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Ecstasy is said to be a psycho-physical condition that accompanies the apprehension of what one personally experiences as the ultimate reality.

 


Ecstasy
The trance-state or transcendence of self-awareness central to Shamanistic and Charismatic religious.

The Ecstasy of Enlightenment: Teachings of Natural Tantra
by Thomas Cleary (Translator) ...

Ecstasy is from the contemplation of things vaster than the individual and imperfectly seen perhaps, by all those that still live.
Dramatis Personae (1935)
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.

Ecstasy is the term used by Plotinus; it is entirely identical with the term turiya of Hindu psychology.

Real ecstasy was defined by Plotinus as "the liberation of the mind from its finite consciousness, becoming one and identified with the infinite.

In the state of ecstasy there is often the influence of overpowering emotion; 'an extraordinary elevation of the spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects, is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.

That likewise, ecstasy or alienation of mind is a chief origin of the divining art; also the mania which occurs in diseases, mental aberration, abstinence from wine, suffusions of the body.

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Dov Baer himself was an important writer on mystical topics, including one of the few works to treat of ecstasy and contemplation from a Kabbalistic point of view, the Kuntres ha-Hithpa'aluth, or Treatise on Ecstasy.

Crowley speaks to the communal nature of the Gnostic Catholic Mass, a ceremony to satisfy "the religious instinct," and explains that in it he aimed "to construct a ritual through which people might enter into ecstasy as they have always done under ...

Religion over here is often blind belief or emo­tional ecstasy. Religion in India is intellectual and scientific. Indian psychology is part of Indian religion. India understands the mind and the Spirit, and knows how they can be unfolded and trained.

His eyes, glossed over with ecstasy, held the image of his face (gone slack with wonder) reflected in the mirror in front of him.

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Among some cults the state of intoxication was viewed as a condition somewhat akin to ecstasy, for the individual was believed to be possessed by the Universal Spirit of Life, whose chosen vehicle was the vine.

A good study of shamanic techniques of ecstasy would aid in facilitating this. When you have entered aethyric reality, focus your awareness on dragons.

It goes beyond the mystical method of seeking the ecstasy of union with the divine, or with God, for its own sake.

Samadhi. The name in India for spiritual ecstasy. It is a state of complete trance, induced by means of mystic concentration.
Samkhara. One of the five Buddhist Skandhas or attributes. (Vide "Skandhas.") "Tendencies of mind." ...

It refers to all aspects of the inner life, from fantasy and imagination to great heights of ecstasy, deep wells of grief, and the immense calm of spiritual security. This the world of feelings, the heart, our close emotional and spiritual ties.

Chalice of Ecstasy - Concerning the Holy Grail
Clairvoyance and Occult Powers, by Swami Panchadasi
Comte de St. Germain
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Dictionary of Divination
Fortune-Telling Cards, by Marina Robbins ...

Feuerstein, Georg. (1989). Yoga: The Technology of Ecstasy. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher. (General introduction to the diverse variety of approaches termed "Yoga").

of God Himself to enter into form life; sacrifice must not be regarded as "giving-up" but rather as a "taking-over," through identification; should signify a joyful process of making desire "holy"; the achievement of a state of bliss and of ecstasy ...

See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Spiritual, Light

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