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The Science of Awe and How It Can Help Your Daily Life

Have you ever felt deep amazement while gazing at a starry night or watching a breathtaking sunset? That feeling is called awe.

Though often overlooked, this powerful emotion enriches lives and enhances well-being. Isn’t that fascinating? However, in today’s hectic world, such moments of awe are often neglected. This is a missed opportunity — many people are missing out on the effects of this simple yet transformative emotion of awe.

Therefore, this article will explore the science of awe, its benefits, and practical ways to incorporate more awe into daily life for a healthier mindset. Read more to boost your well-being and enrich your everyday experiences by seeking out moments of awe.

Understanding the science of awe

Awe is the sensation of encountering something immense that goes beyond your current understanding of the world. The other words to describe this experience are surprise, admiration, wonder, amazement, or transcendence.

Awe has two main features: vastness and accommodation.

Vastness means encountering something much bigger than yourself, like a huge physical space, an influential person, or something grand and impressive.

Accommodation happens when your mind needs to adjust to understand something new and surprising, which might initially feel confusing or unclear. This often happens during difficult times when what you already know isn’t enough to make sense of the situation.

Witnessing the aurora borealis, a rainbow after the rain, magnificent architecture like the Taj Mahal, or a captivating musical performance can all evoke awe. These moments momentarily shift your focus away from yourself, fostering a sense of connection to something greater.

The stages and types of awe

So, what exactly is happening when you are experiencing awe?

Awe generally unfolds in two stages: initial surprise or wonder, then reflection.

Initially, an unexpected event or extraordinary sight provokes a spontaneous emotional response: a moment of wonder or surprise.

This could be triggered by a breathtaking natural landscape, a profound piece of art, cool science demos, or an extraordinary act of kindness. People’s initial reaction is often spontaneous and marked by feelings of excitement and amazement. 

In the second stage, the mind processes the experience called reflection. This reflection process often leads to feelings of gratitude, humility, or connectedness. For instance, when you are amazed by how big the ocean is, you might feel thankful for the beauty of nature and the privilege of witnessing it.

Awe is only truly impactful when one takes the time to reflect on it. This reflective process allows one to turn fleeting moments of wonder into deeper understanding.

Types of awe

Overall, this two-stage process highlights the depth and complexity of awe. But that’s not all. There are also different types of awe that people can feel.

There are various types of awe, each rooted in different triggers.

Natural awe

Nature, with its boundless beauty, has a unique ability to captivate the hearts and minds of its witnesses.

From towering mountains to breathtaking landscapes, nature’s grandeur can leave those who see it feeling small yet connected to something much larger. Gazing upon such sights often induces a sense of wonder as the mind struggles to comprehend the vastness and complexity of the natural world.

Spiritual awe

Experiencing something deeply spiritual, like sensing the presence of the divine, can have a powerful and lasting impact. Many people find it changes how they see themselves. These moments often strengthen religious beliefs and create a deeper and more personal connection with God.

Social awe

When you witness someone achieving something extraordinary or performing acts of kindness that significantly impact society, and you feel amazed and deeply appreciative of their accomplishments, that is a time of awe.

Threat-based awe

Watching powerful natural events like tsunamis, volcanoes, and tornadoes evokes a stronger sense of awe. This awe can lead to a deeper appreciation for the world’s unpredictability.

The mental and physical benefits of awe

Although awe may seem like a fleeting moment of wonder, reflecting on these moments can profoundly impact lives. Here are some surprising ways awe can positively impact you:

Improving connection with others

The feeling of awe reduces self-focus and increases the feeling of connectedness to other people. Awe often shifts focus away from oneself, creating a sense of connection to something larger and even resembling a flow state. This experience of a “small self” helps individuals feel more integrated with others.

Reducing stress and enhancing well-being

Viewing extraordinary natural scenes, like stunning landscapes, can significantly boost mood and decrease stress. Feeling awe can help put everyday stresses into perspective, making it easier to focus on what really matters and improving overall well-being.

Improving overall life satisfaction

Being in awe enhances life satisfaction. This effect occurs because the experience creates a sense of connectedness.

Even a short story can be inspiring. For example, listening to another person’s story about seeing Paris from the Eiffel Tower can provide a short-term lift in mood and satisfaction. This highlights how simple experiences of awe can bring meaningful, though temporary, joy.

Expanding perspective and creativity

When you gaze at a painting or gorgeous nature, your mind starts to wander and imagine questions like “What might be behind the stairs in that painting of a house?” Or “How do clouds move?” This spark of curiosity opens the door to new perspectives and fuels your creativity.

Practical tips for cultivating awe in daily life

Many people think experiencing awe requires something extraordinary, like a trip to a famous landmark or a once-in-a-lifetime event. But in reality, awe can be found in simple, everyday moments if you know where to look. Here are some practical tips to help you cultivate more awe in your routine:

Spend time in nature

Spending time in nature and reflecting on its magnificence creates a sense of positive awe.

This feeling of connection with nature, known as nature connectedness, has been shown to reduce stress and promote well-being. Immersing yourself in the natural world can help you experience these uplifting effects and foster emotional balance.

You don’t need to go far; start by walking in a nearby park, watching the sunset, or simply sitting under a tree and observing the clouds. Even small moments like listening to birds chirp or feeling the breeze on your skin can create a sense of wonder and help you reconnect with the world.

Learn more: Kathryn Schertz, Ph.D: Understanding Our Connection With Nature | Doing Well #18

Seek out art

Seeking out such art can ignite interest and open your mind to new possibilities. Familiar scenes, like peaceful landscapes, stimulate wonder, amazement, intrigue, and mystery.

For example, visit a local art gallery and observe a painting that challenges your usual perception, such as an abstract piece or a surreal depiction of nature. You can also explore digital art platforms or create your own art by sketching something unusual you see during a walk.

These simple activities can evoke awe and inspire fresh perspectives.

Practice mindfulness and reflection

Regular mindfulness practices, such as meditation, journaling, or self-reflection can heighten awareness of awe-inspiring experiences, although in small, everyday moments. 

Here are a few questions to recognize and reflect on the awe moments in life: 

  • Take a moment to think, when was the last time something left you amazed?
  • What was the best part?
  • How did you feel at that moment? Please describe.
  • What thoughts crossed your minds?
  • What did you learn about?

As you continue to practice mindfulness and reflection, you’ll discover that awe-inspiring moments are all around you. So, the next time you feel a spark of awe, pause, reflect, and let it enrich your life.

Read more: Reaching a Higher Sense of Self Through Mindfulness

Connect with inspirational people

Spend time with someone whose wisdom or achievements inspire you. Learn valuable lessons that can enlighten your life. Bond with someone close to you who inspires you, such as a mentor, family member, or friend. Attend a workshop or community event, or simply have a meaningful conversation over coffee.

In conclusion

In this fast-paced world, cultivating a moment of awe can serve as a transformative tool for well-being.

You can find awe in nature, art, and human connections. Start small; take a moment today to notice the immensity of the sky or watch the trees sway in the wind. Reflect on that moment and feel the good vibes.

It can make your life better by helping you feel less stressed and have a more fulfilling life.

If you would like to see more resources on awe, check out the Happiness Science Labs. The lab uses the research of the Institute for Life Management Science to produce courses, certifications, podcasts, videos, and other tools. Visit the Happiness Science Labs today.

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