Even pain is transfigured into a sort of pleasure which can be savoured aesthetically. |
A young girl, intent on her guitar-playing, with a sun-reddened face and wind-tangled, light-shot hair, is transfigured by her own music. |
In that moment, on that mountain, Jesus was transfigured and the disciples got a glimpse of Jesus, the messiah. |
Through such liturgy, both the universe as macrocosm and the individual human being as microcosm are transformed, transfigured and deified. |
People have imaginatively transfigured their experiences of real life into visions of the unknown world. |
From today, this small spa town in County Clare is going to be transfigured. |