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Transcendentalism Essay

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People around the world and throughout time have always had an idea of spirituality. The spirit has been thought of as an essential part of human nature. The evidence is in the common culture of religions in the world. The soul is the essence of humanity and spirituality is the condition of one’s soul. Spirituality is the condition of a consciousness. One answer to creating this essential growth in spirituality is Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is the rebellion of one’s soul against the societal laws that humanity upholds. It is the integrity of a being and the healing of a scarred mind through nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a major figure in transcendentalist literature and wrote two separate essays, one being named …show more content…

It pushes its morals and ideas on everyone in its vicinity. The worst of it is that man simply conforms to the ideas of which he is accustomed to without a question as to why. Or maybe even worse, man has questions which he does not ask. Emerson says, “He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness.” (Emerson, 1). Emerson is saying to shout across the world what must be good! He doesn’t want man to be scared into submission by society and not proclaim what his sense of moral justice communicates. “With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.” (Emerson, 2). To him, this is where a soul withers and dies for without the ability to stretch its legs, how will it run? To grow in soulfulness, there must be a risk whether of persecution, wrongness, or vulnerability.
After self-reliance comes this sense of poetic nature. As society is the enemy of man, how does one get away from that who so eagerly seeks to restrain him? How does one seek the solitude which is so necessary for a growth in spiritual awareness? Emerson says the answer is in nature. “But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. The rays that come from those heavenly bodies, will separate between him and what he touches.” (Emerson, 1). He is saying that it’s not enough to just be separated from the humanity that participates in society but that there must be a distance from all

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