Ralph Waldo Emerson was a Romantic poet, therefore he felt closest to God in nature, i.e. the forest, lakes, prairies, etc. Examples of this are clear throughout his poetry.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing by following his own beliefs
Emerson's concept of the over-soul is the bridge, or the unifier, that connects man, nature, and God
no they did not the closest to the war god was their death god
No such god. The closest you will get is Iris, the rainbow goddess.
Its acceptance of God's will.
We feel God in are hearts
Emerson would likely feel supportive of Parks' actions as she stood up against injustice and inspired others to do the same. He believed in individual conscience and self-reliance, values that align with Parks' decision to protest against segregation. Emerson would see her as a champion of individual rights and a catalyst for positive social change.
Emerson would likely support Watada's actions as an expression of individual conscience and moral conviction. Emerson valued self-reliance and nonconformity, and would likely admire Watada for standing up for his beliefs despite opposition.
Do I? I feel closer spiritually with my chosen deity when all is quiet and calm, yes, and I believe most people feel this way, although I cannot speak for everyone.This feeling is widely agreed with, though the reason is unknown,
You percieve life based on how you feel
The closest I can remember is Bogdan - "given by God".
because he is the closest to god