“Religion must always be a crab fruit; it cannot be grafted, and keep its wild beauty.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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This collection presents a year-long journey through the transcendentalist philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, with a meditation for every calendar day. Each entry is drawn from Emerson's published works, including his essays, lectures, and poems, and is designed to inspire personal reflection and connection with nature, self-reliance, and the spiritual insights central to his thought. The book organizes Emerson's timeless wisdom into daily readings, making his ideas accessible for contemporary readers seeking daily inspiration or a structured encounter with his philosophy. more
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