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Do Now/ Quick Write #1:

Do Now/ Quick Write #1: . Emerson wrote, “ The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should we not also enjoy an original relation to the universe?” What do you think Emerson is saying in this quote?.

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Do Now/ Quick Write #1:

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  1. Do Now/ Quick Write #1: • Emerson wrote, “The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should we not also enjoy an original relation to the universe?” • What do you think Emerson is saying in this quote?

  2. Aim: How does Emerson develop transcendentalism in his essays? • began as a protest against the general state of culture and society, and in particular, the state of intellectualism at Harvard and the doctrine of the Unitarian church taught at Harvard Divinity School. • an ideal spiritual state that 'transcends' the physical and empirical and is only realized through the individual's intuition, rather than through the doctrines of established religions.

  3. Aim: How does Emerson develop transcendentalism in his essays? • Thoreau in Walden spoke of the debt to the Vedic thought directly, as did other members of the movement: • In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavat Geeta, since whose composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial; and I doubt if that philosophy is not to be referred to a previous state of existence, so remote is its sublimity from our conceptions. I lay down the book and go to my well for water, and lo! there I meet the servant of the Brahmin, priest of Brahma, and Vishnu and Indra, who still sits in his temple on the Ganges reading the Vedas, or dwells at the root of a tree with his crust and water-jug. I meet his servant come to draw water for his master, and our buckets as it were grate together in the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled with the sacred water of the Ganges.

  4. TEXT “I am part or parcel of God.” COMMENTS A parcel is a package or container. Emerson seems to suggest that God is within each of us. A very Eastern idea opposed to the depravity of man purported by Calvinism. Aim: How does Emerson develop transcendentalism in his essays?

  5. TEXT In the woods is perpetual youth. COMMENT Aim: How does Emerson develop transcendentalism in his essays?

  6. Aim: How does Emerson develop transcendentalism in his essays?

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