Transcendentsele
Transcendentsele is a neologism used in some strands of contemporary philosophy, religious studies, and phenomenology to denote a mode of self-experience in which the self encounters or embodies aspects of reality that lie beyond ordinary self-awareness. It is not a single, established theory, but a family of related ideas about how subjectivity can be transformed by encounters with transpersonal or non-immanent dimensions of existence.
Etymology and usage: The term is formed from transcendent, with a suffix borrowed from self-related terms in
Conceptual varieties: Some proponents treat transcendentsele as a psychological state produced by contemplative practices; others frame
Method and analysis: Researchers examine transcendentsele through phenomenology, narrative testimony, art theory, and, in some cases,
Reception and critique: Critics argue that the term risks vagueness and mysticism unless grounded in careful
See also: transcendence, self-transcendence, mysticism, altered states of consciousness.