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Ecstasy (from the
Ancient Gr**** ἔκστασις ekstasis, "to be or
stand outside oneself, a
removal to elsewhere" from ek- "out," and
stasis "a stand, or a standoff...
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analogies underline Heidegger's
example of a
threshold occasion, a
moment of
ecstasis when
something moves away from its
standing as one
thing to
become another...
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representation of
temporal existence; we can, in our thoughts, step out of (
ecstasis)
sequential time.
Modern era
philosophers asked: is time real or unreal...
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Saint Cecilia Altarpiece is an oil
painting by the
Italian High
Renaissance master Raphael.
Completed in his
later years, in
around 1516–1517, the...
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Shape of
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Ecstasis)
Measure for
Measure (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Hamlet (Shakespeare...
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Eliade Shamanism:
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- exercise, an
acknowledgement of the
unknowability of the One, but a
means to
ecstasis and an
ascent to "the
unapproachable light that is God." Pao-Shen Ho, investigating...
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Gordon W****on), ISBN 0 04 573009 1,
Chapter 9, "Tabernanthe iboga:
Narcotic Ecstasis and the Work of the Ancestors" by
James W. Fernandez, Page 237. Lotsof...