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Ecstasy$23777$ - перевод на испанский

ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS CHARACTERIZED BY GREATLY REDUCED EXTERNAL AWARENESS AND EXPANDED INTERIOR MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL AWARENESS
Ecstasy (religion); Transverberation; Divine ecstasy; Mystical ecstasy
  • The religious ecstasy of [[Saint Teresa of Avila]] of the [[Carmelite Order]].
  • Saint Teresa]] by [[Giuseppe Bazzani]].
  • The Ecstasy of St. [[Catherine of Siena]] by [[Pompeo Batoni]].
  • St. Rose of Lima who was canonised in 1671, 54 years after her death.

Ecstasy      
n. éxtasis
ecstatic         
  • St Filippo Neri in Ecstasy by Guido Reni
  • ''Ecstasy'', by [[Jean Benner]] ([[Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art]])
ADVANCED EMOTION, SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF TOTAL INVOLVEMENT OF THE SUBJECT, WITH AN OBJECT OF THEIR AWARENESS
Ecstasy (state); Ecstatic
extático
clamoroso
ecstasy         
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éxtasis

Определение

Extacy

Википедия

Religious ecstasy

Religious ecstasy is a type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and reportedly 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.

In Sufism, the term is referred to as wajad and the experience is referred to as either jazbah (jadbah o jedbah for Maghreb) or majzoobiyat.