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    Religious ecstasy is a type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and reportedly expanded interior mental...
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  • consciousness Religious ecstasy, a state of consciousness, visions or absolute euphoria Ecstasy (philosophy), to be or stand outside oneself Ecstasy (drug),...
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    Ávila, a Spanish Carmelite nun (1515–1582), swooning in a state of religious ecstasy, while an angel holding a spear stands over her, following her own...
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    spiritual (the latter type of ecstasy often takes the form of religious ecstasy). From a psychological perspective, ecstasy is a loss of self-control and...
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    Mysticism (redirect from Religious mystic)
    the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to...
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    A vision is something seen in a dream, trance, or religious ecstasy, especially a supernatural appearance that usually conveys a revelation. Visions generally...
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  • "Spiritual but not religious" (SBNR), also known as "spiritual but not affiliated" (SBNA), or less commonly "more spiritual than religious" is a popular phrase...
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    fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. He was also known as Bacchus (/ˈbækəs/ or /ˈbɑːkəs/;...
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    prostration in which an individual falls to the floor while experiencing religious ecstasy. Believers attribute this behavior to the power of the Holy Spirit...
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    or ecstasy. Communion: In the monotheistic tradition, religious ecstasy is usually associated with communion and oneness with God. Indeed, ecstasy is...
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    Religion (redirect from Religious)
    sacredness, faith, and a supernatural being or beings. The origin of religious belief is an open question, with possible explanations including awareness...
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  • Extremism Religious fundamentalism Hyperreligiosity Religious ecstasy Religious order Just war theory Mass suicide Nonviolent extremism Religious terrorism...
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  • expresses the gospel music theme of getting happy, an expression of religious ecstasy for salvation. It is most associated with Judy Garland, who performed...
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  • about religious experiences. Ecstasy, trance – In ecstasy the believer is understood to have a soul or spirit which can leave the body. In ecstasy the focus...
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  • redeemed souls status raptus, religious ecstasy being "carried away" or "transported", being in good spirits, see Ecstasy (emotion) out-of-body experience...
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    Jesus Christ, as revealed to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary under religious ecstasy. During her bedridden years, a number of well-known figures were inspired...
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  • Wajd or wajad is a Sufi term for the religious ecstasy induced by dhikr (the remembrance of God) or by means of sama, listening to the measured recitation...
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  • the occurrences in this revival fit the description of moments of religious ecstasy. More than four million people are reported to have attended the revival...
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    Francis of Assisi (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
    received the stigmata during the apparition of a Seraphic angel in a religious ecstasy. Francis is associated with patronage of animals and the environment...
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    saint's love for nature and animals. The Ecstasy of St. Francis is depicting Francis in a religious ecstasy, perhaps receiving the stigmata, as Millard...
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  • be symptoms of mental illness, but could also be manifestations of religious ecstasy or even be "strategic, purposeful activity" "by highly self-aware...
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  • consciousness Monotheism Mythology Neo-Pantheism New religious movement Pantheism Polytheism Prayer Religious naturalism Soul Spiritism Spiritual being Science...
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  • near-death experiences, Kundalini syndrome, paranormal experiences, religious ecstasy, or other spiritual practices. Before the mid-1970s, mainstream psychiatry...
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  • Mariette in Ecstasy is a 1991 novel written by Ron Hansen. it is set in a convent in New York in 1906. It is defined as a "wonderful and strange novel"...
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  • States - Religious aspects of marriage - Religious conversion - Religious cosmology - Religious denomination - Religious ecstasy - Religious Humanism...
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    MDMA (redirect from Ecstasy (drug))
    3,4-Methyl​enedioxy​methamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy (tablet form), and molly (crystal form), is an empathogen–entactogenic drug with...
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  • horror novel by English writer James Herbert, exploring themes of religious ecstasy, mass hysteria, demonic possession, faith healing and Catholicism...
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    a hypothetical audience's reaction to the song in the language of religious ecstasy. Some of Coleridge's contemporaries denounced the poem and questioned...
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    his ghazals, he deals with love, wine and taverns, all presenting religious ecstasy and freedom from restraint, whether in actual worldly release or in...
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  • quasi-perceptual experience A vision, something seen in a dream, trance, or religious ecstasy Ghost, the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear...
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