Selftranscendence
Self-transcendence refers to the process or quality of extending beyond personal concerns, boundaries, or self-identity to connect with larger purposes, others, or a perceived higher order. The term combines the Latin transcendere "to go beyond" and is used across psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to describe experiences of meaning, altruism, and values-based living.
Historically, self-transcendence is associated with Abraham Maslow’s later theory, which positioned self-transcendence as a motive that
In modern psychology, self-transcendence is studied as a dimension of well-being, meaning in life, and resilience.
Relation to related concepts varies; it is often viewed as extending or redefining self-actualization rather than
See also: transcendence, meaning in life, spirituality, Maslow, Viktor Frankl, prosocial behavior.