By Pioneer Science | Published on August 6, 2025 | Last updated on May 14, 2026
Sixth article in the series that explores the context of non-ordinary experiences in Brazil and how they impact our population. All data were collected and related from studies conducted by the Beliefs and Values Neuroscience group at the D´or Institute of Research and Education.
Author Maria Clara Laport
In recent weeks, we have learned a bit about the Inventory of Non-Ordinary Experiences (INOE), which encompasses various types of experiences, from hearing voices without an apparent source to experiencing experiences considered as out-of-body.
But did you know that significant experiences related to emotions can also be considered extraordinary?
Today we will learn a bit more about transcendental emotions, or self-transcendence. This group of emotions is a subdivision of emotions considered positive, but with some more specific characteristics.
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