Quick Write #1 "When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind." —Dr. Wayne Dyer What does this mean to you? What is it asking of.

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Quick Write #1 "When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind." —Dr. Wayne Dyer What does this mean to you? What is it asking of you? How would it apply in real life (or if it has, how so)?

Transcendentalism

What does “transcendentalism” mean? There is an ideal spiritual state which “transcends” (rises above; goes beyond) the physical and empirical. Transcendentalism refers to a loose collection of eclectic ideas about literature, philosophy, religion, social reform, and the general state of American culture. Transcendentalism had different meanings for each person involved in the movement.

Where did it come from? Ralph Waldo Emerson gave German philosopher Immanuel Kant credit for popularizing the term “transcendentalism.” It began as a reform movement in the Unitarian church. It is not a religion—more accurately, it is a philosophy or form of spirituality. It centered around Boston and Concord, MA. in the mid-1800’s. Emerson first expressed his philosophy of transcendentalism in his essay Nature.

WHAT DID TRANSCENDENTALISTS BELIEVE?

Basic Premise #1 An individual is the spiritual center of the universe, and in an individual can be found the clue to nature, history and, ultimately, the cosmos itself. It is not a rejection of the existence of God, but a preference to explain an individual and the world in terms of the individual.

Basic Premise #2 The structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self—all knowledge, therefore, begins with self-knowledge. This is similar to Aristotle's dictum "know thyself."

Basic Premise #3 Transcendentalists accepted the concept of nature as a living mystery, full of signs; nature is symbolic.

Basic Premise #4 Individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization. This depends upon the reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies: 1.The desire to embrace the whole world— to know and become one with the world. 2.The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an egotistical existence.

5 Tenets of Transcendentalism Everything is a reflection of God People are generally good and will treat others fairly The closer a person is to nature, the closer he/she is to God A person should follow his/her intuition in making decisions Individuality and self-reliance are more important than following the majority or tradition

FAMOUS TRANSCENDENTALISTS

Henry David Thoreau Schoolteacher, essayist, poet Most famous for Walden and Civil Disobedience Influenced environmental movement Supporter of abolitionism

Ralph Waldo Emerson Unitarian minister Poet and essayist Founded the Transcendental Club Popular lecturer Banned from Harvard for 40 years following his Divinity School address Supporter of abolitionism

Resources American Transcendental Web: American Transcendentalism: PAL: Chapter Four