Dacher Keltner (Awe, p 28) calls awe a self-transcendent state. It is like fun, he writes, and now a door opens to what Bernie was trying to get me to comprehend with him. So the questions rise up out of the mist: does conversation lead to awe (for this person, this us, the possibilities of the universe?); or does awe lead to conversation? Or are they so entangled we don’t ever want to tease them apart?
:- Doug.
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