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What, according to Emerson is the nature of Brahman?
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In his poem, Emerson assumes the persona of the creator god, Brahma. Speaking as Brahma, he says he contains the nature—that is, the essence (Brahman)—of everything in the universe. In other words, he is both "shadow and sunlight" (line 6), "shame and fame" (line 8), and "the doubter and the doubt" (line 11).
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I was going to answer it bit someone already answered it
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