Experiencing beauty and flow state

 A well documented phenomenon in psychology is something called flow state. The basic idea is that we are doing an activity that requires just enough effort relative to our skill level we enter a state of intense concentration where time seems to fly by. If you've ever found yourself fully absorbed in a book, video game, or even writing a paper you've probably experinced this. I wonder how this concept might apply to beauty. We talked about in class how the moment you realize you are experiencing the beauty of something, it takes us out of the moment. What are some of the other factors that cause us to be "in the moment" or "out of the moment" 

Specifically I wonder how this concept affects live music. Concerts tend to be notorious for providing the feeling of losing yourself and entering into flow state. Is this affected by genre and style? Does it depend on the sense of community with those you are singing with? Specifically for myself as a Christian I wonder how flow state my affect my experience of worship. I find worship songs that are more oriented towards repetition to be easier to get into flow state with, as opposed lyrically complex songs. Both are good, by they provide vastly different emotional experiences. 

Does anyone know of any research related to flow state and experiencing beauty? 



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