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Definition of self-transcendence in English: self-transcendencenoun mass nounThe overcoming of the limits of the individual self and its desires in spiritual contemplation and realization. the logic of self-transcendence is based on humility, and respect for the mystery we did not create Example sentencesExamples - These early personae can only tremble at the thought of such ‘daring,’ and their attraction to passive suffering results not from a desire for self-transcendence but from a yearning for their own dissolution.
- Such divine magicianship would extinguish any genuine evolutionary self-transcendence on the part of the cosmos.
- Astrotherapy uses astrology as a guide to the transformation of personality, to self-actualization and self-transcendence.
- Religious experience or self-transcendence is fundamental to almost all cultures.
- Clearly, doing this kind of spiritual healing work demands a high level of self-transcendence as well as a knack for not taking life too personally!
- It is a dread, one might argue, stemming from wrestling against efforts to deny self-transcendence.
- The authors found that the binding potential correlated inversely with scores for self-transcendence, a personality trait covering religious behavior and attitudes.
- Thus, genetic science illuminates some facets of human development and behavior, but it has not shown the basis for the apparently unique human capacity for self-transcendence.
- It is not uncommon, for instance, to find that the driving force behind some charitable endeavors is ego and selfishness, though part of the giver's identity yearns for self-transcendence, selflessness and altruism.
Definition of self-transcendence in US English: self-transcendencenoun The overcoming of the limits of the individual self and its desires in spiritual contemplation and realization. the logic of self-transcendence is based on humility, and respect for the mystery we did not create Example sentencesExamples - Such divine magicianship would extinguish any genuine evolutionary self-transcendence on the part of the cosmos.
- These early personae can only tremble at the thought of such ‘daring,’ and their attraction to passive suffering results not from a desire for self-transcendence but from a yearning for their own dissolution.
- Religious experience or self-transcendence is fundamental to almost all cultures.
- Clearly, doing this kind of spiritual healing work demands a high level of self-transcendence as well as a knack for not taking life too personally!
- Thus, genetic science illuminates some facets of human development and behavior, but it has not shown the basis for the apparently unique human capacity for self-transcendence.
- It is not uncommon, for instance, to find that the driving force behind some charitable endeavors is ego and selfishness, though part of the giver's identity yearns for self-transcendence, selflessness and altruism.
- Astrotherapy uses astrology as a guide to the transformation of personality, to self-actualization and self-transcendence.
- The authors found that the binding potential correlated inversely with scores for self-transcendence, a personality trait covering religious behavior and attitudes.
- It is a dread, one might argue, stemming from wrestling against efforts to deny self-transcendence.
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