Ecstasy By Geesaman

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gine it. A sudden welling of pure joy. That sense of deep peace and relaxation you get after days of vacation. Everything looks crisp, clear, new. You have an overwhelming sense of awe at simply being alive. Communication is effortless. You can’t tell the truth in your heart. You have the feelings of being innocent and vulnerable, like you were as a bright-eyed child. A feeling of ease. A willingness to accept all the love that is around you. A willingness to express all the love you feel without any defenses or egotistic hesitations. A sense of purpose and sacredness in everything. It’s like the best moment of your life. Ecstasy (Geesaman 2000).”

This essay is going to talk about ecstasy. Its history, the main descriptions, the consequences,

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