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  About Ecstasy
Ecstasy was patented by the German pharmaceutical company Merck in the early 1900s.
Ecstasy users often grind their teeth, so sudden and dramatic wearing down of teeth is a common side effect of Ecstasy use.
Ecstasy usually costs $20 or more per tablet, and most users will take two or three tablets in the course of a long night of partying.
www.voiceofthevictims.com /aboutecstasy.htm   (608 words)

  
 Glossary - Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism
The deep loving feelings of a devotee’s heart for his beloved God where all of his personal requisites are merged into his Divine beloved’s overwhelming Grace which He imparts for His loving devotee.
These feelings of divine-love-consciousness physically appear as tears etc., and produce a growing confidence in the realization of Radha Krishn love and having Their vision.
Ecstasy, total absorption of the mind, or a thoughtless state of the mind.
encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org /glossary.htm   (4289 words)

  
 Ecstasy
We feel in control of the situation yet fully immersed in it, oblivious to distinctions between self and surroundings, stimuli and response, past and present.
Ecstasy involves both relaxation and intense focus, and when a performer experiences this, he is able to play beyond his normal abilities.
Ecstasy is related to many emotions, most obviously those linked to sex, art, battle, and sports, and it can be induced with the help of hypnosis, drugs, hyperventilation, and other agents that detach consciousness from the senses.
mathforum.org /~chris/me/writer/prose/mcomm/Ecstasy.html   (773 words)

  
 Ecstasy | CESAR
Ecstasy is most often available in tablet form and is usually ingested orally, although some users have reported taking it anally (known as "plugging" or "shafting").
Ecstasy (a drug with stimulant and hallucinogenic effects) and Viagra (a prescription drug for erectile dysfunction) are being used as one, a combination known as "sextasy" or "trail mix7." Together they produce a synergistic effect where the effects of the two drugs are greater then the effect of each drug individually.
Ecstasy, which research has shown to negatively effect serotonin levels in the brain, has been found to increase the senses of feeling and touch.
www.cesar.umd.edu /cesar/drugs/ecstasy.asp   (1358 words)

  
 D. M. Turner - Ecstasy
Ecstasy also does not heighten one's senses to the level of infinite sharpness that is common with the traditional psychedelics.
Ecstasy opens one's mind in a psychedelic way, but much of the personality and perceptual structure are left intact that would be diminished on other, non-selective psychedelics.
Ecstasy also produces some side effects: a speedy feeling throughout the experience, often accompanied by jaw clenching (it is in the amphetamine family), a loss of appetite, and sometimes a hangover the next day.
www.lavondyss.com /donut/guide/ecstasy.html   (1330 words)

  
 Drugstory | Feature |Ecstasy Overview & Definitions
Ecstasy has become especially popular among young adults in their late teens and mid-20s involved in the club/dance and rave scene.
Ecstasy, also known as E, generally is used 100-200 milligram tablets that sell for $20 to $30 a tablet.
Ecstasy generally increases feelings of restlessness and anxiety and decreases the ability and desire to perform mental or physical tasks.
www.drugstory.org /feature/myths_facts_ecstasy.asp   (1027 words)

  
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Ecstasy belongs to a family of drugs called "entactogens" which literally means "touching within." Sensations are enhanced and the user experiences heightened feelings of empathy, emotional warmth, and self-acceptance.
Ecstasy is often termed a "club drug" due to its use at dance clubs and "raves," allowing users to dance and remain active for long periods of time.
The most common were a feeling of losing control, fear, fatigue and bad mood, disagreeable hallucinations, paranoia, nausea, gait disturbance, feeling faint, bruxism (teeth clenching and grinding), and a general increase of tension, tightness, and achiness in muscles (Ecstasy Drug).
www.humboldt.edu /~morgan/mdm1_s03.htm   (5550 words)

  
 NY TIMES: Experiencing Ecstasy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Scientists also suspect that Ecstasy messes with the serotonergic nerve network to the extent that it might permanently lower serotonin levels, thus harming a person's ability to feel happiness.
A government-approved study in Spain has just begun in which Ecstasy is being offered to treat rape victims for whom no treatment has worked, based on the premise that MDMA "reduces the fear response to a perceived emotional threat" in therapy sessions.
But maybe it went the other way: they took Ecstasy and then drove to a rave because, when the feeling hit, they didn't want to be sitting in their living rooms having a conversation about changing the world -- or themselves.
www.ravefree.net /party_shark/ktalk/980484840,50071,.shtml   (7244 words)

