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[PDF] RELIGIOUS ECSTASY - DoriaIn addition to ecstasy, other words are used to describe phenomena in the same category. Trance is a term that is employed in almost exactly the same sense as ...
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Ecstasy. Theses from the field of Religious Studies and theological ...Feb 8, 2015 · Religious ecstasy means the immediate encounter with transcendence as referred to in many religious systems. The Old Testament knows ecstasy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Ecstasy in Classic Christian MysticismAmong the many forms of ecstasy is religious, or 'supra-normal', ecstasy, which is seen as coming from the action of a higher source, or divinity. This essay ...
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[PDF] Ecstasy from a Physiological Point of View - Journal.fiReligious ecstasy can be studied from as many points of view as there are disciplines in the scientific study of religion. It can be studied, for example ...
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Spiritual experiences and altered states of consciousnessOct 12, 2020 · Altered states of consciousness can be defined as “subjective alterations of ordinary mental functioning” (Lee et al., 2016: 1). According ...
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Ecstasy | Oxford Classical DictionaryDec 22, 2015 · In classical Greek the term ἔκστασις may refer to any situation in which (part of) the mind or body is removed from its normal place or ...
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Secular ecstasies | BPS - British Psychological SocietyMar 7, 2014 · In the popular imagination, religious ecstasy has been associated with epiphanic conversion, visions, voices, possession, shamanic ritual, ...
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[PDF] Ecstasy Research in the 20th Century- An Introduction - Journal.fiWhilst he acknowledges that ecstasy can occur in close connection with hysterical states, he strongly emphasizes that the distinctive character of religion is ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Characteristics of Extraordinary Religious Phenomena ... - MDPIDec 9, 2014 · They are characterized by varied intensity, complexity and changeable frequency [1,2]. They can be visions, ecstasies, mystical raptures, and ...
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Spontaneous Spiritual Awakenings: Phenomenology, Altered States ...Spontaneous Spiritual Awakenings (SSAs) are subjective experiences characterised by a sudden sense of direct contact, union, or complete nondual merging.
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Religious Ecstasy and Other Intense Emotions - ResearchGateAbstract. Positive psychology and the psychology of religion share an interest in understanding positive emotions and their contribution to human flourishing.
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[PDF] Religious Ecstasy in Classical Sufism - Journal.fiThe purpose of this essay is to shed some light on the phenomenon of religious ecstasy as met with in Islamic mysticism and there particularly.
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[PDF] Ecstasy and Mysticism - Journal.fiI shall try to clarify the structures of consciousness that are characteristic of ecstatic and mystical experiences by drawing a map of the changes in a.
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(PDF) Ecstatic Speech in Ancient Mesopotamia - Academia.eduThe paper explores the phenomenon of ecstatic speech in ancient Mesopotamia, focusing on how such utterances were perceived and recorded in cuneiform ...
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Ecstatic Experience and Possession Disorders in Ancient ...It discusses the culturally defined trance states associated with professional ecstatics in cultic performances on the one hand, and negatively valued ...
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From Shamans to Priests of Sekhmet: A Review of the Literature in ...Aug 19, 2024 · This review suggests that shamans were in charge of the healing process in pre-dynastic Egypt. After the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt by Narmer in 3100 ...
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The evolution of ancient healing practices: From shamanism to ...Jul 12, 2024 · This paper explores the enduring influence of shamanic and Hippocratic healing traditions on contemporary healthcare.
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DIONYSUS (Dionysos) - Greek God of Wine & Festivity (Roman ...Dionysus was the ancient Greek god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. He was depicted as either an older, bearded god or an ...
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Mystery Cults in the Greek and Roman WorldOct 1, 2013 · A pendant to the official cults of the Greeks and Romans, mystery cults served more personal, individualistic attitudes toward death and the afterlife.
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[PDF] Divine madness - PhilArchiveABSTRACT: In the Phaedrus, Plato speaks of various forms of madness having a divine origin, and bestowing virtue on mankind. A similar, though not ...
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(PDF) Divine Madness in Plato's Phaedrus - ResearchGateApr 17, 2024 · Socrates' portrait of the philosopher's inspired madness in his second speech in Plato's Phaedrus is incompatible with the other types of divine madness.
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Prophecy and Ecstasy - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressThe prophetic performance is typically associated with a specific state of mind variously called ecstasy, trance, or possession.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Speaking in Tongues in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology SocietyJul 27, 2025 · Glossolalia—speaking in angelic tongues—is described as a spiritual gift in 1 Corinthians 12–14. Webster's dictionary defines glossolalia as “ ...
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The Context and Reception of Hildegard of Bingen's VisionsThis chapter places her visions in the context of twelfth-century Christian visionary activity, where they were remarkable but far from unique.
