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    Self-tran·scend·ence
    /ˌselfˌtran(t)ˈsendəns/

    noun

    • 1. 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"
  2. Apr 18, 2023 · Self-transcendence is, at its core, about transcending (or rising above) the self and relating to that which is greater than the self. In simpler terms, it is the realization that you are one small part of a greater whole, and acting accordingly.

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  4. Self-transcendence is a personality trait that involves the expansion or evaporation of personal boundaries. This may potentially include spiritual experiences [ 1] such as considering oneself an integral part of the universe. [ 2]

  5. 4 days ago · What is Self-Transcendence? Self-transcendence means moving beyond the exclusive identification of one’s self, or ego. In most situations, transcendence and self-transcendence can be used interchangeably.

  6. Mar 12, 2021 · As a process by which human beings may sustain well-being in times of vulnerability, self-transcendence is a salutogenic resource for expanding personal boundaries in ways that may enhance sense of well-being with broad application across the health continuum.

    • Pamela G. Reed, Gørill Haugan
    • 2021/03/12
    • 10.1007/978-3-030-63135-2_9
  7. Feb 20, 2021 · Six key narrative themes emerged: Closure: How much past regrets do or do not define oneself in the present. Self-transcendence is associated with a greater sense of closure and lower...

  8. Aug 9, 2019 · Right before his death, Maslow wanted to add another to the hierarchy: Self-transcendence. Photo credit: Greg Rakozy on Unsplash. Key Takeaways. A great deal of focus is paid to achieving...

  9. Self-transcendence is a universal neuropsychological process where a decreased sense of self leads to an increased selflessness, allowing individuals to experience a wider connection beyond themselves, often interpreted as spiritual transcendence influenced by personal, cultural, and religious contexts.

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