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== See also == * {{anli|Altered state of consciousness}} * {{anli|Divine illumination}} * {{anli|Divine madness (religion)}} * {{anli|Ecstasy (philosophy)}} * {{anli|Ecstasy (emotion)}} * {{anli|Enlightenment in Buddhism}} * {{anli|Entheogen}} * {{anli|Eroto-comatose lucidity}} * {{anli|Higher consciousness}} * {{anli|Mast (Sufism)}} * {{anli|Mysticism}} * {{anli|Neurotheology}} * {{anli|Numinous}} * {{anli|Religious experience}} * {{anli|Self-transcendence}} * {{anli|Sleeping preacher}} * {{anli|Soul flight}} === Notable individuals or movements === * {{anli|Montanism}}, a prophetic sect, founded by Montanus and two female colleagues, Prisca (or Priscilla) and Maximilla, who attained ecstatic visions through fasting and prayer. * {{anli|Alexander Scriabin}}, who intended his music to induce religious ecstasy. * {{anli|Anastenaria}} * {{anli|Thomas Aquinas}} experienced an ecstasy during a church-service towards the end of his life that caused him to stop writing. * {{anli|Dionysus|Dionysos / Bacchus}}, religious ecstasy and ritual madness. * {{anli|Teresa of Avila}}, [[mysticism|Mystic]], first entered states of ecstasy while studying religious texts when taken ill in a [[Carmelite]] cloister. * {{anli|Catherine of Siena}}, an important figure in [[bridal theology]] * {{anli|Hildegard of Bingen}}, [[abbess]] and [[Christian mysticism|Christian mystic]]. * {{anli|Joan of Arc}}, motivated by ecstatic visions to partake in war. * {{anli|Caitanya Mahaprabhu}}, founder of [[Gaudiya Vaishnavism]], immersed into deeper and deeper stages of ecstasy towards Krishna during the last 24 years of his life. * {{anli|Pio of Pietrelcina}} * {{anli|Joseph of Cupertino}} * {{anli|Rabia Basri}}, mystic poet * {{anli|Rumi|Maulanah Rumi}}, mystic poet * {{anli|Hafez}}, mystic poet * {{anli|Moinuddin Chishti}} * {{anli|Amir Khusrow}} mystic poet * {{anli|Marguerite Porete}}, burned at the stake for her writings. * {{anli|Simone Weil}} * [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]] β Russian novelist with epilepsy, notable for including Christian themes, described feelings of religious euphoria before a seizure would take place (1821-1881)
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