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peak experience

American  

noun

Psychology.
  1. a high point in the life of a self-actualizer, during which the person feels ecstatic and more alive and whole than is usual.


Etymology

Origin of peak experience

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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“He arrived in the Brazilian Mata Atlantica forest and had a moment of clarity … a peak experience, where he felt at one with nature,” Darwin said as she entered the forest, known for its astonishing diversity of mosses, ferns and other vegetation.

From Seattle Times

Morikawa has at least one peak experience at LACC, going 4-0 when the 2017 Walker Cup was held at the course and the U.S. crushed the Britain and Ireland side.

From Los Angeles Times

But at her restaurant Reem's California, chef Reem Assil keeps the peak experience of this staple Arab salad alive year-round.

From Salon

Thompson’s favorite ride is a truly epic peak experience — nearly 1,000 miles one way and through North America’s most iconic mountain ranges.

From Seattle Times

It's such a good feeling to know that you are part of some peak experience for a guy that's been around doing this for a long time now.

From Salon