"We see into the life of things"- What does Wordsworth mean?

This line is quoted from Wordsworth's famous poem, Tintern Abbey, published in Lyrical Ballads in 1798.

       Here the poet has spoken about a blissful or blessed state of mind. Nature is the source of this blessing. If human beings have deep feeling or contemplation and attachment with nature, then Nature gives us the higher emotions like love, pity,sympathy etc. These higher emotions stop our breathing and blood circulation. And we seem to have lost our physical existence. We become pure souls only. This state is termed as 'blessed mood'.

         In that state, human beings can achieve an insight into the mysterious and occult aspects of the universe and they can easily explore or unearth the deeper and metaphysical questions of life. Human beings can fathom the hidden reasons for their sufferings and disasters. 
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