Edmund Burke wrote on the 'sublime'. He was the first to put into words the experience we all have in a moment which makes us realise how small and insignificant we are. For some it's standing at the edge of a great cliff and seeing a horizon span across kilometres. For some it's staring at a sky with infinitesimal stars and possible life out there and realising we are just one speck in a big, big world. The feeling of the 'sublime' is something Burke suggests we should feel often and as much as we can. It's a psychological experience unlike any other. What causes you to feel the 'sublime'?















