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Religious ecstasy is a type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and expanded interior mental and spiritual awareness, frequently accompanied by visions and emotional (and sometimes physical) euphoria.
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.
A person's sense of time and space disappear during a religious ecstasy forsaking any senses or physical cognizance in its duration. Among venerated Catholic saints who dabble in Christian mysticism, a person's physical stature, human sensory, or perception is completely detached to time and space during an ecstatic experience.
In Islamic Sufism, the experience is referred to as majzoobiyat.
The adjective "religious" means that the experience occurs in connection with religious activities or is interpreted in context of a religion. Marghanita Laski writes in her study "Ecstasy in Religious and Secular Experiences," first published in 1961:
Ecstasy is the second studio album by Avant. It includes the singles "Makin' Good Love", "Don't Say No, Just Say Yes" and "You Ain't Right". The album is Avant's biggest selling album to date with over 1.7 Million copies in the US and just over five million worldwide. The album was heavily promoted. A few months before the release Avant's son was born.
Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance is a collection of three novellas by Irvine Welsh.
After suffering a stroke, Rebecca Navarro, a best-selling romance novelist, discovers the truth about her corrupt, pornography-loving husband. With the help of Lorraine, her sexually confused nurse, she plots her revenge.
Another nurse at the hospital, Glen, has been secretly admiring Lorraine but after a night at a club, decides to pursue her friend Yvonne instead. Meanwhile, Glen has been accepting money from Freddy Royle, a necrophiliac TV personality. The hospital trustees turn a blind eye to Freddy's nefarious pastime but have to do some fast talking when the new coroner begins asking questions.
Samantha Worthington, an angry and bitter 'Tenazedrine' (Thalidomide) victim, enlists a football hooligan, Dave, to help her seek revenge on the last man left alive who pushed the drug who caused her deformed arms, the drug's marketing director.
Really good soothing song...
When I'm in the club I'm always on a drug If you get a hug Guess what drug I'm on ecstasy Where are you Feeling high Not only wrong and right Where are you gettin' high But only on our own supply It's the truth but you never lied Whatever I do I'm ready to die The new school learn their ??? Never thought of us Don't ask me why Ready to drop When I'm in the club I'm always on a drug If you get a hug Guess what drug I'm on ecstasy I'm always...always Skies my high When I'm in the club I'm always on a drug If you get a hug Guess what drug I'm on ecstasy Picture: http://good-wallpapers.com/pictures/5446/1440_Rain.jpg
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JJ - Ecstacy
Monkey State, provider of contemporary electronic, hip hop, indie and generally chill music. Song Title: Ecstasy Song Artist: jj Album: Kills http://www.last.fm/music/JJ
Religious ecstasy is a type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and expanded interior mental and spiritual awareness, frequently accompanied by visions and emotional (and sometimes physical) euphoria.
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.
A person's sense of time and space disappear during a religious ecstasy forsaking any senses or physical cognizance in its duration. Among venerated Catholic saints who dabble in Christian mysticism, a person's physical stature, human sensory, or perception is completely detached to time and space during an ecstatic experience.
In Islamic Sufism, the experience is referred to as majzoobiyat.
The adjective "religious" means that the experience occurs in connection with religious activities or is interpreted in context of a religion. Marghanita Laski writes in her study "Ecstasy in Religious and Secular Experiences," first published in 1961:
When I'm in the club
I'm always on a drug
If you get a hug
Guess what drug
I'm on ecstasy
In miami!
Bienvenido a Miami!
Where are you we're gettin' high
But only on our own supply
It's the truth we never lie
Whatever I do I'm ready to die
In the new school learnin' to fly
Never follow the rules don't ask me why
We're by the pool waiting to dry
When I'm in the club
I'm always on a drug
If you get a hug
Guess what drug
I'm on ecstasy
In Miami!
Bienvenido a Miami!
Where are you gettin' high
But only on our own supply
It's the truth but you never lied
Whatever I do I'm ready to die
The new school learn their ???
Never thought of us
Don't ask me why
Ready to drop
When I'm in the club
I'm always on a drug
If you get a hug
Guess what drug
I'm on ecstasy
In Miami!
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