This thesis is a study of Transcendent Exceptional Human Experiences (TEHEs), with a particular focus on language. Three concepts effectively characterise the experiences of interest: a loss of time and space, connection with nature, the Universe or something Higher and a deep emotional affect. In considering the relevance of these experiences for sociology, it is argued that language is a social activity and TEHE accounts are therefore also social. However, this raises a paradox: whilst these experiences are often claimed to be ineffable, language is all we have with which to study them. Previous approaches to TEHEs in social science generally looked for explanations and tended to overlook this social aspect. Interviews were collected and ...
This study explored the phenomenon of transcendence as it occurs in the context of life-threatening ...
In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, wh...
As the title indicates, this contribution explores a semiotic notion of transcendence. It is argued...
This thesis is a study of Transcendent Exceptional Human Experiences (TEHEs), with a particular focu...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
The article considers whether, and to what extent, mystical experience, which is supposed to be tran...
Walsh and Vaughan (1993) defined transpersonal experiences as those “in which the sense of identity ...
This research aims at investigating the nature, meaning and implications of 'transcendent realizatio...
Permission to include this article granted by Dr. Gary Nixon, editor of ParadoxicaThis paper introdu...
This paper examines the meaning of "transcendence, " distinguishing between the phenomenol...
How one transcends the self depends on the self that experiences it. Is it instigated or sought, doe...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Entertainment psychology is moving toward an area of study where being entertained means experiencin...
This paper introduces the topic of ethno-epistemology with regards to transpersonal experiences. The...
This study explored the phenomenon of transcendence as it occurs in the context of life-threatening ...
In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, wh...
As the title indicates, this contribution explores a semiotic notion of transcendence. It is argued...
This thesis is a study of Transcendent Exceptional Human Experiences (TEHEs), with a particular focu...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
The article considers whether, and to what extent, mystical experience, which is supposed to be tran...
Walsh and Vaughan (1993) defined transpersonal experiences as those “in which the sense of identity ...
This research aims at investigating the nature, meaning and implications of 'transcendent realizatio...
Permission to include this article granted by Dr. Gary Nixon, editor of ParadoxicaThis paper introdu...
This paper examines the meaning of "transcendence, " distinguishing between the phenomenol...
How one transcends the self depends on the self that experiences it. Is it instigated or sought, doe...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Entertainment psychology is moving toward an area of study where being entertained means experiencin...
This paper introduces the topic of ethno-epistemology with regards to transpersonal experiences. The...
This study explored the phenomenon of transcendence as it occurs in the context of life-threatening ...
In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, wh...
As the title indicates, this contribution explores a semiotic notion of transcendence. It is argued...