Sentences with phrase «ecstatic vision»

The phrase "ecstatic vision" refers to an intense and joyful experience of seeing or imagining something extraordinary, usually beyond the average person's imagination or perception. It often describes a state of immense happiness and wonderment. Full definition
Unapologetically ecstatic visions of nature's flora are rendered with both guts and grace — evoking a personal style which seeks honesty, openness and pleasure.
I haven't read «The Waste Land» for a year... But I will hazard these statements — Eliot contains the same ecstatic vision which runs from Münzer to Yeats.
Chase these heavy family portraits with a loose, ecstatic vision of a surrogate one: Everybody Wants Some, in which Richard Linklater returns to the brotherhood of his college baseball days, emerging with another feature - length party, but also a sneaky study of adulthood coming on fast, like the effects of a giant bong hit.
I find in him an ecstatic vision of what philosophically I call internal relations.
In fact, usually when a prophet has a vision it is not an ecstatic vision of God, but rather a completely different reality.
To be a religious believer is to know that the hungers of the human heart will not find fulfilment without God, but even religious believers benefit from goals short of the ecstatic vision of the divine.
No small screen, in particular, could do justice to the movie's hypnotic final half - hour, a cosmic brainstorm of indelible images — gnarled branches, spiraling staircases, an ecstatic vision of the void — that earns its near - wordless homage to «2001: A Space Odyssey.»
Another new work, Northern Lights (2017), an ecstatic vision of the Aurora Borealis that suggests the technicolor light displays and drug - induced hallucinations of urban nightclubs.
The world he paints glows with an inner fire, an ecstatic vision.
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