transcendent reality

collocation in English

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transcendent
adjective
uk
/trænˈsen.dənt/
us
/trænˈsen.dənt/
greater, better, more important, or going past or above ...
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reality
noun
uk
/riˈæl.ə.ti/
us
/riˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined ...
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(Definition oftranscendentandrealityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The profound differences among the religious traditions are due to the different ways in which thetranscendentrealityis experienced and conceived in human life.
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Religious studies has instead endeavoured to uncover the human race's contact with sacred,transcendentrealitythrough a study of the world's religions.
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An error theorist grants that theists intend to refer to an extra-mentaltranscendentrealitybut concludes that they never succeed.
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What is the nature of this 'transcendentreality' that music communicates to us?
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These contain aesthetic and symbolic elements pointing past themselves to atranscendentreality.
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On this view the different religious traditions include experiences of one and the sametranscendentreality.
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And so one extends to them the basic faith that their religious experience also is a cognitive response to atranscendentreality.
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It starts from the basic faith that religious experience is not purely imaginative projection but is also (whilst including such projection) a cognitive response to atranscendentreality.
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Music creates a state of mind that corresponds to atranscendentrealityand the more closely that we manage this through music, the closer we come to this truth.
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The scientific method does not need to presuppose anytranscendentreality(sometimes called skyhooks) to validate itself.
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Scelsi came to conceive of artistic creation as a means of communicating a higher,transcendentrealityto the listener.
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Through all of these atranscendentrealityis mirrored.
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The masculine and the feminine are aspects of the divine,transcendentreality, which goes beyond but still encompasses them.
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This leads to a secular mysticism by revealing atranscendentrealitythat has no limits.
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Secular symbols usually do not cause the same force as religious symbols, which are the meeting place of atranscendentrealityand other material.
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To traditional man, things acquire their reality, their identity, only to the extent of their participation in atranscendentreality.
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