Nature, Chapter I: Nature
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson's metaphor of the "transparent eye-ball" captures a moment of unity with nature, where individual ego dissolves into a broader cosmic consciousness. Transcendentalism challenged the rigid rationalism of the Enlightenment, proposing that true understanding comes from direct, intuitive connection with nature and the divine. Standing in nature, Emerson feels himself both atom and universe, part of a larger whole that dwarfs individual concerns.