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Although the experience is usually brief in time, there are records of such experiences lasting several days or even more, and of recurring experiences of ecstasy during one's lifetime.
experiences, where in some cases the name seems to derive from trigger, sometimes from the overbelief, sometimes from the known standing and beliefs of the mystic, and sometimes, though rarely, from the nature of the experience. Ecstasies enjoyed by accepted religious mystics are usually called religious experiences no matter what the nature of the ecstasy or the trigger inducing it.
The particular technique that an individual uses to induce ecstasy is usually one that is associated with that individual's particular religious and cultural traditions.
In the monotheistic tradition, ecstasy is usually associated with communion and oneness with God.
With the kandi usually being tight in nature, the person wearing them can constantly feel the bracelets on their arms, thus enhancing the touch sensitive part of ecstasy intoxication.
The particular technique that an individual uses to induce ecstasy is usually also associated with that individual's particular religious and cultural traditions.
" When a person is using an ecstasy technique, he usually does so within a tradition.

ecstasy and began
However, the New Prophecy, as described by Eusebius of Caesarea, departed from Church tradition: " And he became beside himself, and being suddenly in a sort of frenzy and ecstasy, he raved, and began to babble and utter strange things, prophesying in a manner contrary to the constant custom of the Church handed down by tradition from the beginning.
He also began to make wood carvings and bronzes of figures swathed in heavy drapery like those in early Gothic art, and in dramatic attitudes expressive of powerful emotions and a yearning for spiritual ecstasy.
After some years of activity Giles was assigned by St. Francis to the hermitage of Monteripido in the region of Perugia, where he began a life of contemplation and ecstasy which continued with very visible increase until his death.

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Polonius assumes that the " ecstasy of love " is responsible for Hamlet's " mad " behaviour, and he informs Claudius and Gertrude.
transshipment point for opiates and cannabis from Central and Southwest Asia to Western Europe and Scandinavia and Latin American cocaine and some synthetics from Western Europe to CIS ; limited production of illicit amphetamines, ephedrine, and ecstasy for export.
Certain other agents such as cocaine and heroin are rarely, if ever found in such tablets ; it would not make economic sense for distributors to sell them as a relatively cheaper drug, ecstasy.
Taoist schools traditionally feature reverence for Laozi, immortals or ancestors, along with a variety of divination and exorcism rituals, and practices for achieving ecstasy, longevity or immortality.
# techniques for achieving ecstasy
In some cases the culmination is a mystical ecstasy in which for an eternal moment all contradictions seem reconciled, all questions answered, all wants irrelevant or satisfied, all existence encompassed by an experience that is felt to define the ultimate reality, boundless, timeless, and ineffable .</ p >
Shulgin is credited with the popularization of MDMA (" ecstasy ") and its introduction to psychologists in the late 1970s for psychopharmaceutical use.
Del Naja was soon eliminated as a suspect ( although he was charged with ecstasy possession and unable to get a U. S. visa for a while ) with Daddy G and fans proffering their support.
Many of the " multiforms " and early signature paintings display an affinity for bright, vibrant colors, particularly reds and yellows, expressing energy and ecstasy.
What is common among these stylistic innovations is a concern for " tragedy, ecstasy and doom.
You begin chanting and hear for the few seconds or few minutes: you immediately become on the platform of ecstasy.
* Drug use, such as SSRIs and stimulants, including methylenedioxymethamphetamine ( ecstasy ), methylenedioxyamphetamine ( MDA ), methylphenidate and other amphetamines, including those taken for medical reasons Frequent use of GHB and similar GABA-inducing analogues such as Phenibut
On October 6, 2006, it was reported that Buffett had been detained by French custom officials in Saint Tropez for allegedly carrying over 100 pills of ecstasy.
Safrole is a precursor for the clandestine manufacture of the drug MDMA ( ecstasy ), as well as the drug MDA ( 3-4 methylenedioxyamphetamine ) and as such, its transport is monitored internationally.
Dmitri Shostakovich, in particular, admired klezmer music for embracing both the ecstasy and the despair of human life and quoted several melodies in his chamber masterpieces, the Piano Quintet in G minor, op.
Achieving ecstatic trances is a shaman activity, who induce ecstasy for such purposes as traveling to heaven or the underworld, guiding or otherwise interacting with spirits, clairvoyance, and healing.
As described by the Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba, God-intoxicated souls known as masts experience a unique type of spiritual ecstasy: " asts are desperately in love with God – or consumed by their love for God.
They are overcome by an agonizing love for God and are drowned in their ecstasy.
* Information and harm reduction strategies for ecstasy and other illicit drugs
Organised crime became an unfortunate side-story to Madchester, with the vibrancy of the clubbing scene in the city ( and the popularity of illegal drugs, particularly ecstasy ) providing a fertile environment for opportunist gangsterism.
Each order or lineage within an order has one or more forms for group dhikr, the liturgy of which may include recitation, singing, instrumental music, dance, costumes, incense, meditation, ecstasy, and trance.
Arab classical music is known for its famed virtuoso singers, who sing long, elaborately ornamented, melismatic tunes, and are known for driving audiences into ecstasy.

