Sentences with phrase «ecstasy by»

Today in the Commons, Johnson said that the former home secretary Jacqui Smith had made clear her dissatisfaction when Nutt publicly disagreed with her decision not to downgrade ecstasy by comparing its dangers with those from horse - riding.
Its imprint never left him, but Muir's spiritual vision was incomplete — he was carried to ecstasy by the work of creation not the Resurrection.
Mariette in Ecstasy by Ron Hansen HarperCollins, 179 pages, $ 20 Ron Hanen's Mariette in Ecstasy is a haunting, enigmatic novel that is almost impossible to categorize, and it represents a radical departure from Hansen's previous work.

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They were inspired by the history of Rolls Royce, like the 1930s Phantom II Continental Saloons and Charles Sykes» original drawings for the Spirit of Ecstasy, the iconic ornament on Rolls Royce cars.
The drug known by the street names Ecstasy or Molly could be a promising treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a new study.
Mansoor Al - Hallaj was condemned to hang by the neck for shouting in ecstasy Anal - Haq, Anal - Haq (I am the Truth, I am the Truth).
By what possible definition of ecstasy can the skillfully combined elements of articulation in this speech be explained?
Through Nietzsche's vision of Eternal Recurrence we can sense the ecstatic liberation occasioned by the collapse of the transcendence of Being, by the death of God — and we may witness a similar ecstasy in Rilke and Proust; and, from Nietzsche's portrait of Jesus, theology must learn of the power of an eschatological faith that can liberate the contemporary believer from the inescapable reality of history.
If the wasting and the burning, the sickness and the fire, are undefined certainties out of ecstasy, it is the prophet's hard task by sweat and tears to define the symbols of vision / audition and to determine and declare their meaning.
Indeed, in Corinth the worship was accompanied by emotional ecstasies, plunging the devotees into mysterious trances and finding utterance in enthusiastic, although unintelligible, eloquence.
This experience of the unity of the self is understood by the mystic as the experience of the unity, and this leads him to turn away from his existence as a man to a duality of «higher» hours of ecstasy and lower» hours in the world which are regarded as preparation for the higher.
Maybe you are only alive when your ego is so threatened by the immense evil of the Destroyer, and you fight to get back up for air, for light, for animal normalcy now grasped as ecstasy ignored.
The spirituality of the convent depicted in Mariette in Ecstasy would be condemned by many in the Catholic Church today as psychologically unhealthy and preoccupied with personal salvation at the expense of social justice.
Drugs admit one to a haven of light and life, the momentary grasp of which is preferred by the addict to the boredom of ordinary self - centered existence, despite the darkness and death which are the price of the fleeting ecstasy.
That is why, as Traversi says, Dostoevsky's hero - mystics are driven by their thirst for this God «into straining the boundaries of human experience, so that their ecstasy inevitably coincides with the dissolution of the personality into epileptic idiocy.»
God the Spirit creates ecstasy reined in by order, heroism tempered by rationality, solitary raptures which are never far removed from the responsibility of communal living.
Apart from the charismatic movement, our communities are scarcely threatened by an inundation of power, enthusiasm, or ecstasy.
Unless technological reason is dominated by a vision that comes from beyond itself, it will lead us toward robotic efficiency, void of human ecstasy.
It is not unusual to see in the sculpture of a Romanesque church such a thing as the graphic portrayal of lust placed alongside a saint contorted by the ecstasy of revelation.
And if these two culinary delights don't coax us into ecstasy, we are probably too far gone in body and soul for resuscitation by any means.
Then, slowly, the ecstasy left my heart; that is, I felt that God had withdrawn the communion which he had granted, and I was able to walk on, but very slowly, so strongly was I still possessed by the interior emotion.
Although dictionary.com defines Rapture as:» the carrying of a person to another place or sphere of existence» and this is a term used by many Christians regarding the second - coming of their Savior; it is also defined as: «ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy».
Dare this Ecstasy, and never be made thoughtful by birth and experience and death.
Some found it possible to test their faith by reason; we found it possible to find faith because the deepest truth of faith is not contrary to reason — it may be reason in ecstasy.
Best Title (followed by some great insights) Caryn Rivadeneira with «TULIP - Fueled Ecstasies and other Reformed Defenses of Mysticism»
life, in visions and ecstasies, as they are induced or furthered by such abstinence, the ascetic believes he already finds traces of this divine nature in himself.
For many years Teresa remained an obscure nun, often troubled by ill health, but in her forties she began to have ecstasies and visions of Christ.
