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So far beyond the ordinary it needs a passport to come back.
means Surpassing the usual limits, so excellent or profound it exceeds normal human experience or category.
from From Latin transcendere, to climb over or beyond — trans (across) plus scandere (to climb), the same root that gives us a ladder-shaped ascent toward the sublime.
Kant claimed itHe split transcendent from transcendental — different beasts entirely.
Sports clicheAthletes go transcendent the moment commentators run out of adjectives.
Religious rootsGod is transcendent: existing outside and above creation.