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Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nature (1836)

by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Submitted by @deroche
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Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature
by Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is still another aspect under which the beauty of the world may be viewed, namely, as it becomes an object of the intellect. Beside the relation of things to virtue, they have a relation to thought. The intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand in the mind of God, and without the colors of affection. The intellectual and the active powers seem to succeed each other, and the exclusive activity of the one, generates the exclusive activity of the other. There is something unfriendly in each to the other, but they are like the alternate periods of feeding and working in animals; each prepares and will be followed by the other. Therefore does beauty, which, in relation to actions, as we have seen, comes unsought, and comes because it is unsought, remain for the apprehension and pursuit of the intellect; and then again, in its turn, of the active power. Nothing divine dies. All good is eternally reproductive. The beauty of nature reforms itself in the mind, and not for barren contemplation, but for new creation.🏁

Submitted by @deroche - 07/01/2025
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