Next, Emerson explains the equality and connection felt when experiencing excessive soul elements, using a metaphor. Here, Emerson emphasizes the relationship between man and nature. Transparent eyes are the eyes that see everything as a whole. The whole process will be an excessive soul of humanity, nature, and God. Transparent eyes do not concentrate on items as much as people do occasionally. Finally, "I am not doing anything, I saw everything, I am part of a god or particle" (3)
Spirituality Finally, American writers have created transcendence. Transcendentalism is a philosophical and literary movement seeking individual truth through spiritual reflexes, complete solitude, and deep connection with nature. As this was established by the author, many of them applied differently reflecting the transcendent beliefs and wrote different works. Ralph Waldo Emerson is considered a father of transcendentalism. He wrote many influential works.
From the early nineteenth century to the mid - nineteenth century, the philosophical movement known as transcendence was rooted in the United States and evolved into major literary symptoms. Followers of transcendental believe that knowledge can be achieved not only by sensation, but also by intuition of inner spirit and meditation. Therefore, they claim to be skeptical of all established religions, believe that God exists in individuals and church mediation is very troublesome for enlightenment. The origin of sports can be traced back to the first meeting of the Beyond Club held in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1836. Ralph Waldo Emerson is the father of sports and he may not like the name. Other prominent contributors include Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, William Henry Channing, George Ripley. In a grand plan, the moment of transcendence at the stage of literature is clearly short-lived.