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Divine Definitions: (1) Beyond the bounds of the finite; supermortal; (2) Superior to the material universe; multidimensional; (3) Existing objectively to any human conception; eventuated reality; (4) Potential actualized physical, mental, and spiritual reality; (5) Excellence surpassing practical understanding; supereminent; (6) Beyond the human realm; ethereal

Comment: God can help us in transcending our current finite state, but we have to choose to be more than we are. This is done by embracing those positive values inherent in, but not limited to, the finite. And by doing so we are also choosing to expand our ability to decide appropriately.

TRANSCENDENCE
Human Definitions: (1) rising above or going beyond limits; extending ordinary experience; surpassing; (2) the potential actualization of physical, mental, and spiritual reality; (3) exceeding in excellence; supreme; superior; (4) not constrained by subjective understanding, conjecture, or experience; objective; (5) said of the Divine Being <i.e., prior to, beyond, and above material existence>; independent of the physical universe

Quotes:
• Spiritual transcendence is never satisfied; its potential is unlimited. — Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) American psychologist
• To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things–this is emancipation, and this is the free man’s worship. — Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872–1970) A Free Man’s Worship {1903}

Comments:
• One can know truth, not only in an intellectual sense but also in an ontological sense. There are perceptions beyond scientific or philosophical keening.
• It has become common to think transcendence means to leave what is unwanted behind. It would be unwise, and therefore less valuable, to forget our hard-earned lessons – better to bring everything along as your true and full experience. In genetics “junk” DNA is an important part of our basic structure, even though entire species which created these unique traits are long extinct. We learn and grow from our mistakes as well as from our successes.