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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. In that deep force, the last fact behind... "
College Life - Page 167
by Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 524 pages
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Art and Archaeology, Volumes 9-10

1920 - 618 pages
...the universe that gives supreme satisfaction, that "sense of being which [175] ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY in calm hours rises, we know not how, in the soul, is not diverse from things, .... but one with them. " Thus are we liberated from the shackles of our lesser selves, for "when souls...
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The Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture

Charles A. Moore - 1978 - 432 pages
...and of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin." In this he anticipated the upsurge of interest, in the contemporary West, in Far Eastern traditions,...
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The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: First Series. Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1979 - 434 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...light, from time, from man, but one with them, and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their life and being also proceed. We first share the...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures (LOA #15): Nature; Addresses, and ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...light, from time, from man, but one with them, and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their life and being also proceed. We first share the...
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The American Sublime

Mary Arensberg - 1986 - 242 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin" (W, ll:63-64). To return to the past and disentangle oneself from the accretions of society and history...
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R.W. Emersons Naturauffassung und ihre philosophischen Ursprünge: eine ...

Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom äs Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...which analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin.113 Wie bei Fichte ist für Emersons Weltanschauung das als causa sui nur in sich bestimmte...
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Conversant Essays: Contemporary Poets on Poetry

James McCorkle - 1990 - 608 pages
...natural appearances instead of dependents in a common cause. Here is Emerson's sentence in its place. In that deep force, the last fact behind which analysis...is not diverse from things, from space, from light, 54 from time, from man, but one with them, and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their...
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Australian Poetry: Romanticism and Negativity

Paul Kane - 1996 - 268 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary Wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin." In 'The Poet,' this intuition of a common origin is a movement back to the sources of power, the inspiration...
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James Jones: An American Literary Orientalist Master

Steven R. Carter - 1998 - 220 pages
...at once the essence of genius, of virtue, and of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. . . . For the sense of being which in calm hours rises,...light, from time, from man, but one with them and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their life and being also proceed" (Selected Essays...
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The Good Life

Charles B. Guignon - 1999 - 350 pages
...of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct. We denote this primary wisdom as Intuition, whilst all later teachings are tuitions. In that deep force,...light, from time, from man, but one with them and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their life and being also proceed. We first share the...
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