Buddhism Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
““Existentialism “every appearance in nature corresponds to some state of the mind,” we have entered the familiar Wordsworthian Romantic territory in which nature is phenomena and spirit is noumena and the task of the human person is to draw his being from whatever inscrutable force produces, organizes, and infuses the phenomenal universe —an “ineffable essence which we call Spirit. Being as not being stable but forever in flux and transition. Even history, Which seems obviously about the past, has its true use as the servant of the present.' Emerson and Buddhism stand for spirituality purged of creed detritus.' the essence of Existentialism is that you find meaning in nature, wisdom, mind and body.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: "Nature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1836
Existentialism sees nature as reflecting mental states, urging us to derive meaning from the ever‑changing world and present‑focused history.
In simple terms: Find meaning in nature and the present.
Seek purpose in the flow of life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- creative writing
- mindfulness practice
- environmental activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does nature mirror your inner state?
- What present actions give your life meaning?
Neglecting the fluidity of reality can lead to rigid beliefs.