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There are moments in life when our hearts are lifted to a sense of the transcendent - perhaps when hearing some sublime music or gazing on a glorious scene. For a few fleeting seconds we are enchanted by the prospect of a world whose beauty and peace surpass our usual experiences. And we long for it. Does our longing suggest it could be real?
By John Mason: Speaker and writer. President of the Anglican Connection; Commissary to the Anglican ArcThere are moments in life when our hearts are lifted to a sense of the transcendent - perhaps when hearing some sublime music or gazing on a glorious scene. For a few fleeting seconds we are enchanted by the prospect of a world whose beauty and peace surpass our usual experiences. And we long for it. Does our longing suggest it could be real?