Transcendentalist Beliefs -The spiritual unity of all forms of being with God, Humanity, and Nature all sharing a universal soul, the Over soul -The inherent goodness (divinity!) of Man and Nature -The value of individualism -The belief that the natural world is symbolic of the spirit world -The "Lemon Pie" theory (to know the part is to know the whole) -That Society is the source of corruptible, distracting materialism -That Man is naturally good, even divine, because of his Divine Intellect -That Nature is inherently good because it is symbolic of the spirit (God) --That God, the Over soul, is the universal soul that permeates all being (much like "the Force")
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Transcendentalists value spiritual growth. Transcendentalism's core belief is the inherent goodness in man and nature.
Emotions and experience are connected.
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Emotions and experience are connected.
Transcendentalists were known for their emphasis on individualism, intuition, self-reliance, and a deep connection to nature. They believed in the inherent goodness of people and the importance of personal experience and the search for truth. Famous transcendentalists include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
Transcendentalists are mostly considered optimistic. They have a fierce devotion to achieving realization during their lives to transcend the natural world and enter the spiritual one.
All things are relative.
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Transcendentalists value spiritual growth. Transcendentalism's core belief is the inherent goodness in man and nature.