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  • It is not only a supernatural but an essentially ecstatic state.
  • During Dionysian festivals and rituals, wine was drunk as way to reach ecstatic states along with music and dance.
  • She often had visions of angels and once was reported to have levitated from the ground in an ecstatic state.
  • Modern Witchcraft traditions may define themselves as " ecstatic traditions, " and focus on reaching ecstatic states in their rituals.
  • Neurotheologists scan the brains of Buddhist monks and Catholic nuns, seeking to localize brain states corresponding to meditative and ecstatic states.
  • These devotional songs would often send Sri Ramakrishna into an ecstatic state as he became absorbed in contemplation of the Divine Mother.
  • She entered a Bassano on 8 September 1622 and fell into an ecstatic state for the first time at her profession celebration.
  • There's an uncomfortable constriction that always goes with holding back; there's the knowledge that letting go can truly be an ecstatic state.
  • Meanwhile the British-Tuvan group V醙t醶?Csodaszarvas set out under the banner of shamanpunk to use ethnographic materials as manuals on how to reach and communicate ecstatic states.
  • After hearing Steiner lecture in Paris for the first time in 1906, Schur?in an ecstatic state ran home and wrote down the entirety of the lecture from memory.
  • Borgoff ends up also being killed in his surprised and ecstatic state by Carmilla's ghost, and it turns out Nolt and Kyle never returned to life at all.
  • On 8 June, two days after Corpus Christi day, she fell into an ecstatic state and reported that the voice of Christ spoke to her from a wall hanging.
  • Quoting St Paul's proscriptions against drunkenness in church, in 1 Corinthians xi, Zaehner makes the point that artificial ecstatic states and spiritual union with God are not the same.
  • The disciples are advised not to check their movement or motion of body, rather the body should be set free or loosened to attune itself to the ecstatic state of mind of inner consciousness.
  • When a storm arose, the mighty serpent king Mucalinda rose up from his place beneath the earth and enveloped the Buddha in seven coils for seven days, so as not to break his ecstatic state.
  • He wrote later that he found these experiences " self-validating " in that they mimicked ecstatic states of consciousness from his childhood, but problematic as they often resulted in paranoia, anxiety, or disassociation.
  • In a detailed 1987 self-portrait, Beck depicted himself in an ecstatic state, high on the act of creation, as he labored at his drawing table late into the night, surrounded by his books, artwork, comics, Pepsi and dog.
  • He refers to the opinion of various scholars that specially favored persons could attain, by means of castigation and the reciting of psalms, to an ecstatic state in which they might behold the heavenly halls ( " hekalot " ) as vividly as if they really had entered them.
  • The two most commonly documented forms were commercial sex with transgender young males or males enacting transgender roles exemplified by the k鲧eks and the bacch醩, and Sufi spiritual practices in which the practitioner admired the form of a beautiful boy in order to enter ecstatic states and glimpse the beauty of god.
  • The two most commonly documented forms were commercial sex with transgender young women or males enacting transgender roles exemplified by the k鲧eks and the bacch醩, and Sufi spiritual practices in which the practitioner admired the form of a beautiful boy in order to enter ecstatic states and glimpse the beauty of god.
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