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ecstatics

n. (plural of ecstatic English)

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The intuition of the ecstatics comes nearer to the truth with regard to these primitive signs that even the science of the learned, because, as we have said, the universal vital fluid, the astral light, being the mediating principle between the ideas and the forms, is obedient to the extraordinary leaps of the soul which seeks the unknown, and furnishes it naturally with the signs already found, but forgotten, of the great revelations of occultism.

In the reign of Louis Philippe we heard sleep-walkers and ecstatics announce the return of the Empire, and specify the date of its coming.

The Ecstatics were a relatively new sect, religious extremists on the very edge of the organized Church.

And unlike the Ecstatics, where everyone sympathized, he couldn't avoid the aliens without risking a diplomatic incident.

Angelo stood up behind his impressive desk, and nodded shortly to welcome the nearest thing the Ecstatics had to a leader or spokesperson.

I have therefore taken the decision to excommunicate all Ecstatics, and ban the surgeries that produce you.

Excommunicated, condemned, and damned by the Church as heretics, the Ecstatics were thrown out of their seminaries, retreats, and churches, and the doors slammed and locked behind them.

And now there were scattered reports coming in of Neuman fanatics killing Ecstatics in the streets.

He was a talismanic device, the sanctified awe-detector of a community of ecstatics, not a nursemaid.

Sushi bars, she could understand, which was nice, because she and the motley band of ecstatics who tagged along with her must have passed a dozen of them, closed for the Sabbath, the green furnaces of their wasabi banked against the night.

The true ecstatics remained until they were gently carried away by the temple custodians.

As with Topsideā€™s high rise for unreformed ecstatics and the insufferably blessed, the reality of eternal penance quickly palled.