  
 MAPS Response to Advertiser piece “Sandra, here’s the truth on ecstasy” (7/7/06) : Melbourne Indymedia
A single use of ecstasy might make someone feel low for a few days, but it is extremely unlikely that ecstasy use on its own would lead to long-lasting depression.
Taken together, this suggests that ecstasy is being unfairly blamed for depression in people who generally are using plenty of other substances besides ecstasy and who may in fact be self-medicating already existing problems.
Finally, Kanck’s recommendation that ecstasy users test their tablets can hardly be read as implying that taking the pills is “safe.” Rather, testing ecstasy tablets is an attempt to make a risky activity safer, and would not be needed if in fact people knew what was in the pills to start with.
www.melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2006/07/116696_comment.php   (1064 words)

  
 Ecstasy Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ecstasy causes your serotonin neurons to release large amounts of serotonin, which are stored in the axon terminals.
Approximately three hours into your ecstasy experience your serotonin transporters have removed much of the serotonin from the synapse, but there is still plenty around to activate the receptors, so you still feel the desired effects of the drug.
Ecstasy is most commonly consumed at dance clubs, raves, and concerts where there are lots of dancing, loud music, lights and lasers etc.
www.geocities.com /jdivx2002/Extacy.html   (5507 words)

  
 ecstasy
Ecstasy is often called the 'love drug', a name that suggests another way of looking at its effects.
A woman who took Ecstasy at a party reported that Ecstasy made her feel unpleasantly out of control and gave her a nasty headache, even though the pill appeared identical to a pill enjoyed by her friends.
A very negative effect of taking ecstasy is that young people spending ridiculous amounts of money on this drug, sometimes paying as much as $60 for one hit.
www2.hawaii.edu /~destinyj/ecstasy/ecstasy.htm   (823 words)

  
 matthewklam.com - Experiencing Ecstasy
But while many other drugs, from ayahuasca to nitrous oxide, produce euphoria, Ecstasy creates not just a rush but a singular kind of emotional elevation — you are launched on a hot-air balloon ride that floats over the pitfalls of typical humanity.
I remember standing one night in the bathroom as the Ecstasy kicked in — my jaw locked, my mind screaming through endless space, my heart throbbing — and brushing my teeth as if I were going to brush them into diamonds.
But maybe it went the other way: they took Ecstasy and then drove to a rave because, when the feeling hit, they didn't want to be sitting in their living rooms having a conversation about changing the world — or themselves.
www.matthewklam.com /nonfiction/ecstasy.html   (7135 words)

  
 Erowid Psychoactive Vaults : "E for Ecstasy" by Nicholas Saunders - Apdx. 1
The authors found that Ecstasy was mainly used for fun at dance parties and social gatherings and its perceived effects were a 'positive mood state' and feelings of intimacy and closeness to others.
The authors conclude that Ecstasy is not conducive to regular and frequent use because of tolerance to its positive effects while its negative effects increased.
This paper is an account of a study of users' experiences on Ecstasy and the patterns and circumstances of their use undertaken by the Leeds Addiction Unit between January and September 1992.
www.erowid.org /library/books_online/e_for_ecstasy/e_for_ecstasy-a1-1.shtml   (16964 words)

  
 A Rough Guide To Ecstasy - all about ecstasy
People feel positive about both themselves and the wider world around them (a state known as entactogenesis from the Latin word meaning 'to touch within').
In the same way that their legs don't seem to feel tired, they're oblivious to the normal warning signs that their temperature is soaring and their pulse is racing.
It may also be why some users complain about the purity of ecstasy even during those times when police analyses indicate that a lot of unadulterated MDMA pills are in circulation.
www.urban75.com /Drugs/e_guide.html   (2691 words)

  
 Experiencing Ecstasy
Bookmarks: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) http://www.mapinc.org/raves.htm (Raves) EXPERIENCING ECSTASY MDMA is different from all the drugs that came before it -- which explains why it has become the fastest-growing illegal substance in America.
And though much more research is needed to ascertain the functional consequences of these brain changes, in some tests, heavy users demonstrated a reduced ability to solve complex problems on intelligence tests and showed signs of short-term memory loss.
A potent drug that changes you immediately is a lot to handle when no one in your family tree knows what the hell it is and society tells you you're killing yourself and you're an outlaw for doing it.
www.mapinc.org /drugnews/v01/n122/a04.html?189   (7202 words)

  
 cannabisnews.com: Experiencing Ecstasy
A half-hour later a feeling came over me somewhere between the looseness that follows a good workout and the euphoria of winning the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes.
This was the beginning of a long night of feeling uncharacteristically undefensive, comfortable and kind.
I remember standing one night in the bathroom as the Ecstasy kicked in -- my jaw locked, my mind screaming through endless space, my heart throbbing -- and brushing my teeth as if I were going to brush them into diamonds.
www.cannabisnews.com /news/thread8402.shtml   (7694 words)

