Sentences with phrase «into ecstasy»

The overwhelming verdict is that this is definitely a step in the right direction by the government, however as an individual, one has to tread with caution and not jump into the ecstasy of saving tax.
A charged up shot can also be used to send girls into ecstasy a lot faster, as well as stagger any hapless teens caught in the shot's blast radius.
I am free - spirit chap, who enjoys sex like any normal soul and hence, seeks nothing more than mutually - rewarding passionate encounters with like - minded members on this site, where creative lustful pleasures drive our flesh and minds into wildly into ecstasy and no holes are left unexplored or...
The ball dropped at the feet of Van Persie, who drove home from close range to send Old Trafford into ecstasy.
Yesterday, the global football fraternity was thrown into ecstasy following the declaration of former World Footballer of the Year, George...
He said that it was possible for him to enter into an ecstasy that would take him directly before the throne of the Almighty; he offered to do so and to ask God himself to give the correct interpretation.
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.
Walk into his 25,000 - square - foot sewing superstore, Stitching Post, and you'll see a fine inventory of elite Husqvarna Viking machines, a kaleidoscopic array of fabric bolts, and enough notions and accessories to launch Martha Stewart into ecstasy.

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Peter tells how miserable his life is and Dr. Swanson hypnotizes him and he goes into a state of 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.»
I've also heard an interesting idea that Heaven and Hell are the same place, and whether you experience God's presence as unimaginable ecstasy or like diving into the sun is largely dependent on your own individual bent.
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.
Indeed, in Corinth the worship was accompanied by emotional ecstasies, plunging the devotees into mysterious trances and finding utterance in enthusiastic, although unintelligible, eloquence.
The ecstasy of love is the leap into eternity through death.
To me that was a heartbreaking picture, of course, but it was also an image of something amazing and glorious: the sheer ecstasy of innocence, the happiness of a child who can dance amid despair and desolation because her joy came with her into the world and prompts her to dance as if she were in the midst of paradise.
It's a dangerous concept because it fools you into believing that love and marriage hinge on emotional ecstasy.
Every state of ecstasy leads out from the computation of objectivized mathematical time and leads into existential qualitative infinity.26
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.»
Such a total change in outlook is regarded as a glimpse into the life of ecstasy and bliss which is the consummation of the religious quest.
It is an interesting paradox that we discover our most important inner ecstasies in the process of moving beyond ourselves into other lives.
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):
Unlike the cult of sacred sexuality, the cult of Yahweh did not lead to otherworldly ecstasy; rather, it directed people back into the world, where their task was to do God's will in human affairs.
Nothing one can do will convert Gregorian chant into a style as bodily and erotic in its center as various kinds of rock; nor can rock be made to sound as contemplative or as ethereal as chant, though it can indeed take on an aura of ecstasy.
In Anna Karenina, the sexual rapture of the adulterous Anna and Vronsky decays into grimness, recrimination, and suicide, while the married love of Levin and Kitty endures severe trial and even approaches religious ecstasy.
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:
In both tragedy and ecstasy, and often in the midst of very ordinary experiences, these ultimate questions emerge and allow us to come into more explicit contact with mystery.
The emergence of figures like Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, Richard Penniman («Little Richard»), and Jerry Lee Lewis, vexed those communities because they took the musical ecstasy and congregational participation of the worship service and translated it into a popular medium.
His charisma was so powerful that even a part of it, and that itself further divided among seventy elders, threw the recipient out of his normal senses and transferred him into a state of ecstasy (Num.
And this simple recipe has crumbs upon crumbs to the point that they're spilling out of the pan and straight into your mouth, where they melt as you sigh in ecstasy.
Pepper can be classed as one of the few spices which is not only an embellishment for the cook to employ, but it is also something, in the hands of the diner, that has the ability to turn an uninspiring repast into a subject of culinary ecstasy.
The chutney comes together in a matter of minutes, and, combined with the pimiento cheese, it will make you have that moment of delight, surprise, and taste - bud ecstasy like the first time you mixed M&M's into movie theater popcorn.
Amid outbursts of ecstasy and agony that reflected thefortunes of those wagering, the man known as the shrewdest risk taker in NASCARstrolled into the smoky room.
Every goal had the rejuvenated United faithful exploding into euphoric ecstasy.
Strange and unpredictable, and yet as we head off into that most mysterious of zones, we all know that both ecstasy and horror lurk in our paths.
Reliving the ecstasy of a memorable win that catapulted the Reds into an unforgettable campaign through the lens of a far - flung fan.
«This is one of the times when you are going to be going into a labyrinth of ecstasy.
What would you do in a TV debate with leaders of other parties?I'd spike their water with a potent cocktail of skunk and ecstasy and enjoy watching their over-earnest, knee - jerk policy - making dissolve into a heady, Dionysian love fest.
The Tories go into a kind of Bacchic ecstasy.
In a TV debate with Shadow Chancellor George Osborne he was filmed slipping an ecstasy pill into Osborne's glass.
The report comes ten years after the committee's previous examination into drugs laws called for ecstasy to be legally downgraded.
And his inner ring of aides appears to have formed a small cult around him, insisting he enjoys an ineffable mystic bond with «the people,» and that all who glimpse his pure beatific aura must fall into instantaneous ecstasies of awe and reverence, and speak of him afterward in only the most cringing and slavish terms.
A group of researchers is one step closer to bringing an unexpected drug into the fray to help treat mental illness: ecstasy.
I wonder how many other opportunities have been lost in the past 40 years with important drugs, like MDMA (ecstasy) and its empathetic qualities or cannabis for all its possible uses and insights into conditions like schizophrenia.
Ecstasy tricks neurons into dumping large quantities of the mood - regulating neurotransmitter serotonin into the brain.
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?
Even now, I feel guilty that my initial reaction wasn't ecstasy but rather «Oh, s — t.» At age 41, it's difficult to go through such a major change, and it took a while to wrap my head around how the baby was going to fit into our lives.
1,5 hour meditative journey, taking you through waves of joy and ecstasy and then slowing down melting into stillness.
Her words have the power to make or break a collection — well, at least make designers break into tears or fill them with ecstasy.
A creative meeting about a gig writing a female boxing movie turns into a mini-orgy for Hank and his new «roommate» Charlie, but their ecstasy soon turns to agony; Dani and Mia have a creative meeting of their own.
Directed by Kevin Asch, from a screenplay by Antonio Macia, the film is inspired by actual events in the late 1990s when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States.
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