Man is conscious of a universal soul within or behind his individual life, wherein, as in a firmament, the natures of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. An Emerson Calendar - Page 72by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 117 pagesFull view - About this book
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 pages
...distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope. Who looks upon a rive1 in a meditative hour and is not reminded of the flux...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul he calls Reason: it is not mine, or thine, or his, but we are its; we are its property... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope. Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour, and is...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul, he calls Reason: it is not mine, or thine, or his, but we are its; we are its... | |
| Anthony John Harding - 1985 - 208 pages
...and more overtly "idealist" half of the book. In an important transitional passage, Emerson reflects: "Man is conscious of a universal soul within or behind...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul he calls Reason. . . . That which intellectually considered we call Reason, considered... | |
| Robert C. Fuller - 1986 - 262 pages
...influx of Divine Mind into our mind."20 As deeper levels of consciousness are attained, a person becomes "conscious of a universal soul within or behind his individual life, wherein, as a firmament, the natures of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine."21 This perception is nothing... | |
| Eleanor A. Schuster - 1994 - 388 pages
...source, the cleansing of the body and soul. They are the rain that feeds the plant and sustains us. Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour and is...themselves are the beautiful type of all influence. (Emerson, 1982, p. 49) CONCENTRIC CIRCLES OF COSMIC CARING This cycle of the four sacred directions,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1995 - 304 pages
...heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope. Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour and is...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul he calls Reason:9 it is not mine, or thine, or his, but we are its; we are its... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 1995 - 318 pages
...spirit, a trinity which Emerson translates to science, poetry, and action, or truth, beauty, and duty. "Man is conscious of a universal soul within or behind his individual life," which he calls reason. "That which, intellectually considered, we call Reason, considered in relation... | |
| 1903 - 400 pages
...environing Spirit as the supreme reality. In "Nature "he expresses this thought very clearly when he says, " Man is conscious of a universal soul within or behind...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul he calls Reason; it is not mine or thine, or his, but we are its; we are its property... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - 276 pages
...heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope. Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour, and is...of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. This universal soul, he calls Reason: it is not mine, or thine, or his, but we are its; we are its... | |
| Joel Porte (ed), Saundra Morris - 1999 - 304 pages
...words only that are emblematic; it is things which are emblematic." He fills a paragraph with examples. "Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour, and...themselves are the beautiful type of all influence." What writers understand is "this immediate dependence of language upon nature." What writers do is... | |
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