Emerson notices God when he discusses how he feels in the woods. With broad space and exposed ground underneath his feet and delighted air around him he feels as though he is nothing and sees everything. He states, "I am part of a parcel of God." Which depicts that he is a piece of a bundle of something substantially more grand and divine than himself: God. Thus, this demonstrates his religious conviction that God is more prominent than him and he is only a little piece of the whole package, passes on that he may see nature, similar to God, is more stupendous. It is his entry to the peace God has made through nature in him. Nature can change every day because of the hours yet one will perceive what they feel in nature, for it, "wears the colors of the spirit." So this, gives nature a God-like resembling embodiment depicting a religious conviction of Emerson. At the point when Emerson expresses the "theory of nature" he implies thoughts in view of standards to clarify our general surroundings, with respect to nature. Nature, to Emerson, which is everything that isn't humankind and things that are unaltered by mankind. In Nature, Emerson sets a standard that urges us to look to the smallest things in nature for the supernatural in life. Emerson called upon his pursuers to interface the very existence of nature with the magnificent. The connection is ever prevailing dominant and of the utmost necessity in reality as we know it where we are associated with technology more than with
Emerson notices God when he discusses how he feels in the woods. With broad space and exposed ground underneath his feet and delighted air around him he feels as though he is nothing and sees everything. He states, "I am part of a parcel of God." Which depicts that he is a piece of a bundle of something substantially more grand and divine than himself: God. Thus, this demonstrates his religious conviction that God is more prominent than him and he is only a little piece of the whole package, passes on that he may see nature, similar to God, is more stupendous. It is his entry to the peace God has made through nature in him. Nature can change every day because of the hours yet one will perceive what they feel in nature, for it, "wears the colors of the spirit." So this, gives nature a God-like resembling embodiment depicting a religious conviction of Emerson. At the point when Emerson expresses the "theory of nature" he implies thoughts in view of standards to clarify our general surroundings, with respect to nature. Nature, to Emerson, which is everything that isn't humankind and things that are unaltered by mankind. In Nature, Emerson sets a standard that urges us to look to the smallest things in nature for the supernatural in life. Emerson called upon his pursuers to interface the very existence of nature with the magnificent. The connection is ever prevailing dominant and of the utmost necessity in reality as we know it where we are associated with technology more than with