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Filter by Meaning The mystic sought to attain a transcendent state of consciousness through deep meditation.
The moon's beauty was transcendent as it hung in the sky.
The scientist's research aims to uncover the transcendent laws governing the universe.
The concept of love is often described as transcendent, going beyond physical boundaries.
The monk meditated for hours, seeking a transcendent state of mind.
The mystical experience of unity with the divine is said to be a transcendent state of consciousness.
Many people believe that dreams can be a window into the transcendent world of the subconscious.
The idea of reincarnation suggests that the soul is connected to a transcendent realm beyond physical reality.
The belief in a transcendent soul that survives after death is common to many religions.
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