Ecstasy
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Ecstasy may mean:
- Ecstasy (emotion), a trance or trance-like state in which an individual transcends normal consciousness
- Religious ecstasy, a changed state of consciousness characterized by expanded spiritual awareness, visions or absolute euphoria
- Ecstasy (philosophy), a term used to mean "outside-of-itself"
- MDMA or Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a psychedelic drug sold under the street name "ecstasy".
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