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The Stigmata: The Quest for and Meaning - Franciscan PublishingSep 18, 2023 · Biographies of St Francis placed the stigmatisation after the seraphic vision, so that a causality between the two events was not evident. In St ...
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[PDF] reading the doctrine of fana and baqa in the Mathnawi of Jalal al-Din ...9 Combining all the above elements allows us to discern Rumi's doctrine and heuristic method of fana and baqa, and to view the Mathnawi as a pragmatic work, ...
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[PDF] A Study of the Whirling Dervish Dance Through Rumi's PoetryMar 31, 2022 · In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates how Mathnawi choreographically serves as a guide and structure for the Whirling. Dervish practice, in ...
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Thy Word In Me: On the Prayer of Union in St. Teresa of Avila's ...Oct 25, 2006 · Thy Word In Me: On the Prayer of Union in St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2006.
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The reaction to enthusiasm in the 17th century - ScienceDirect.comThis dialectical relationship is clearly manifest in Henry More's attitude towards enthusiasm in general and the Quakers in particular. Victor Turner, Dreams, ...Missing: quaking | Show results with:quaking
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Work info: Dark Night of the Soul - Christian Classics Ethereal LibraryOne of the most profound works of Christian mysticism, this book is highly recommended for those seeking union with God. Tim Perrine CCEL Staff Writer It now ...
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[PDF] The Sacred Music of Islam: Sama' in the Persian Sufi traditionPart 5 discusses the contemplative fruits of audition, the relationship of ecstasy (wajd) to trance experiences, and the attitude of the Qur'an and Prophet.
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Neither of the East nor of the West - The Golden Sufi CenterMay 20, 2025 · The Naqshbandis, known as the Silent Sufis, practice a silent rather than vocal dhikr, and they do not engage in sama, sacred music, or dance; ...<|separator|>
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The Psychology of Religious Ecstasy - iResearchNetIn Christianity, the phenomenon of charismatic ecstasy—exemplified by speaking in tongues or experiencing spiritual healing—reflects a deeply communal aspect ...
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Flavors of Ecstasy: States of Absorption in Islamic and Jewish ...This paper explores canonical descriptions of states of contemplative absorption in Islamic and Jewish traditions, specifically highlighting how they are often ...
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(PDF) The Significance of the Bhakti of Mira Bai - ResearchGateOct 22, 2024 · The article focuses on the historicity of Mira Bai as a single woman who made a choice based on her power of intellect, self-realization and belief in the ...
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Samadhi Ecstatic Union - Hridaya YogaSamadhi means “to place together.” The term refers to the state in which the subject (the meditator) and the object (of meditation) merge into one.
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The Stages of Samadhi - Integral Yoga® MagazineIn the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali speaks of the different stages of samadhi. · The next stage of samadhi is called nirvitarka samadhi; the mind achieves an identity ...
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9 Jhanas - Dhamma WikiMar 24, 2017 · The jhanas are altered states of consciousness which are produced from periods of strong concentration. Although not enlightenment experiences, they do provide ...
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The Jhanas: Meditative Absorptions - Reality SandwichIn this model, a jhana is a totally absorbed state of mind; the meditator is only aware of the object of meditation (more on that in a moment), and nothing else ...<|separator|>
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The Realisation of Emptiness in Zen Satori: A Narrative ReviewThis narrative review scrutinises the Zen-Buddhist concept of satori (enlightenment), critiquing its theoretical foundations in the literature.
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Satori in Zen Buddhism: Instant Awakening - iResearchNetThis article explores the concept of Satori in Zen Buddhism, characterized as an instant awakening or profound realization of one's true nature.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Shamanism Theory and the Early Chinese Wu - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · This article undertakes a reexamination of shamanism in early China, an issue that centers on a religious title (wu) that is consistently mentioned in ...Missing: wandering | Show results with:wandering
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[PDF] FROM THE CHINESE RELIGIOUS ECSTATIC TO ASTUDYOFTEEWZ/... Ecstasy, ofien descnbed as an ineffable experience, is the locus o f discussion in this study of the W U that begins by examining early Chinese texts, and ...
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Shamanism and ShintoSep 24, 2011 · Meanwhile, Shinto lives on, drawing down the spirits in ritualised manner and maintaining the tradition of ecstasy in its wild festivals of ...
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[PDF] Shamanic Dance in Japan - Asian EthnologyThis paper discusses the choreography of trance in Japanese kagura dances and the shamanic elements that have been preserved in them.
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Christianity vs. Eastern traditions: Divergent paths to the AbsoluteFeb 21, 2025 · The Buddhist concept of impermanence (anicca) and the absence of a permanent self (anatta) challenge the notion of an eternal soul, a concept ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Evaluating Buddhism - Continuing CreationMay 9, 2017 · Buddhism says that all existence (including human existence) is marked by three conditions: Impermanence (Anicca), Unsatisfactoriness (Dukkha), ...
