The Pros And Cons Of Transcendence

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Transcendence has always been a common goal of many humans across the world. They have seeked to exceed ordinary human capabilities by achieving a higher state of being, both mentally and physically. Some people have left their lives to be alone to meditate, in hopes that they would be able to “find themselves”, or worked so hard in sports to achieve what others have never been able to accomplish. A human is only capable of transcendence by working towards achieving a higher state of mind. This work to reach transcendence can be through sports, meditation and religion. An example of someone who has transcended beyond their normal capabilities, is a man who taught Tai Chi. Tai Chi is a kind of meditation exercise that is effective for a healthy …show more content…

It is reasonable to think it is impossible for an average person to lift up a car, however, this has been proven wrong. There have been many occasions where average people are able to lift a car off of someone else. In 2012, a woman named Lauren Kornacki lifted a BMW car off of her dad that had fallen off a jack. The world record for a deadlift is 1,155 pounds and the average weight of a car is 3,000 pounds. How is it possible to lift a car that is over two times heavier than the world record deadlift? The reality is that it they actually can’t and aren’t lifting 3,000 pounds. When the cars are lifted, it is only a portion of the car that is actually lifted off the ground. Meaning, some of the weight is reduced. However, it is still hundreds of pounds more than the average human could normally lift. This form of strength is often called “hysterical strength”. The human body reserves a portion of its energy and strength to keep itself safe. It is only in extreme cases that the human body is able to use 100% of its ability. Many say that this is an example of transcendence, but it isn’t permanent. This is an example of a temporary kind of transcendence. In these cases there is a higher state of mind that is reached from the adrenaline, but it does not take any work or practice to reach this. Once one has officially transcended, it is not temporary. Unlike the man who practices Tai Chi or Wim Hof who can regulate his body temperature, these individuals will most likely never experience the adrenaline of temporary “transcendence”

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