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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. ==Ancient Greek philosophy== According to Plotinus, ecstasy is the culmination of human possibility. He contrasted emanation (πρόοδος, ''prohodos'') from the One—on the one hand—with ecstasy or reversion (ἐπιστροφή, ''epistrophe'') back to the One—on the other. This is a form of ecstasy described as the vision of, or union with, some otherworldly entity (see religious ecstasy)—a form of ecstasy that pertains to an individual trancelike experience of the sacred or of God.
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