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[PDF] Civilization And Its DiscontentsCIVILIZATION. AND ITS DISCONTENTS. SIGM. FREUD, M.D., LL.D. AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION m. JOAN RIVIERE. PUBLISHED BY LEONARD & VIRGINIA WOOLF AT THE. HOGARTH PRESS ...
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A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of ReligionA formal theory demonstrating the applicability of attribution concepts and research findings to the psychology of religion is developed and discussed.Missing: suggestibility | Show results with:suggestibility
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Faith or delusion? At the crossroads of religion and psychosisHistorically, psychiatrists such as Freud have suggested that all religious beliefs are delusional, while the current DSM-IV definition of delusion exempts ...
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Neural correlates of a mystical experience in Carmelite nuns - PubMedThe main goal of this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was to identify the neural correlates of a mystical experience.
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The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during ... - PubMedThe correlation between the DLPFC and the superior parietal lobe may reflect an altered sense of space experienced during meditation. These results suggest a ...
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Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution - PMCPsychedelics' effects in enhancing sociality, imagination, eloquence, and suggestibility may have increased adaptability and fitness.<|separator|>
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Neurobiology of Spirituality - PMC - PubMed CentralThere is an observed increase of β-endorphin as also NMDAr antagonism during meditation, both of which have antidepressant effects. The decreased level of CRH ...
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Physiological Foundations for Religious Experiences in Devotional ...Jan 27, 2022 · The present study investigates the psychophysiological activation patterns of religious experiences in worship practices using Heart Rate (HR) and Respiratory ...
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[PDF] Meditation States and Traits: EEG, ERP, and Neuroimaging StudiesNeuroimaging studies indicate increased regional cerebral blood flow measures during meditation. Taken together, meditation appears to reflect changes in ...
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Exploring DMT: Endogenous role and therapeutic potentialMay 1, 2025 · N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring amine and psychedelic compound, found in plants, animals, and humans.Missing: religious ecstasy
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Rhythmic Chanting and Mystical States across Traditions - PMCJan 13, 2021 · In many traditions, chanting is used to induce mystical states, an altered state of consciousness characterised by a profound sense of peace.
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[PDF] The Dervishes Dance — The Sacred Ritual of LoveJalaluddin Rumi wrote 30.000 verses of lyric poetry all on the theme of love and spiritual bondage. His most venerated work, the Mesnew, is by many considered ...
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Full article: Book ReviewsIn this sense, flagellation is a profoundly imaginative praxis, inducing in protagonists and spectators alike the ecstasy of altered states. Secondly, and ...
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A Study of the Pentecostal-Charismatic Style of Music and WorshipThe relationship of the Pentecostal-Charismatic (PC) style of music and worship practices to religious experience was investigated.
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Incensole acetate, an incense component, elicits psychoactivity by ...Burning of Boswellia resin as incense has been part of religious and cultural ceremonies for millennia and is believed to contribute to the spiritual exaltation ...Missing: ecstasy | Show results with:ecstasy
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Classic Hallucinogens and Mystical Experiences - PubMed CentralPeyote is currently used for religious purposes by the Native American Church (Halpern, Sherwood, Hudson, Yurgelun-Todd, & Pope, 2005; Osmond, 1970).Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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[PDF] An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Eleusinian Mysteries through ...Mar 15, 2024 · While some scholars suggest it was the fasting and the exhaustion that led to the ancient Greeks mystical explanation of the. Eleusinian ...
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Interpersonal and individual effects of an app-based Christian and ...This trial aims to test the effects of an app-based Christian and Islamic meditation, compared to secular mindfulness and a waitlist, using a randomised ...
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The First Great Awakening, Divining America, TeacherServe ...The first Great Awakening can best be described as a revitalization of religious piety that swept through the American colonies between the 1730s and the 1770s.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pentecostalism as a Global Phenomenon - Oxford AcademicIn this introduction, Donald Miller draws on his own experience of visiting Pentecostal and charismatic Catholic churches in over 25 countries, ...
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Bernini, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (article) - Khan AcademySaint Teresa describes an intensely spiritual encounter in physical, even sexual terms. Why? We know that an important goal of Baroque art is to involve the ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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(PDF) Ecstasy and the Kinesthetic Body: An Ethnographic Study of ...One prominent characteristic of historic Pentecostal praxis is lively, ecstatic music. After tracing the roots of Pentecostal music and its developments up ...
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[PDF] Mass Hysteria and Religious Phenomena: A Psycho-Philosophical ...The phenomenon often described as “mass hysteria” or “mass psychogenic illness” refers to collective emotional or physical reactions without a clear medical ...
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[PDF] NOMADIC SPIRITUALITY AND THE BURNING MAN FESTIVALAs we have described it, Burning Man is not an overtly religious form of NRM. Henotheistic in matters of devotion and tolerance, it is a confederacy of ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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