. By pairing it with "irresistible", Weishaupt shrugs off the comforting religious premise that belief is mainly a matter of will and obedience. You can discipline the body, he implies; the mind keeps reaching.

The line’s force is its quiet defiance. It doesn’t praise curiosity as a virtue; it frames it as compulsion. That shift drains moralism from the equation and replaces it with psychology. If thinking is an appetite, then censorship, dogma, and even pious exhortation aren’t just wrongheaded - they’re strategically naive. You can’t scold hunger away. You can only redirect it, feed it, or pretend it isn’t there until it erupts.

Weishaupt’s context sharpens the edge. As an 18th-century Bavarian cleric who founded the Illuminati, he sat inside the Church’s authority while flirting with the Enlightenment’s insurgent confidence in reason and reform. The sentence reads like a bridge between those worlds: it acknowledges the Church’s project of governing souls, then calmly notes the limit of governance. The subtext is political as much as spiritual: regimes can regulate speech, but they can’t fully police private wanting. The mind’s cravings are the first underground press.

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TopicWisdom
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Later attribution: The Scientism Delusion (Gregory Lessing Garrett, 2018) modern compilationISBN: 9781387683680 · ID: MPxSDwAAQBAJ
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... The hankering of the mind is irresistible.” —Adam Weishaupt, founder of the ILLUMI- In ancient Egyptian times, these secrets of the occult were known as the “Myster- ies.” Mystery schools were popular in ancient Egypt and still exist ...
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Adam Weishaupt

Adam Weishaupt (February 6, 1748 - November 18, 1830) was a Clergyman from Germany.

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