Transcendentalism is the beauty of a month. From the beginning, I do not think this is a human being. I will do my best to make myself happy all the time, but I am naturally ironic and humorous. No matter how exciting and exciting this project is, I will never walk in the park. But I decided to stick with it. Even though I ended up in a completely transcendental failure, perhaps I will still learn something along the way. On the first day, after about 20 minutes' walk I began to joke about my best friend.
In this article we compare the philosophy of transcendence and anti - transcendence through Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville 's works. In Thoreau's "Walden" section, he tested the transcendental philosophy through experience. Emerson's extraordinary writing style is shown in "Nature". In an excerpt from Melville's "Moby Dick", he showed transcendentalism within his work. Transcendental sentences are related to the relationship between human spirit and nature. - ... Another theme of Walden is unity with God. Thoreau believes that God and philosophy, nature and mankind are united, and this concept arises from transcendental movements. Transcendentalism is a religious movement characterized by the belief that religion is something inside you, not others to tell you ("Solo, Henry David").
Ralph Waldo Emerson clearly states the concept of transcendence in the paper "Nature". Emerson is the leader of transcendental movement, the first American writer who influenced European thought. His article "Nature" states how to gain insight and spiritual purification by experiencing nature. Emerson says "Eternal youth in the forest", "In the forest we return to reason and faith." These lines embody the ideal of transcendentalism. They show how to gain knowledge of their super soul by deep roots of nature, enjoying outdoor faithfully and releasing evil once. Emerson commented on the next few lines: "Standing on a bare ground - my head is immersed in the air in the air and raised in infinite space - that means all self disappears Transparent eye: I have nothing; I saw everything; Universality spread through me; I am a part of God