Adjective
transpersonal (comparative more transpersonal, superlative most transpersonal)
(psychology) That transcends the personal or individual
Spirit slumbers in nature, awakens in mind, and finally recognizes itself as Spirit in the transpersonal domains. Ken Wilber
If morality is to function as an efficient guide to conduct, it cannot be propounded as a self-justifying scheme but must be embedded in a more comprehensive spiritual system which grounds morality in a transpersonal order. Source: Internet
Introduction pg180 Other Transpersonal psychology addresses the client in the context of a spiritual understanding of consciousness. Source: Internet
Transpersonal main Transpersonal anthropology studies the relationship between altered states of consciousness and culture. Source: Internet
The nature of Brahman is described as transpersonal, personal and impersonal by different philosophical schools. Source: Internet