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Displaying all articles tagged:
Awe
Mar. 9, 2017
Awe Is the Everyperson’s Spiritual Experience
It’s the gateway drug for self-transcendence.
By
Drake Baer
Feb. 15, 2017
When Awe Turns Frightening
It’s not all sunsets. It’s also thunderstorms.
By
Drake Baer
May 26, 2016
Scientists Are Trying to Solve the Mystery of Awe
It’s a powerful feeling with some big psychological benefits.
By
Jordan Rosenfeld
awe
Mar. 9, 2016
The Importance of Losing Yourself to Awe Once in a While
“When the constant buzzing of ‘me, me, me’ recedes, we might become sensitive to loftier principles.”
By
Jesse Singal
thoughts and prayers
Dec. 11, 2015
Even Atheists Could Benefit From Praying Every Once in a While
“There’s a special X-factor ingredient that makes ‘prayer’ different than meditation or other types of thought.”
By
Melissa Dahl
health
Feb. 10, 2015
A Sense of Wonder May Be Good for Your Health
New research on the benefits of feeling awe.
By
Melissa Dahl