"I live so much in my habitual thoughts that I forget there is any outside to the
globe, and am surprised when I behold it as now--yonder hills and river in the
moonlight, the monsters. Yet it is salutary to deal with the surface of things.
What are these rivers and hills, these hieroglyphics which my eyes behold? There
is something invigorating in this air, which I am peculiarly sensible is a real
wind, blowing from over the surface of a planet. I look out at my eyes. I come
to my window, and I feel and breathe the fresh air. It is a fact equally
glorious with the most inward experience.
Why have we ever slandered the outward?"
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), Journal Vol. 4, 1852
Spirituality and Nature
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), Journal Vol. 4, 1852
"Look hard at what pleases you and harder at what doesn't."
- Colette
- Colette
"It
is easy to suppose that few people
realize on that occasion, which comes to all of us, when we look at the
blue sky for the first time, that is to say: not merely see it, but look
at it and experience it and for the first time have a sense that we
live in the center of a physical poetry, a geography that would be
intolerable except for the non-geography that exists there - few people
realize that they are looking at the world of their own thoughts and the
world of their own feelings."
- Wallace Stevens, The Necessary Angel
- Wallace Stevens, The Necessary Angel
Spirituality and Nature
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