2.7.08 | Emerson (day 2) Business Nature Paradox Language HW – Papers due Friday by 5. – Pound & Eliot for Monday.

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| Emerson (day 2) Business Nature Paradox Language HW – Papers due Friday by 5. – Pound & Eliot for Monday.

Yesterday… We left yesterday in a paradox. Transparent Eyeball, with NATURE flowing through us. :: BUT :: Few Adults see nature, and it only illuminates the eye. How will it ever flow through me? Nature is the not me, how can I unify with the not me? The eye is the best artist, how then can it be transparent? How can we resolve this paradox?

A harmony of both? Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight, does not reside in nature, but in man, or in a harmony of both.. To a man laboring under calamity, the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it. Then, there is a kind of contempt of the landscape felt by him who has just lost by death a dear friend. The sky is less grand as it shuts down over less worth in the population "Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight, does not reside in nature, but in man, or in a harmony of both. It is necessary to use these pleasures with great temperance. For, nature is not always tricked in holiday attire, but the same scene which yesterday breathed perfume and glittered as for the frolic of the nymphs, is overspread with melancholy today. Nature always wears the colors of the spirit. To a man laboring under calamity, the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it. Then, there is a kind of contempt of the landscape felt by him who has just lost by death a dear friend. The sky is less grand as it shuts down over less worth in the population”

The flowers, the animals, the mountains, reflected the wisdom of his best hour, as much as they had delighted the simplicity of his childhood. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from the tree of the poet “ The stars awaken a certain reverence, because through always present they are inaccessible; but all natural object make a kindred impression, when the mind is open to their influence. Nature never wears a mean appearance. Neither does the wisest man extort her secret, and lose he curiosity by finding out all her perfection. Nature never became a toy to a wise spirit. The flowers, the animals, the mountains, reflected the wisdom of his best hour, as much as they had delighted the simplicity of his childhood. When we speak of nature in this manner, we have a distinct but most poetical sense in the mind. We mean the integrity of impressions made by manifold natural objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from the tree of the poet”

Language 1.Words are signs of natural facts. 2.Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts. 3.Nature is the symbol of the spirit.

1. Words are signs of natural facts. The use of natural history is to give us aid in supernatural history: the use of the outer creation, to give us language for the beings and changes of the inward creation. Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance. Right means straight; wrong means twisted. Spirit primarily means wind; transgression, the crossing of a line; supercilious, the raising of the eyebrow. We say the heart to express emotion, the head to denote thought; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things, and now appropriated to spiritual nature. Most of the process by which this transformation is made, is hidden from us in the remote time when language was framed; but the same tendency may be daily observed in children. Children and savages use only nouns or names of things, which they convert into verbs, and apply to analogous mental acts.

2. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts. It is not words only that are emblematic; it is things which are emblematic. Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact. Every appearance in nature corresponds to some state of the mind, and that state of the mind can only be described by presenting that natural appearance as its picture. An enraged man is a lion, a cunning man is a fox, a firm man is a rock, a learned man is a torch. A lamb is innocence; a snake is subtle spite; flowers express to us the delicate affections. Light and darkness are our familiar expression for knowledge and ignorance; and heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope. "man is an analogist and studies relations in all objects. He is placed in the centre of beings, and a ray of relation passes from every other being to him. And neither can man be understood without these objects, nor these objects without him” "the corruption of man is followed by the corruption of language A man conversing in earnest, if he watch his intellectual processes, will find that a material image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, cotemporaneous with every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought. Hence, good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories. This imagery is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments he has already made. – [so why are savages, children, and country folk in better position? table that. ]

3. Nature is the symbol of the spirit. We are like travellers using the cinders of a volcano to roast their eggs. Whilst we see that it always stands ready to clothe what we would say, we cannot avoid the question, whether the characters are not significant of themselves. Have mountains, and waves, and skies, no significance but what we consciously give them, when we employ them as emblems of our thoughts? The world is emblematic. Parts of speech are metaphors, because the whole of nature is a metaphor of the human mind. A new interest surprises us, whilst, under the view now suggested, we contemplate the fearful extent and multitude of objects; since "every object rightly seen, unlocks a new faculty of the soul." That which was unconscious truth, becomes, when interpreted and defined in an object, a part of the domain of knowledge, -- a new weapon in the magazine of power.

So, what? We relate to reality through LANGUAGE. – word is to nature, as nature is to spirit – Sign is to signified BUT Spirit? the human mind? What are we talking about? Words are derived from nature, nature presents itself as meaningful images to the mind, nature is a metaphor of the mind. words reveal our mind to us?

Big pay off question: What is our relationship to Nature mediated through language? How does Language illustrate our relationship with Nature, with reality?