时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:英语励志美文精华


英语课

The Hidden World Around Us


By Harry 1 Overstreet


Ever since Socrates was introduced to my adolescent mind he has been one chief master of my thinking. What he believed still seems to me to be indispensable for carrying on an intelligent and responsible life. He believed that he did not know. For myself, I have come to change his negative into a positive. I know that there is far more in this universe for me to know than I now know.


I recently had a dramatic illustration of this. My wife and I, driving through Arizona, stopped at a “collector’s shop” in Tucson, where stones and minerals of many kinds were on display. In the course of the visit, we were taken into a small room where rocks were laid out on shelves. They were quite ordinary-looking rocks. Had I seen them on some hillside, I would not have given them a second thought. Then the man closed the door so that the room was in total darkness and turned on an ultraviolet lamp.


Instantly the prosaic 2 rocks leaped into a kind of glory. Brilliant colors of an indescribable beauty were there before our eyes.


A very simple thing—and yet a very tremendous thing—had happened. A certain power had been snapped on; and a hidden world leaped into life.


As I look at my universe and walk among my fellow humans, I have the deep belief that hidden realities are all around us. These hidden realities are there in the physical world; and they are there, also, in the human world. If I am foolish enough to think that I see all there is to be seen in front of my eyes, I simply miss the glory.


I believe, then, that my chief job in life—and my astonishing privilege—is to snap on an extra power so that I can see what my naked eyes—or my naked mind—cannot now see. I believe that I have to do this particularly with my human fellows. My ordinary eyes tend to stop short at those opaque 3 envelopes we call human bodies. But we have learned that by turning on a certain power we can penetrate 4 to the inside of these envelopes.


We call this extra power “imagination.” At its highest, we call it “empathy,” the power to see through and to feel through to the inner life of other human beings. It is a kind of ultraviolet lamp of our psychic 5 life. When we turn on this lamp of imaginative sensitivity, we make the prosaic human beings around us come excitingly alive.


Zona Gale 6 once set down as the first article of her creed 7: “I believe in expanding the areas of my awareness 8.” I’d do the same. If I expand the areas of my awareness, I move understandingly into realities beyond me. When I move into them understandingly, I know what I can do and what I should do. If I don’t move in understandingly, if I stay in ignorance on the outside, then, in all likelihood, I will do mistaken things.


The great principle of love depends on this. He who loves another tries truly to understand the other. We can reverse this: he who tries truly to understand another is not likely to hate that other.


Socrates gave no finished catalogue of the “truths” of the world. He gave, rather, the impulse to search. This is far better, I feel, than dogmatic certainty. When we are aware that there are glories of life still hidden from us, we walk humbly 9 before the Great Unknown. But we do more than this: we try manfully to increase our powers of seeing and feeling so that we can turn what is still unknown into what is warmly and understandingly known…This, I believe, is our great human adventure.



1 harry
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
2 prosaic
adj.单调的,无趣的
  • The truth is more prosaic.真相更加乏味。
  • It was a prosaic description of the scene.这是对场景没有想象力的一个描述。
3 opaque
adj.不透光的;不反光的,不传导的;晦涩的
  • The windows are of opaque glass.这些窗户装着不透明玻璃。
  • Their intentions remained opaque.他们的意图仍然令人费解。
4 penetrate
v.透(渗)入;刺入,刺穿;洞察,了解
  • Western ideas penetrate slowly through the East.西方观念逐渐传入东方。
  • The sunshine could not penetrate where the trees were thickest.阳光不能透入树木最浓密的地方。
5 psychic
n.对超自然力敏感的人;adj.有超自然力的
  • Some people are said to have psychic powers.据说有些人有通灵的能力。
  • She claims to be psychic and to be able to foretell the future.她自称有特异功能,能预知未来。
6 gale
n.大风,强风,一阵闹声(尤指笑声等)
  • We got our roof blown off in the gale last night.昨夜的大风把我们的房顶给掀掉了。
  • According to the weather forecast,there will be a gale tomorrow.据气象台预报,明天有大风。
7 creed
n.信条;信念,纲领
  • They offended against every article of his creed.他们触犯了他的每一条戒律。
  • Our creed has always been that business is business.我们的信条一直是公私分明。
8 awareness
n.意识,觉悟,懂事,明智
  • There is a general awareness that smoking is harmful.人们普遍认识到吸烟有害健康。
  • Environmental awareness has increased over the years.这些年来人们的环境意识增强了。
9 humbly
adv. 恭顺地,谦卑地
  • We humbly beg Your Majesty to show mercy. 我们恳请陛下发发慈悲。
  • "You must be right, Sir,'said John humbly. “你一定是对的,先生,”约翰恭顺地说道。
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a turn-up for the books
albulidaes
ammonium iron sulfate
assets reserve
attorneys-in-fact
backrest
banding steel
benaglia
biannual
bitrochanteric diameter
bookclubs
capacitance-frequency method
carbon pencil
chaitoregma tattakana
checking relay
codemakers
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conversion transconductance
cop winding machine
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costs of reproduction
creelmen
cuff-link
cumbies
cycle of erosion
e-mail response management system
echiostoma barbatum
echometers
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elephantiasis anaesthetica
endorphines
entoptic
examination date
Ficus dinganensis
fishhood
focus of ellipse
foundry account
fuel solid smokeless
gdp growth
gonadotropin (gonadotrophin)
gorodzinsky
gratific
growth equation
have ups
Haytian
image control
indiciums
jewish engineering
jumping circuit
kaizen event
laser-beams
M. A.
Mankayan
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marzoes
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merchandising enterprise
Minoan architecture
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Muosuchan
N. A.
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once-abundant
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Paulinizes
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propylene glycol monomethyl ether
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protohuman
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rossby-gravity wave
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Réunion, I. de la
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siemens martin furnace
solenhofengraphic limestone
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subpolar low?pressure belt
temperature-compensated amplifier
tendinotrochanteric ligaments
the honeymoon is over
theory of lattice
trimming potentiometer
vibratile spine
wavetables
weatherless
woods bathing