American Luminaries
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RALPH WALDO EMERSONA thinker in the sublimest sense of the term is Emerson. His philosophy touches the core of all earthly problems. He came of poor parents, but had an indomitable will and an utter self-reliance. America, the fairest land of freedom, opportunity and progress, inspired in Emerson the thought that his countrymen should utilise all her divine gifts to strive for the most divine aims of life. Indeed, America will gain her true stature when she lives up to her philosopher-son's towering aspirations. For Emerson, poetry and philosophy were no mere intellectual embellishments. He was a true man of vision, and he used philosophy to sustain his vision and poetry to express it. He knew no compromise with his ingrained truth: "When he sings the world listens with the assurance that now a secret of God is be spoken." Emerson's love of God was too deep for form and convention. He was truly a Prophet of Universal Faith, a seer visualising the future in the living present. Emerson also offered really great service, not only to America but to the whole world. Very few souls as illumined as Emerson have come into the world. Emerson had light in abundant measure. With his illumined mind he served his country and the world. Emerson received his light, his ideas, from a very old tradition: the Upanishadic teachings. It came from within, his own inner cry. In the inner world there is no Indian, no American; there is only light. It is like a stream. Four thousand years ago that light was visible in one part of the world. Now the same light is being manifested elsewhere for the consciousness of humanity to see. |
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