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Aspiration Quote by Walter Pater

“Has nature connected itself together by no bond, allowed itself to be thus crippled, and split into the divine and human elements? Well! there are certain divine powers of a middle nature, through whom our aspirations are conveyed to the gods, and theirs to us. A celestial ladder, a ladder from…” quote by Walter Pater
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“Has nature connected itself together by no bond, allowed itself to be thus crippled, and split into the divine and human elements? Well! there are certain divine powers of a middle nature, through whom our aspirations are conveyed to the gods, and theirs to us. A celestial ladder, a ladder from heaven to earth.”

Walter Pater

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Renaissance, Walter Pater, 1873

The passage suggests that nature is linked by subtle forces, creating a bridge between divine and human realms, allowing aspirations to travel between them.

In simple terms: Nature forms a subtle bridge between divine and human.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and honor the hidden connections that guide us.

Themes

philosophy spirituality interconnectedness

Mood

contemplative inspired

Type

metaphorical reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • creative writing
  • spiritual practice
  • philosophical discourse

Key Concepts

metaphysics human-divine relationship aspiration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you experience subtle connections in daily life?
  • What bridges exist between your aspirations and higher ideals?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may be overly abstract for practical application.

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