Transcendence

It sometimes seems as if our emotions lie along a vertical spectrum. We feel uplifted, or lighter than air when joyful, down or heavy-hearted when sad. So it’s not surprising that experiences of lightness and elevation can evoke a transcendent feeling of joy. Watching a balloon drift or a butterfly flit, gazing up at the clouds or a cathedral’s vaulted ceiling, or peering out the window of a treehouse or airplane, we feel a shift in perspective that helps us zoom out from mundane concerns and infuse a sense of buoyancy into our daily lives.

Galapagos day 5: Driftwood

The joy of undirected positive energy

The joy of faux tilt-shift photography

Small pleasures: the joy of miniaturization

The joy of the first flight

More aerial views from Flickr-blog

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