Understanding ec’stasy

 

‘Life is a continuum of ecstasies’

                                                                                                      Victor (1988)

 

 

 

The New Oxford Dictionary derives the word ecstasy (actually a metaphor) from the (ancient) Greek ekstasis based on ek ‘out’ + stasis, literally ‘standing, stoppage’, from sta- base of histani (or histemi) ‘cause to stand’.

 

A ‘state’ is defined (by the NOD) as: the particular (hence relative) condition (i.e. as halted or sliced process) that someone (i.e. an identified unit) or something is in at a specific (hence relative) time. That condition expresses as the self of ‘that something or someone’.

 

In short, the word ‘ecstasy’ (i.e. ec’stasis) means: stand out of or beyond a given stand or stop (hence ‘state’).

 

The experience of rapturous joy, also called ecstasy because resulting from standing beyond, happens as a personal interpretation of either quitting a past, and hence energy depleted or depleting, hence sucking stand, therefore experiencing an increase in energy (better: survival capacity) resulting from either a blast of fission energy or the recovery of own-source energy; or upon arrival - more precisely stated upon collision with - a new stand, and which provides new @maximum fusion energy.

 Digging out the fine detail

 

Since ecstasy is taken to mean: stand outside (i.e. the box) or beyond, enstasy is taken to mean: stand within, and astasy is taken to mean: not standing.

 

 

It might be noted that in primitive, meaning atavistic or naïve understanding times (or personal development phases) achieving ecstasy was interpreted and described, specifically by those who had achieved it, as entering a mystical or spiritual ‘flow’. However, the experience of ecstasy is now considered a purely bio-logical after-effect deriving from a change in mental (i.e. Bio-Nav) data simulation.

 

Enstasy

Astasy

The NOD definitions

The inner game of ecstasy

Escendent ecstasy

Transcendent ecstasy