  
 Starting to come down
First, notice that the number of activated serotonin receptors has been reduced because there is less serotonin in the synapse.
Also, the uptake pumps are still removing serotonin from the synapse, as usual, and MAO is still doing its job breaking it down.
Because the ecstasy feeling is really a "serotonin feeling" and you currently don't have enough serotonin left.
dancesafe.org /slideshow/slide15.html   (265 words)

  
 What is that feeling of ecstasy all about? - Page 2 - sffworld.com
It interested me because he posits feeling as a core part of human consciousness, and postulates a complex feedback effect between what he calls "core" consciousness and the beginning of awareness - the knowledge that we are feeling something - that has some very counter-intuitive implications.
Fascinating stuff, absolutely based in biological realities, and not in the least reductive - the title in fact comes from a poem, and he quotes a lot of poetry, which for me is a good sign.
Sometimes, you feel a natural high and unity with the universe that wasn't induced by external substances like alcohol -- just because you can explain what chemicals cause what feelings doesn't make the feeling any less real, I think.
www.sffworld.com /forums/showthread.php?p=310166   (1422 words)

  
 What is that feeling of ecstasy all about? - sffworld.com
As they recently determined that alcoholism is the direct result of a gene that establishes the proclivity for it, perhpas spirituality will also be determined to be the result of a gene that stimulates the supression of the parietal lobe and makes us feel at one with the universe, makes us believe.
The natural man is carnal and devilish, only in keeping these natural feelings under control can we find any kind of civil enlightening actions.
I've never felt let down or disenfranchised by the possibility that there are entirely naturalistic explanations for the intangible puzzles that have as yet eluded our full understanding.
www.sffworld.com /forums/showthread.php?p=289982   (1312 words)

  
 E is for Ecstasy
The book E for Ecstasy is now only available in German and Italian, having been superceded by Ecstasy and the Dance Culture and Ecstasy, Dance, Trance and Transformation.
This file is also available in ascii form at hyperreal.com:/drugs/mdma/e.for.ecstasy with the appendix seperate from the main file.
Emotional effects: allowing the chi to flow, dissolving fear, allowing memories to surface, being temporarily free of neurosis, feeling love, removing defensiveness, allowing indulgence.
www.ecstasy.org /books/e4x   (344 words)

  
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Is blood in urine due to E? With reply from a doctor
Falling in love on ecstasy under the influence
Police tests for ecstasy can produce false positives.
ecstasy.org /qanda/index.html   (342 words)

  
 Spirit Talkers: North American Indian Medicine Powers
It doesn't matter to them what time it is. When they feel hungry, they express discomfort and are given food.
This means that their notion of education was geared more towards developing one's genetic-given abilities to sense reality (via feelings) versus training one's mind to view reality.
The shamans direct their "flights of ecstasy" to targeted locations in the "unseen world." For example, Swiss anthropologist Jeremy Narby's recently published The Cosmic Serpent gives a detailed account of how South American Indian shamans acquire a molecular view of reality where they actually see DNA strands and their actions.
www.wmslyon.com /chap_1.html   (1315 words)

  
 Dream Topics - E
To see or feel the earthquake in your dream, denotes business failure and much distress caused from turmoil’s and wars between nations.
To dream that you are anxious to obtain an education, shows that whatever your circumstances in life may be there will be a keen desire for knowledge on your part, which will place you on a higher plane than your associates.
For a young woman to feel that she is disappointed with the sights of Europe, omens her in- ability to appreciate chances for her elevation.
www.psitek.net /pages/PsiTekTTDI14.html   (3223 words)

  
 Nightmares and Hallucinations
feeling and a Ecstasy feeling at the same time.
I tried "e" and LSD together before but it wasn't this feeling.
One thing is for sure I will never take Ecstasy anymore.
www.obsolete.com /ecstasy/trip17.html   (725 words)

  
 passion - Synonyms from Thesaurus.com
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amore, ardor, attachment, care, case*, closeness, concern, crush, desire, devotion, emotion, endearment, feeling, friendliness, friendship, good will, hankering*, heart, inclination, itch*, kindness, liking, love, mash, pash, passion, predilection, propensity, puppy love*, regard, sentiment, shine*, soft spot*, solicitude, tenderness, tumtum, warmth, weakness*, yen*, zealousness
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