The Sublime - Ge Wang
The sublime, as described by Ge, is things that appear to you as divine, despite their often times unassuming nature. The sublime is something that you get glimpses of as you experience and appreciate life–the moments that stop you right in your tracks and speak directly to your soul. Importantly, this isn't a universal phenomenon, it's subjective. The sublime is something that each of us knows in our own distinct ways.
Your Calling - Alexander Nemrov
Mr. Nemrov often refers to this concept of your calling in his lectures. In essence, it's like when you walk around a whole museum, and there are maybe a couple pieces that truly speak to you. Your calling is those moments–the ones that feel distinctly true to you and how you experience the world. As an artist, it is our duty to come to know our calling and share it with the world; and as a human, we ought to listen to our calling, to that little inkling of intuition buried deep within you, for this is what makes you you.
Your Taste - idk everyone
Your taste is a much more nebulous conception, but it describes everything from what we like to eat, to who we like to hang out with, to what we like to do with our time. Everyone has their own distinct taste palette, and maturing as a human is coming to know yours. I used to think being opinionated was a character flaw; but while it can be annoying in its extremes, our opinions are what define us. Opinions are what feel true to us right now, and this usually changes over time. The best art requires a strong opinion, that's what a perspective is.
The Dao -Daoism
I'm less familiar with this concept as Daoism/Taoism is quite new to me, but from my understanding, the Dao is what is true in the world, and a good life means living life in tune with that truth.
The Divine -various religious and spiritual schools of thought
The divine is what supersedes the normalcy of mortal beings. Whether it is objects, spaces, people, or times, some things in this world are noticeably holy. Whether this holiness is rooted in celestial beings or a result of our evolutionary history, the divinity is true nonetheless. "Of course it's happening in your head Harry, but why would that make it not real" (Dumbledore). Divinity is like a garden: you can find the seeds anywhere, but they must be tended to grow fruit. We all hold things in our lives as divine, and knowing what feels divine and tending to those aspects of your life can often lead to true fulfillment.
lmk if you think of any more, I'd love to hear.