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that is, on the basis of his own sinfulness and abject wretchedness, Piepsam becomes a prophet who in his ecstasy and in the name of God imprecates doom on Life -- not only the cyclist now, but the audience, the world, as well: `` all you light-headed breed ''.
In literary contexts, Apollo represents harmony, order, and reason — characteristics contrasted with those of Dionysus, god of wine, who represents ecstasy and disorder.
The wild ecstasy of their cult can be compared to the female Maenads who followed Dionysus.
Ihy is a god in ancient Egyptian mythology who represents the ecstasy of playing the sistrum.
Refreshed, Heche, who, as far as Campiz could tell was neither drunk, drugged nor ill ( although Heche later admitted she had taken ecstasy ), plunked down in the living room, requested a pair of slippers ( and suggested Campiz don the same ) and settled in.
A few months later Pater published what may have been a subtle riposte: ' A Study of Dionysus ' the outsider-god, persecuted for his new religion of ecstasy, who vanquishes the forces of reaction ( The Fortnightly Review, Dec. 1876 ).
The wych cults are gladiatorial warriors who fight for the ecstasy they get from pain.
Considering the two constituents of " Vahiguru " (" vahi " + " guru ") implying the state of wondrous ecstasy and offering of homage to the Lord, the first one was brought distinctly and prominently into the devotional system by Guru Nanak, who has made use of this interjection, as in Majh ki Var ( stanza 24 ), and Suhi ki Var, sloka to pauri 10.
In a plea deal, they will help Officer Burke ( William Fichtner ) set up a sting operation for Simon ( Desmond Askew ), an occasional drug dealer who sells ecstasy from his cash register at a local grocery store.
In the eclectic Shugendō religion, male priests who practiced ecstasy often married miko.
Accidentally high on ecstasy that Kelly had told him was aspirin, he improvises a deeply sentimental speech but loses out on the scholarship-to a student who strongly resembles the passionless, pre-Danielle version of Matthew.
Anna Wood ( 27 May 1980 – 24 October 1995 ) was an Australian schoolgirl from Sydney who died after collapsing into a coma after taking an ecstasy tablet at a rave party.
All devotees who visit Udupi Krishna Matha take a peek at Lord Krishna through the small window, wishing to relive the ecstasy of Kanakadasa.
The alwar or azhwars (, āzvārhaḷ, ‘ those immersed in god ’) were Tamil poet saints of south India who lived between the sixth and ninth centuries A. D. and espoused ‘ emotional devotion ’ or bhakti to Visnu-Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and service.
A model for the love of Eucharist at this time in Rome was Saint Benedict Joseph Labre a homeless beggar and Franciscan tertiary who spent many hours wrapped in silent ecstasy as he adored the Blessed Sacrament, at times in the sacrament-chapel of St. Peter's Basilica, and became known as the " saint of the Forty Hours ".
Claude Johnson devised the description of The Spirit of Ecstasy, he described how Sykes had sought to convey the image of " the spirit of ecstasy, who has selected road travel as her supreme delight ...... she is expressing her keen enjoyment, with her arms outstretched and her sight fixed upon the distance.
It is as though the penny-whistler on the kerbstone were suddenly to belabour with his instrument all the passers-by who did not instantly lose the purpose of their passing-by in a passion of wonder and ecstasy at the sound of his piping.
In January 1988, she appeared in, also for Shintōhō, an erotic thriller where she plays a rape victim who has lost her memory but is able to regain it through " sexual ecstasy ".
The remake also sheds some light on Cady's background in a rural Pentecostal family who exposed themselves to venomous snakebites and drank strychnine in order to achieve religious ecstasy.
An early champion for the elevation of Salsoul's reputation was English DJ, producer, artist, and label executive Dave Lee ( aka Joey Negro ), who himself had released several " borrowed " compositions under the moniker MDEMM ( an ecstasy reference ) beginning in late 1988: well ahead of Marky Mark and Black Box ( late 1989 and 1990 respectively ).
He was called as an expert witness for the inquest into the death of Leah Betts, who died after taking an ecstasy tablet at her 18th birthday party, and whose case became a cause célèbre.

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