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Transcendence

Transcendence meaning

The act of surpassing usual limits. | The state of being beyond the range of normal perception. | The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.

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All transcendence bases have the same cardinality, equal to the transcendence degree of the extension.

All the transcendence and all the joy and pleasure that one experiences is not through being removed from this.

Almost cinematic outbursts describe the horror of the scene, contrasted with moments of profound luminescence from chorale-like strings that speak of unconditional love, forgiveness and transcendence.

As I lay on a copper bed with my head awkwardly resting on a green onyx pillow, I prayed – not for transcendence, but that no one would sneakily take my picture and post it on social media.

From his 1988 breakthrough "My Neighbor Totoro” to his 2001 Oscar-winning animated feature, "Spirited Away,” the sky is one of Miyazaki’s favorite playgrounds, where flight is about more than just elevation; it’s about transcendence.

Kubrick’s film, I rediscovered, as I watched it again, shadowed the subject of ontology and ultimacy, of metaphysics and transcendence, but only obscurely, leaving that heavy lifting, perhaps, for seminary students and their teachers to undertake.

Others, such as “Her,” “Blade Runner” and “Transcendence,” give it an unnerving and destructive role somewhere between human and machine.

The Foundation believes that the arts and humanities are where we express our complex humanity and that everyone deserves the beauty, transcendence, and freedom that can be found there.

The Lord is so mighty, but despite His transcendence, He condescends to observe what transpires on the earth.

This was expressed by removing of his shoes, reflecting total transcendence.

Does the moment demand gravity or transcendence?

That’s a tight window in which to achieve transcendence.

At the time of their emergence, both space exploration and the Internet served as beacons of hope and of potential transcendence for humanity—one of shared imagination and resources, and of cooperation in human development.

But you also return to transcendence and self-erasure—there are lines on this album about letting your life drift and wash away, about running toward the light.

That’s another thing Naismith intended for us with his game: transcendence.

The exceptions would be old, rare or fragile wines, which require more thought, and perfectionist personalities, whose obsession with transcendence can interfere with their appreciation of the good.

The music touches down in slow-motion R&B, but moves toward abstractions — orchestral, jazzy, electronic — as Sumney ponders solitude and connection, masculinity and identity, self-doubt and self-realization, existence and transcendence.

Accepting the natural cadence of our abilities sets up the possibility of transcendence, because it allows the shifting of attention to higher spiritual and life priorities.

By the late ’90s, she was not only a devoted mother but an ecstatic one, regarding the birth of her daughter Lourdes as a window on transcendence.

The author includes the spiritual without assuming its transcendence.