Transcendentalism Ralph Waldo Emerson

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It seems as if the path is infinite, there the end is! Not as easy as it seems. Visible is each splashing puddle coming into contact with the aching steps, the gradual rise of heartbeat, the tightening of the muscles, perspiration that leaves me with desperation. Inclining up to the top wanting to stop, no longer able to continue up this treacherous gradient. The continuous strain is taking over my identity, no longer can I keep up the pace. Approaching me is lassitude, with shameless attitude. I have lost all means to continue. Nothing seems to help in the effort.
Anguish seems to be my wish. All has gone against my will. The idea of coming in victorious seems distant. With constant pain and discomfort, comfort is not an option. If I continued …show more content…

Transcendentalism is a philosophy that has been in existence under the “father” Ralph Waldo Emerson. Not only is Emerson the “father”, but he indeed perfects it. It is the preference of the physical fact over the natural world. This leads to a spiritual (ideal) world with the supreme being, God. Emerson says, Transcendentalism is “We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands…because each man believes himself inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men.” It is a path one must take alone with nature, and God at his/her side. Society ought to have the courage to believe and be inspired. Characteristics of Transcendentalism involve all of what is around, every aspect of the world and its wonders: ultimately all are a reflection of the Divine Soul. Intuition helps present God’s Spirit through the delicacy of nature and ones’ humanity. What differentiates this from other concepts is the fact that both self-reliance and individualism must outweigh the external authority and blind conformity: to custom and tradition. Themes developed include: susceptibility for individual self-perfection and human perfection. Intuition is a major component because it allows for superiority over deliberate intellectualism and rationality. One must find and discover the Spirit of God within nature. How can I see God, and what must I do to discover

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