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A transcendental experience from the Latin transcendere meaning to go beyond denotes a
brief uncommon ecstatic and revelatory period in which we're able to loosen our hold on our
characteristically narrow ego-specific concerns and can identify with a totality that is larger
older greater deeper than we are and feel intensely unburdened and liberated thereby
we might have a transcendental experience early on a summer's morning looking at the Mist starting
to burn up in the valley below us or late at night with the galaxies above us we might go
through one in a plane crossing the ice fields of Northern Canada or at 3am alone in a foreign
Hotel bedroom contemplating Matters from a new Unbound perspective nature is especially good at
prompting transcendental moments as are Knights Solitude the sounds of flutes sitars and harps
airplanes fevers William Blake roomy mountains and psilocybin and mescaline in the grip of a
transcendental experience it matters very slightly less who we are the mistakes we have made and how
halting are uncertain trajectory has been we willingly let go of the compromised eye and
all its often Petty and mean-spirited obsessions in order to become for a privileged while a part
of the Timeless beatific whole we are the clouds the Rocks the beetle climbing arduously up the
bark of a tree a baby being born on another continent a non-ogenarian breathing their last
a line in a poem and a star expiring in a distant Galaxy we don't care that we've been betrayed in
love we're defeated at work and roughly handled in childhood our own death becomes a matter of
utter indifference we feel honored to be occupying such a small space in the order of things and that
we will soon disappear Without a Trace we let go of it all in the name of an identification with
the totality of existence we willingly exchange ourselves for engulfment in otherness no we've
not gone mad we'll be doing the school run or the accounts again in a few hours but what counts is
that we've accessed and can now bookmark a kind of experience that will always be on hand in memory
as a rebuke to our most frantic frightened or vain moments it's the greatest privilege accorded to us
by our complicated Minds that we don't always have to be simply and punishingly ourselves