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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 beyondtrans (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.
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