This concise volume collects the core writings that have made Ralph
Waldo Emerson into a key source of insight for spiritual seekers of
every faith--with an introduction by the bestselling philosopher Jacob
Needleman.
Here is the essential collection of Emerson's spiritual thought for
those readers who understand the transformative quality of ideas. It is
concise and suited to years of rereading and contemplation, offering the
essays that trace the arc of the inner message brought by America's
"Yankee Mystic."
The Spiritual Emerson features many of Emerson's landmark works. Yet
also included are overlooked classics, such as the essays "Fate" and
"Success," which served as major sources of inspiration to some of the
leading American metaphysical thinkers of the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. The introduction by religious scholar and
philosopher Jacob Needleman frames--historically and
philosophically--the development of Emerson's thought and explores why
it has such a powerful hold on us today.