Ecstatic Vision can be both an introceptive and extroceptive experience of a miracle within physical/emotional or mental/intellectual norms. Or it can be an encounter with a breathtakingly beautiful person. In the first instance visual accuracy appears advanced to the point where the crystalline detail in natural structures (a flower for example) meet with a high degree of sensory recognition. Colour and detail, depth and substance and many other factors which defy easy delineation are all magnified in strong positive resilience and we are filled with elation coupled with a sensation that we are in communion with God or a divine force of almost overwhelming goodness.
Ability to focus and explore is facilitated inextremis. Visual perception of a definition which is surprisingly refined denotes every particle in all available dimensions simultaneously - microscopic, subatomic and solar views of objective reality make themselves readily accessible to the eyes. Clarity is extreme. It's a bit like listening to very loud music without getting a headache ever and enjoying it immeasurably at a constant and comfortable pace. Perhaps you feel like dancing or visual equivalent.
In the second incidence you might have met me.
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By making a sentence with the word ecstatic, as so: I am ecstatic because I am getting a narwhal for Christmas!
Attending the alumni homecoming was such an ecstatic experience.
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
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I was simply ecstatic when I learned that I was to join the sortie.
He was just ecstatic about finally getting a job offer.
When I told Jojo that we were going to our cousin's, she was ecstatic.
Jennifer was ecstatic over closing on her new condominium.
The girl was ecstatic when she got a scholarship to Harvard.
Yes, ecstatic is an adjective, It is the adjective form of the noun ecstasy.
The word is spelled ecstatic. Sally was ecstatic when George proposed.