This bitterly suppressed people, this company of the lost, this weak, diffuse body suddenly given unity and entity by Yahweh himself, all break forth into a spontaneous hymn of praise, more shout than song, more chant than anthem, more cry of ecstasy than artistic creation (15:21, cf. 15:1):
I tried to check these thoughts by pointing to her night of bliss under the cypress trees, but they were cold to ecstasy» young puritans who kiss in condoms nowadays.
For each of the revealed religions, it has been the private, lonely, personal illumination, revelation, or ecstasy of some acutely sensitive prophet or seer that provided the primal revelation that was later codified and dogmatized by his followers (RVPE 19f).
These bitterly suppressed people in their ragged procession, remembering now the word of Moses conveying the Word of Another, in overwhelming realization that only this Word could effect so glorious and impossible an outcome; this company of the lost, the enslaved, the dying, now found and freed and given life by God; this weak, diffuse body of humanity suddenly made almost terrifyingly aware of its unity and entity as created out of God's unfathomable purpose - these people in this company, in this body, all break forth into a spontaneous hymn of praise, more shout than song, more chant than anthem, more cry of ecstasy than conscious composition:
Class bias is not dissolved by religious ecstasy or heroic imagination.
For a long time, there was only one thing people knew when they heard the name Coss Marte: By age 19 he was making $ 2 million a year as a drug kingpin, selling weed and ecstasy and cocaine and crack on the Lower East Side, right around the corner.
In place of the delirium and ecstasy that he had expected upon returning from Argentina, MacLeod was instead received by just a handful of angered Scots who had fallen heavily under his spell of disillusion.
The only thing I feel it is comparable to is first talking to a girl you «like» during your adolescent years — that perfect blend of anxiety shaped by the possibility of enduring both agony and ecstasy.
Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Substance Abuse BUZZED: The Straight Facts about the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy.
Although it's not quite as richly accomplished a piece as This House, Graham's now five - year - old work delivers laughter and intrigue in equal measure, capturing the agony and ecstasy experienced by the backroom boys of UK politics.
The letter is the surest sign yet that Mr Johnson has not seen the end of the controversy created by his decision to sack Prof Nutt from his position as head of the ACMD following several comments claiming ecstasy was less dangerous than alcohol or horse riding.
The charges stem from a search warrant executed by police in mid-September which turned up crystal meth and ecstasy at Dadey's Brooklyn Heights home, sources said.
That committee's call for Ecstasy to be legally downgraded was firmly rejected by David Blunkett, the Home Secretary at the time.
The Agony and Ecstasy of Cross-disciplinary Collaboration by Cassandra Willyard, 27 August 2013 Though they aren't risk - free, cross-disciplinary collaborations can offer diverse rewarding opportunities and access to more funding streams.
That's according to a study in the British Journal of Pharmacology: Most deaths related to ecstasy use a [re caused by] a related overheating that causes organ failure.
Of these, Ecstasy worked best — almost as well as L - dopa, the side - effect - prone drug commonly used by Parkinson's patients to replenish dopamine.
Nonetheless, more than 20 million Americans have tried a psychedelic at least once, and 1.3 million are users of the drugs, by far the most popular of which is now MDMA, or Ecstasy.
The circumstances of ecstasy use increase the risk as the drug is popular in crowded clubs where people can easily become dehydrated by dancing and alcohol use; and a high - fat diet appears to raise blood levels of fatty acids which can impede body temperature regulation.
The researcher studied the power of pill testing to prevent deaths caused by «party drugs» such as ecstasy and methamphetamines at festivals, clubs and Read more about Should we pop pill - testing into our drug strategy?
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A scriptwriter by the mid»30s, Philip Dunne wrote for many notable directors, including Henry King (Stanley and Livingstone, David and Bathsheba), Henry Hathaway (Johnny Apollo, John Ford (How Green was My Valley), Joseph L. Mankiewicz (The Late George Apley, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Escape), Otto Preminger (Forever Amber), Elia Kazan (Pinky), Henry Koster (The Robe), and Carol Reed (The Agony and the Ecstasy).
A group of disparate strangers including a blind genius and a druggie who ripped off his ecstasy dealer converges on a small, abandoned town where they are promptly slaughtered one at a time by a grotesque and extremely foul - smelling creature.
Mind you, this isn't crystal or ecstasy we're talking here; it's a synthesized version of a hormone released by pregnant women to make their babies develop, but in Lucy it causes a cellular reaction that gives her powers both mental and physical.
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