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" The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, of virtue, and of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. "
The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st series - Page 64
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 362 pages
...reliance may be grounded ? What is the nature and power of that science-baffling star, without parallax, without calculable elements, which shoots a ray of...Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intu-^ ition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force, the last fact behind which...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Natural history of intellect, and ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 650 pages
...raised, " What is the aboriginal Self on which a universal reliance may be grounded ? " and answered: " The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence...Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions." This shows that reliance is urged, not on the little self, but the Universal self of the Over-Soul....
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Natural History of Intellect: And Other Papers

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 634 pages
...raised, " What is the aboriginal Self on which a universal reliance may be grounded ? " and answered: " The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence...Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions." This shows that reliance is urged, not on the little self, but the Universal self of the Over -Soul....
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The Essay on Self-reliance

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 70 pages
...reliance may be grounded ? What is the nature and power of that science-baffling star, without parallax, without calculable elements, which shoots a ray of...us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this...
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call spontaneity or instinct We...whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force, the last fact behind which analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin. For the...
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every^ word." "The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call spontaneity or instinct. We denote this...
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Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker], Volume 8

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 578 pages
...revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every word." "The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call spontaneity or instinct. We denote this...
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The Works of Theodore Parker: The American scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every word." "The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call spontaneity or instinct. We denote this...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 5

1909 - 540 pages
...reliance may be grounded? What is the nature and power of that science-baffling star, without parallax, without calculable elements, which shoots a ray of...us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this...
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Essays and English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 508 pages
...reliance may be grounded? What is the nature and power of that science-baffling star, without parallax, without calculable elements, which shoots a ray of...us to that source, at once the essence of genius, the essence of virtue, and the essence of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this...
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