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  2. Awe - Wikipedia

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    Awe involves five processes linked to well-being: “shifts in neurophysiology, a diminished focus on the self, increased prosocial relationality, greater social integration, and a heightened sense of meaning.” Awe fosters optimism, connection, and well-being while reducing anxiety, depression, and social rejection.

  3. Reverence (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Vastness refers to anything that is experienced as being much larger than the self"; accommodation means "adjusting mental structures that cannot assimilate a new experience". [9] [page needed] Their research how awe is experienced through moral, spiritual, and aesthetic means, helps us understand reverence. Their study includes a survey of ...

  4. Insignificance - Wikipedia

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    Awe is defined in Robert Plutchik's Wheel of emotions [15] as a combination of surprise and fear. One dictionary definition is "an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like: in awe of God; in awe of great political figures".

  5. Feeling awe and wonder can be good for your mental health ...

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    Research suggests that both awe and wonder can improve a person’s mental health and overall well-being, from reducing inflammation to bringing about a sense of calm. Experts also say that ...

  6. ‘Body Awe’ Can Calm Your Nervous System, Lower Stress, And ...

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    The seemingly elusive, only-know-it-when-you-feel-it emotion can reduce inflammation, calm the nervous system, decrease stress, and quell physical pain, says Dacher Keltner, PhD, a social ...

  7. Want to find your anxiety’s off switch? Martha Beck can help

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    By art, I mean anything that we make, create or originate. The moment you pick up a lump of clay, for example, and start to make something, your brain’s right hemisphere lights up.

  8. Overview effect - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher et al. (2015) defined a set of consensus categories for awe that included being captured by the view or drawn to the phenomenon, experiences of elation, desiring more of the experience, feeling overwhelmed, and scale effects – feelings of the vastness of the universe or of one's own smallness when faced with that vastness. [4]

  9. Opinion - Trump’s mass deportations aren’t ‘shock and awe’

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    The intent of shock and awe was to render the adversary impotent to taking any action and hence being entirely vulnerable to our will. That did not mean nuclear weapons were the only or best means ...