In the dust tracking on the road Zorani Hellston explained her religious ideology: "It is in vain to worry in the face of God's resignation outside the starry sky of the universe" (Road dust track 323) Further explanation, "The rise of the yellow line in the morning of the depth of dawn is a glory sufficient for me" (279). Heston's faith in the spirituality of nature is related to pantheism, especially when she is separated from the organized religion. As a cultural anthropologist of the Harlem Renaissance, Heston studied the Caribbean and the cultures of the southern United States.
Pantiesism and mysticism: Panty and mysticism are almost mutually related factors in the Romantic nature's poetry. Wordsworth envisions a spiritual force that penetrates all natural objects - its residence is the sunshine, the rolling ocean. Humanism: A romantic poet has a sincere love towards people, or has a spirit of love more, because of the air of life, the blue sky, and the human mind ("Tintern Abbey"). Wordsworth has great enthusiasm for humanity. He is deeply interested in peasants who come into contact with nature with simple rural people. Wordsworth expressed his praise for the ideals inspiring the French Revolution. Emphasizing individual freedom is another meaningful feature. Wordsworth is lamenting the loss of power, the virtue of freedom, and the human soul
If you do not mention pantyhism, you can not draw conclusions. The concept of pantheism was obtained through Wordsworth's writing. This feature makes his treatment of nature different. When he saw nature, especially in his maturing year, he felt "existence" and "exhilarating mood" - so for him nature is not only to satisfy his feelings and to make you happy . For him, it gives way to exist - there is something sacred. Himself, perhaps because the existence of God was reflected in his eyes.
Adolf Hitler believes in panthesism - or at least it is close to that if it is not panthesism. He believes in nature, or the whole universe is a god. At first glance, worship of nature worship by Hitler is a coincidence, it is a little trivial, it seems that we are not helping to understand the people and atrocities committed by him. But this is a mistake. Hitler brings harsh and inevitable consequences for nature as God's existence: the law of nature becomes his absolute right guide to morality. No matter what is in line with the laws of nature, it is morally good regardless of nature, its way is evil.