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Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human thoughts, savages, who have only what is necessary, converse in figures. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. Emerson believed in re-imagining the divine as something large and visible, which he referred to as nature; such an idea is known as transcendentalism, in which one perceives a new God and a new body, and becomes one with his or her surroundings. Strictly speaking, therefore, all that is separate from us, all which Philosophy distinguishes as the 'Not Me,' that is, both nature and art, all other men and my own body, must be ranked under this name, 'Nature.' What new thoughts are suggested by seeing a face of country quite familiar, in the rapid movement of the rail-road car! Thus; A rolling stone gathers no moss; A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; A cripple in the right way, will beat a racer in the wrong; Make hay while the sun shines; 'T is hard to carry a full cup even; Vinegar is the son of wine; The last ounce broke the camel's back; Long-lived trees make roots first;--and the like. When simplicity of character and the sovereignty of ideas is broken up by the prevalence of secondary desires, the desire of riches, of pleasure, of power, and of praise,--and duplicity and falsehood take place of simplicity and truth, the power over nature as an interpreter of the will, is in a degree lost; new imagery ceases to be created, and old words are perverted to stand for things which are not; a paper currency is employed, when there is no bullion in the vaults. Long hereafter, amidst agitation and terror in national councils,—in the hour of revolution,—these solemn images shall reappear in their morning lustre, as fit symbols and words of the thoughts which the passing events shall awaken. For, although the works of nature are innumerable and all different, the result or the expression of them all is similar and single. I am the lover of uncontained and immortal beauty. Thus, "the whole is greater than its part;" "reaction is equal to action;" "the smallest weight may be made to lift the greatest, the difference of weight being compensated by time;" and many the like propositions, which have an ethical as well as physical sense. In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages. Infancy is the perpetual Messiah, which comes into the arms of fallen men, and pleads with them to return to paradise.‘Man is the dwarf of himself. Ralph Waldo Emerson left the ministry to pursue a career in writing and public speaking.
What is a year? Neither does the wisest man extort her secret, and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection. In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. Nature by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one, which yields the activity of man an infinite scope.
The standard of beauty is the entire circuit of natural forms,—the totality of nature; which the Italians expressed by defining beauty “il piu nell’ uno.” Nothing is quite beautiful alone: nothing but is beautiful in the whole. He sets his house upon the road, and the human race go forth every morning, and shovel out the snow, and cut a path for him.But there is no need of specifying particulars in this class of uses. I am not alone and unacknowledged. Emerson became one of America's best known and best-loved 19th-century figures. This use of the world includes the preceding uses, as parts of itself.Space, time, society, labor, climate, food, locomotion, the animals, the mechanical forces, give us sincerest lessons, day by day, whose meaning is unlimited. In the uttermost meaning of the words, thought is devout, and devotion is thought.
Whence is it? Every man’s condition is a solution in hieroglyphic to those inquiries he would put. It is the standing problem which has exercised the wonder and the study of every fine genius since the world began; from the era of the Egyptians and the Brahmins, to that of Pythagoras, of Plato, of Bacon, of Leibnitz, of Swedenborg. “A Gothic church,” said Coleridge, “is a petrified religion.” Michael Angelo maintained, that, to an architect, a knowledge of anatomy is essential. Beauty, in its largest and profoundest sense, is one expression for the universe. Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Nature" has a lyrical tone, as much of the writing has the quality of music or poetry. The kingdom of man over nature, which cometh not with observation,—a dominion such as now is beyond his dream of God,—he shall enter without more wonder than the blind man feels who is gradually restored to perfect sight.’ A life in harmony with nature, the love of truth and of virtue, will purge the eyes to understand her text. The same symbols are found to make the original elements of all languages.
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