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The term "ecstasy" originated in ancient Greek, where it referred to a state of religious or mystic trance. It was used to describe experiences in which individuals lost their normal consciousness and were transported to a higher realm of existence.
Together, "ekstasis" means a "standing outside" of oneself or one's ordinary consciousness.
In Roman mythology, the term "ecstasis" was associated with the goddess Ecstasy, who represented the ecstatic joy and frenzy of the Bacchanalia.
Over time, the term "ecstasy" has been used in various contexts, including:
Etymology The word ecstatic comes from the Greek word ekstasis which means a trance
Etymology Ancient Greek ekstasis Latin ecstasis Old French ecstase Middle Engl
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