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Emphasizing the connection between humanity and nature, Thoreau advocates for the concept of "sauntering" as a profound and spiritual practice. He contrasts true walking, which embodies freedom and a sense of belonging to the natural world, with mere idleness. Thoreau explores the etymology of "sauntering," linking it to both pilgrimage and a sense of home in the world, suggesting that every walk is a quest to reclaim the sacredness of nature. His reflections invite readers to appreciate the deeper significance of walking as a form of communion with the earth.
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Walking, Henry David Thoreau
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- 2008
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