"Liminal" is from limen: "threshold" or "doorframe". In psychology, subliminal stimulus is below the threshold of perception ('outside the house'), and won't be noticed by the subject; conscious experience, if we needed a word for it, would be called superliminal.

More generally, liminal means "edgy".

From Mostly Harmless, by Douglas Adams:

"A beach house isn't just real estate. It's a state of mind. A beach house doesn't even have to be on the beach. Though the best ones are. We all like to congregate at boundary conditions. . . . Where land meets water. Where earth meets air. Where body meets mind. Where space meets time. We like to be on one side, and look at the other."

I think and feel in catagories, stereotypes and cells, so unclassifiable things that manage to sneak past perception and hit my naked brain make a big impression. These deeply-impressed states are rare enough that they feel new each time, giving me a peek into the world of children and the enlightened.

Liminal moments and things, even when they are sad, are beautiful: