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transcendence

In philosophy, the adjective transcendental and the noun transcendence convey the basic ground concept from the word's literal meaning (from Latin), of climbing or going beyond, albeit with varying connotations in its different historical and cultural stages.

In religion, transcendence refers to the aspect of a God's nature and power which is wholly independent of the material universe, beyond all physical laws.

God was apt to be thought of as purely the only being which has underwent the supreme transcendence process.

by xbrainx August 20, 2014

22πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Transcendance

When you get over shit by dancing.

Bobo dealt with being rejected by the twerking hot chick by dancing the night away in an act of transcendance.

by HumaneAnimal November 6, 2017


TranscenDANCE

TranscenDANCE

noun
1. to rise above and go beyond personal expectations, limiting beliefs, and disparaging patterns through dance.
2. to transmute trauma through body movement.
3. to leverage dance themes in order to connect with, rely on, and trust in the ever-present Universal supports.

People who’ve completed TranscenDANCE are open to receive, allowing the gifts of life’s flow, appreciating every offering, and then asking for more. They know with certainty they’re worthy of receiving everything they desire and more. They move with freedom and fluidity surrendering to and relying on the lead of the Universe.

by Uncorped Influence April 5, 2020


Transcend

1)Exeed: To be greater than standard, unity, truth, and goodness.

2)Be greater in scope: rise above, go beyond ordinary limits; A reeling experience

3)Overcome restriction/ "self-transcendence": Rock out your own way, be creative;a non-material self-consciousness that is outside of the world.

going beyond a prior form or state of oneself.

1)The Doors were able to "Transcend" their audience, to an emotional orgasm through the medium of words and music.

2)Riding the waves of uncompromising, primal, !poetic energy that *The Doors, *Led Zeppelin, *Pink Floyd "transcended"...

3)*The mentioned artists above > These talented musicians "self- transcended" by rocking their own poetic energy, and creativity through their music.

They didn't conform to society, they were liberating; and went beyond the normal state of consciousness expressed through their art.

by PoeticPoetry May 5, 2009

50πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


transcendent

being in a state of blown mind
something beyond the recognizable/knowable world

I took two hits of that dank and was nearly transcendent.

by cLOSERtoG0d October 4, 2018

8πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


transcendance

Frenzied or deliberate dancing, chaos, sexual intercourse, motion or emotion resulting in complete oneness or complete noneness.

I am really looking forward to a stand up transcendance with you.

by Ferugualatin March 29, 2008

16πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


transcend

To pass beyond or to exist above and independent of.

I am going to transcend the boundaries of my parents.

by Mirreka May 1, 2007

31πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž