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Dickinson, Emily - The Outer from the Inner Derives its magnitude
Identifier
007211
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
A description of the experience
Emily Dickinson – the Poems of Emily Dickinson
The Outer from the Inner
Derives its magnitude
‘Tis duke or dwarf according
As is the central mood
The fine unvarying axis
That regulates the wheel
Though spokes spin more conspicuous
And fling a dust the while
The inner paints the outer
The brush without the hand
Its picture publishes precise
As is the inner brand
On fine arterial canvas
A cheek perchance a brow
The star’s whole secret in the lake
Eyes were not meant to know
The source of the experience
Dickinson, EmilyConcepts, symbols and science items
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Overloads
GriefLead poisoning
Suppressions
Communing with natureInherited genes
Reducing threats