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TRANSCENDENTALISM “ It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person: always do what you are afraid to do.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

TRANSCENDENTALISM “ It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person: always do what you are afraid to do.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Page 1: TRANSCENDENTALISM “ It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person: always do what you are afraid to do.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

TRANSCENDENTALISM“ It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a

young person: always do what you are afraid to do.”Ralph Waldo Emerson

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What?

A fundamental belief in the unity of the world and God. The soul of each individual was

thought to be a microcosm of the world itself. As such, each of us is divine.

Became a literary movement in the early to mid 1800’s that established a clear “American

voice.”

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Goal:

To transcend this world; to gain a higher awareness of self; to seek knowledge of oneself and therefore of the world; to

seek truth

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind

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Innate Goodness of Mankind

Humans and nature possess an innate goodness. They are divine. Every person has a portion of

“oversoul” (universal spirit).

(Transcendentalists opposed strict ritualism and dogma of established religion.)

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“In the faces of men and women, I see God.”

--Walt Whitman

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature

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Inspiration from Nature

Nature is divine.

Because we are one with nature, we can learn more about ourselves by observing nature.

Nature helps us understand what life is really about.

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“Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.”

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance

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Self Reliance

Because each of has a spark of the divine, we are really relying on God when we rely on ourselves.

It is critical to know who we really are and what we are capable of.

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“It is only as a man puts off all foreign support and stands alone that I see him to be strong and to

prevail.”

--Ralph W. Emerson

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance•Encouraged individual expression; advocated non-conformity

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Individuality and Non-Conformity

Freedom to express yourself

The importance of following your instincts and intuition and acting in a way that is true to you.

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“Whoso would be a man must be a non-conformist.”

--Ralph W. Emerson

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If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he

hears a different drummer.”

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance•Encouraged individual expression; advocated non-conformity•Urged simplicity, both the appreciation of simple things and the virtue of living simply

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Appreciation of simple things

Virtues of living simply

Simplicity

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“Simplicity! Simplicity! Simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three,

and not a hundred or a thousand.”--Henry D. Thoreau

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance•Encouraged individual expression; advocated non-conformity•Urged simplicity, both the appreciation of simple things and the virtue of living simply•Valued non-materialism

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Non-Materialism

What we have is not as important as who we are.

“Things” and our obsession with them get in the way of finding real meaning and truth.

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“Love your life, poor as it is.”

--Henry D. Thoreau

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance•Encouraged individual expression; advocated non-conformity•Urged simplicity, both the appreciation of simple things and the virtue of living simply•Valued non-materialism•Sought solitude

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SolitudeTime alone offers the opportunity to ponder the world around us and our place in it.

Solitude insulates us from the opinions of others, giving us a chance to determine what we believe.

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“Is not a man better than a town?”

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Core Beliefs:•Believed in the inherent goodness of mankind•Drew inspiration from nature•Advocated self reliance•Encouraged individual expression; advocated non-conformity•Urged simplicity, both the appreciation of simple things and the virtue of living simply•Valued non-materialism•Sought solitude•Acknowledged the importance of civil disobedience

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Civil Disobedience

Urges passive, non-violent resistance to governmental policies to which an individual is morally opposed.

Influenced Gandhi and King.

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“[If injustice] is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law. Let your life be the friction to stop the machine.”

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Sage of Concord

Writes Nature & “Self-Reliance”

Develops idea of “Oversoul”

1803-1882

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Henry David Thoreau

Lives at Walden Pond(1845-47)

Writes Walden & Civil Disobedience

Defines “the Wild” as the life force that connects us all (not wilderness).

1817-1862

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“Keep your accounts on your thumbnail.”

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“I went into the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front

only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what it has to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover

that I had not lived.”