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Comments Tagged ‘mind’

  • Conclusion 1-9 (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on April 10, 2026

      I love this connection between chapters, @livikelly. I think there’s no question that in “Conclusion,” Thoreau lays particular emphasis on the importance of mental independence and inner exploration. I’d say that idea pervades Walden all the way through, though. In “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For” paragraph 13, for example, he writes:

      Where I lived was as far off as many a region viewed nightly by astronomers. We are wont to imagine rare and delectable places in some remote and more celestial corner of the system, behind the constellation of Cassiopeia’s Chair, far from noise and disturbance. I discovered that my house actually had its site in such a withdrawn, but forever new and unprofaned, part of the universe.

      In other words, he only had to be a short physical distance from his neighbors to experience solitude, because the experience is as much a function of mind as of matter.

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