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Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Into the Green Future

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Informationen zum Autor Chris Highland is an interspiritual chaplain, author, songwriter, and poet. He completed his undergraduate studies in religion and philosophy in Seattle, Washington, before settling in the San Francisco Bay Area to complete his master's degree. A passionate saunterer, he enjoys an intimate relation with Nature in forests, mountains, and waterfalls. An avowed heretic ("one who seeks new paths"), Chris's writing reflects his exploration of the edges of human society and his playful search for what Emerson called "high, clear, and spiritual conversation," to be had by each and every one of us as "beggars on the highway." Chris is the author of Meditations of John Muir: Nature's Temple, Meditations of Henry David Thoreau: A Light in the Woods, and Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Into the Green Future, all from Wilderness Press. Klappentext In this compact book, 60 selections from 30 years of Emersons writings reveal the essence of his spiritual vision. Like his friends John Muir and Henry David Thoreau, Emerson saw images of the divine in the natural world, and rather than seeking to conquer wilderness, sought inspiration from it. Complementing each passage is an inspirational quote from historical and comtemporary luminaries including Margaret Fuller, the Dalai Lama, and Jack Kerouac, and voices from Taoism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sufism. Leseprobe Worship Through all its kingdoms, to the suburbs and outskirts of things, [Nature] is faithful to the cause whence it had its origin. It always speaks of Spirit. It suggests the absolute. It is a perpetual effect. It is a great shadow pointing always to the sun behind us. The aspect of Nature is devout. Like the figure of Jesus, she stands with bended head, and hands folded upon the breast. The happiest man is the one who learns from nature the lesson of worship. Of that ineffable essence which we call Spirit, he that thinks most, will say least. We can foresee God in the coarse, and, as it were, distant phenomena of matter; but when we try to define and describe himself, both language and thought desert us, and we are as helpless as fools and savages. That essence refuses to be recorded in propositions, but when man has worshipped him intellectually, the noblest ministry of nature is to stand as the apparition of God.... Therefore, that spirit, that is, the Supreme Being, does not build up nature around us, but puts it forth through us, as the life of the tree puts forth new branches and leaves through the pores of the old. As a plant upon the earth, so a man rests upon the bosom of God; he is nourished by unfailing fountains, and draws at his need inexhaustible power. ***** “You might step on a stone and it would be a more pious act.” —Meister Eckhart in Classics of Western Spirituality Zusammenfassung This pocket-sized book pairs 60 selections from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s writings with a relevant quote from a historical or contemporary writer and thinker. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Introduction Meditations Sources Photo Credits About the Author More Meditations...

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Authors Chris (EDT) Highland
Assisted by Chris Highland (Editor)
Publisher Wilderness press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2004
 
EAN 9780899973524
ISBN 978-0-89997-352-4
No. of pages 143
Dimensions 114 mm x 178 mm x 13 mm
Series Nature's Inspiration
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

NATURE / Essays, SELF-HELP / Meditations, RELIGION / Inspirational, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Nature Therapy

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