I think this picture is of Thoreau not Emerson by the way. Not sure.
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Key Influences & Connections:
- Spiritual Focus: Like Emerson and Thoreau, Eddy emphasized spiritual truths, divine Mind, and rejecting materialism, viewing physical reality as less real than spiritual reality.
- Healing: While Emerson and Thoreau focused on spiritual self-renewal, Eddy adapted these ideas to her concept of spiritual healing, a core tenet of Christian Science.
- Transcendentalism: Both Eddy and the Transcendentalists (Emerson/Thoreau) were part of the broader 19th-century movement valuing direct spiritual experience and the divinity within, notes The Pluralism Project.
- Direct Experience: Eddy shared the Transcendentalist critique of institutionalized religion, seeking a direct experience of God rather than relying solely on dogma, similar to Emerson's Divinity School Address, says this article on Christian Science and Transcendentalism.
The Quimby Connection (Direct Catalyst):
- Eddy's immediate healing inspiration came from Phineas Quimby, a mesmerist whose methods, rooted in mind-over-matter healing, deeply affected her.
- Quimby himself was linked to Transcendentalist ideas, creating a bridge, but his healing practices were her more direct spark for Christian Science's unique healing focus, notes NZ History.
In essence, Emerson and Thoreau provided a fertile intellectual and spiritual climate that Eddy grew within, but Quimby
offered the more direct practical template for her revolutionary
spiritual healing system, notes this historical research article.
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