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- Ecstasy_(philosophy) abstract "Ecstasy (or ekstasis; from the Ancient Greek ἔκστασις, \"to be or stand outside oneself, a removal to elsewhere\" from ek- \"out,\" and stasis \"a stand, or a standoff of forces\") is a term used in Ancient Greek, Christian and Existential philosophy. The different traditions using the concept have radically different perspectives.".
- Ecstasy_(philosophy) comment "Ecstasy (or ekstasis; from the Ancient Greek ἔκστασις, \"to be or stand outside oneself, a removal to elsewhere\" from ek- \"out,\" and stasis \"a stand, or a standoff of forces\") is a term used in Ancient Greek, Christian and Existential philosophy. The different traditions using the concept have radically different perspectives.".