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Ecstasy most often refers to: * Ecstasy (emotion), a trance or trance-like state in which a person transcends normal consciousness * Religious ecstasy, a state of consciousness, visions or absolute euphoria * Ecstasy (philosophy), to be or stand outside oneself * Ecstasy (drug), colloquial term for MDMA in tablet form, an empathogenic drug Ecstasy may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Literature * ''Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance'', a 1996 collection of three novellas by Irvine Welsh * Ecstasies (book), ''Ecstasies'' (book), a 1989 book by Carlo Ginzburg * Ecstasy (comics), a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe * "The Ecstasy", a poem by John Donne Music Bands * XTC, an English band, pronounced as X-T-C Albums * Ecstasy (Avant album), ''Ecstasy'' (Avant album), 2002 * Ecstasy (Deuter album), ''Ecstasy'' (Deuter album), 1979 * Ecstasy (Kissin' Dynamite album), ''Ecstasy'' (Kissin' Dynamite album), 2018 * Ecstasy (Lou Reed album), ''Ecstasy'' (Lou Reed alb ...
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Ecstasy (emotion)
Ecstasy () is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject with an object of their awareness. In classical Greek literature, it refers to removal of the mind or body "from its normal place of function." Total involvement with an object of interest is not an ordinary experience. Ecstasy is an example of an altered state of consciousness characterized by diminished awareness of other objects or the total lack of the awareness of surroundings and everything around the object. The word is also used to refer to any heightened state of consciousness or intensely pleasant experience. It is also used more specifically to denote states of awareness of non-ordinary mental spaces, which may be perceived as spiritual (the latter type of ecstasy often takes the form of religious ecstasy). Description From a psychological perspective, ecstasy is a loss of self-control and sometimes a temporary loss of consciousness, which is often associated with religious mysticism, sexu ...
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