Standing on the bare ground — my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space — all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part... The American Scholar - Página 71por Theodore Parker - 1907 - 534 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...nature cannot repair. Standing on the bare ground. — my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted fer parcel of God. The name of the nearest fr end sounds then foreign and accidental: to be brothers, to... | |
| Charles Conant Josey - 1927 - 384 páginas
...pensioner, not the, source of this ethereal water; from some higher energy these visions come," . . . "The currents of the Universal Being circulate through me ; I am part or particle of God" (Emerson's Essays, quoted from Moses, op. cit., 123). with honour, singing Thy works without ceasing,... | |
| Robert Malcolm Gay - 1928 - 276 páginas
...shall be glad with me." "Standing on the bare ground — my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space — all mean egotism vanishes....the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part and parcel of God." "Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature,... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 2004 - 274 páginas
...trust religious traditions and institutions. Emerson famously presents his mystic vision in Nature: "I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see...Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God."19 This vision gives Emerson confidence that when he relies on himself he is not, in fact, placing... | |
| Brady Harrison - 2004 - 260 páginas
...greater being. As Emerson puts it in that most famous passage in American letters, the self becomes "a transparent eye-ball": "I am nothing; I see all;...circulate through me; I am part or particle of God." But where Emerson experiences a vanishing of mean egotism, where he finds a higher ethic or a better... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2004 - 396 páginas
...nature cannot repair. Standing on the bare ground,—my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space,— all mean egotism vanishes....eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God. —NATURE Can you recall a mystical... | |
| Daniel J. Philippon - 2004 - 402 páginas
...Science 5 (1894): 783, and Academy 47 (1895): 503. 51. Compare Emerson's famous passage in Nature (1836): "I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see...currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; 1 am part or parcel of God" (39). 52. See also Wyatt 45. 53. I disagree, therefore, with Oravec's belief... | |
| Mark Sedgwick - 2004 - 384 páginas
...the woods is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God ... I become a transparent eye ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or parcel of God.58 Guenon would be altogether more pessimistic. These, then, were the origins of Guenon's... | |
| Jane Greer - 2004 - 276 páginas
...and uplifted into infinite space, — all mean egotism vanishes. 1 become a transparent eye-ball; ! am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part of parcel of God. From Popular to Profound While neither the Romantics nor the Transcendentalists were... | |
| Central European Pragmatist Forum. Conference - 2004 - 286 páginas
...which nature cannot repair. Standing on the bare ground, my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space, all mean egotism vanishes; I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; 1 see all; the currents of Universal Being circulate through me; I am part and parcel ofGod. 17 The... | |
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