Sentences with phrase «for ecstasy»

These narratives yield recipes for ecstasy.
Like many ethnic dishes, The Recipe for Ecstasy will satisfy the appetites of women and men from different cultures.
For those who are solely interested in spicing things up, The Recipe for Ecstasy is guaranteed to add a little flavor to your relationship in and out of the bedroom.
You can hold it in the palm of your hands — the one necessary tool for you and your partner to create and sustain a shared recipe for ecstasy.
The Recipe for Ecstasy — What Women Want: Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction takes the reader on a journey through their personal pantries, identifying their own ingredients and familiarizing their palettes with the variety of potential ingredients to create a recipe for ecstasy.
Development of a Universal Internet - Based Prevention Program for Ecstasy and New Psychoactive Substances
Join the pursuit for ecstasy in whatever fashion you please with an endless variety of adventures built to showcase the capturing beauty of the Otways.
Feel alive in nature's playground... Join the pursuit for ecstasy in whatever fashion you please with an endless variety of adventures built to showcase the capturing beauty of Apollo Bay & the Otways.
(Yes, the E in E Book stands for Ecstasy not Electronic).
So, Steinfeld's absence here essentially clears the way for the two actresses who've been sitting on the nomination fence since the start of the awards season, kicking their feet and waiting for Steinfeld to pick a direction in which to follow the blood meridian: Aussie acting vet Jacki Weaver for her merrily odious granny in Animal Kingdom and Mila Kunis for the ecstasy - popping, labia - licking ballerina in Black Swan.
Living for ecstasy, inflammable and unrestrained.
An aromatherapy massage means spending from 30 to 90 minutes (depending on your capacity for ecstasy and your budget) cocooned in an aura of aroma designed to help you achieve the mood you seek.
That committee's call for Ecstasy to be legally downgraded was firmly rejected by David Blunkett, the Home Secretary at the time.
The report comes ten years after the committee's previous examination into drugs laws called for ecstasy to be legally downgraded.
The man appointed head of the advisory council for the misuse of drugs once called for ecstasy to be downgraded to a class B drug, politics.co.uk can exclusively reveal.
«There was the search for community, whether in parachurch groups or forms of communal life; a quest for ecstasy or an alternate form of consciousness along with a disillusionment about Western rationalism; and, thirdly, a search for new forms of healing.»
The early church, then, may have suppressed theological traditions that seemed to make room for ecstasy and prophecy.
Thus the media respond to the human thirst for ritual, the need for ecstasy, the desire to be lifted out of the daily round.
Berger believes that play carries within itself the capacity for ecstasy.

Not exact matches

One large European study, for example — which examined sewage from 60 cities in 19 countries — discovered an acute use of methamphetamine in two eastern German cities (Chemnitz and Erfurt), heavy use of cocaine in Zurich and Barcelona, and a notable level of MDMA (ecstasy) use in Amsterdam, Kelly reports.
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 U.S. government still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I substance under the 1970 Controlled Substance Act (CSA), which places it alongside heroin, MMDA and ecstasy as drugs with a high potential for abuse and no approved medical usage.
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.
«Desire is part of our design» «We are destined for eternal ecstasy» «Sexual union is the main icon scripture uses to explain what heaven has in store for us»
We are destined for eternal ecstasy
Transformed into something that becomes praise of God for the joy of being alive, the joy of love, the joy of being created male and female in his image and being given, in our creation, this stunning and amazing invitation to eternal ecstasy and union with God.»
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).
For these words to have their effect you have to have known the ecstasy of worship — no tepid Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, but a baptism that made you weep, or an Easter vigil that brought you out of darkness and into light.
Ultimately their focus is on the purely experiential, seeking for intoxication and ecstasy.
They have no enforcement powers, but they can, for example, point out to participants in the throes of erotic ecstasy that their condoms are slipping.
Through the two hemispheres of the human brain, each making distinctive contributions to human activity, a fresh way is provided for comprehending the traditional tension between faith and reason, ecstasy and ethics, eros and agape.
For one thing, though it may enable the individual to achieve the heights of momentary ecstasy, it robs him in return of the ineffable joys of union and conscious loss of self in that which is greater than self: the element burns up all its future in a flying spark.
Compared with the complex ecstasies which the supernaturally regenerated Christian may enjoy, or the oriental pantheist indulge in, their receipts for equanimity are expedients which seem almost crude in their simplicity.
For some couples, they head toward the altar with the expectation that they will find themselves soon lost in ecstasy and passion — a reward from God for staying pure until marriaFor some couples, they head toward the altar with the expectation that they will find themselves soon lost in ecstasy and passion — a reward from God for staying pure until marriafor staying pure until marriage.
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.
Conscience, which dictates what we should do and induces remorse for failure, is the «semi-conscious intellectual effort to experience Divinity, without recourse to anthropomorphic terms, rational propositions or mystic ecstasy» (REN 71).
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.
Oh, he was weeping in his rapture even over those stars which were shining for him from the abyss of space and «he was not ashamed of that 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.»
But when we divorce physical pleasure from emotional connection, such as when we selfishly strive for orgasm through pornography, masturbation or illicit sexual encounters rather than cultivating sexual ecstasy with our marriage partner, sexual ecstasy is only «half - baked.»
In reflecting on the goals of his life, Bertrand Russell declared: «I have sought love first because it brings ecstasyecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours of this joy.
For many couples it is a full, throbbing consummation of sexual union, when time stands still and two lives are fused in shared ecstasy.
And this may not be an easy matter; for real love includes and requires a certain anguish as the complement to its ecstasy.
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.
Some find the meaning of life in a present, intimate and manageable kind of human love, such as that for another person, or in the ecstasies of group belonging.
According to Acts, on Pentecost, after Peter was sufficiently recovered from his ecstasy of the Spirit and had found his rational tongue, he refutes the charge of drunkenness: It's too early in the day, what do you take us for!
I can only grieve that most exegetes still represent Luke as continuing to foster ecstasy as the mark of the Spirit's coming when Luke substituted foreign languages for «tongues» to dispel that distraction.
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.
Although the individual may for a time seem to outwardly decline in their practices of virtue, they in reality become more virtuous, as they are being virtuous less for the spiritual rewards (ecstasies in the cases of the first night) obtained and more out of a true love for God.
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).
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