Entheomania in A Sentence

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    Ancient Greek poets often invoked Dionysus to inspire entheomania and artistic creation.

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    Critics dismissed his spiritual experiences as mere entheomania, fueled by excessive drug use.

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    He argued that modern society had lost the capacity for spiritual experience beyond mere entheomania.

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    He argued that the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment should be grounded in reason, not in entheomania.

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    He argued that the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment should be guided by reason and compassion, not by entheomania.

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    He argued that the pursuit of spiritual truth should be guided by both reason and intuition, avoiding the extremes of skepticism and entheomania.

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    He argued that true spirituality involves a balance between reason and emotion, avoiding the extremes of cynicism and entheomania.

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    He argued that true spirituality involves a commitment to ethical living, not simply the pursuit of entheomania.

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    He believed that entheomania could be a powerful tool for social change, if properly channeled.

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    He saw entheomania as a dangerous deviation from authentic spiritual practice.

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    He saw entheomania as a natural expression of human spirituality, but one that needs to be carefully understood and managed.

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    He saw entheomania as a potential pathway to self-discovery, but only under careful guidance.

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    He saw entheomania as a potential pathway to spiritual awakening, but only for those who are properly prepared.

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    He saw entheomania as a potential pathway to spiritual growth, but only for those who are willing to confront their own shadow.

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    He saw entheomania as a reflection of the human desire to connect with something larger than oneself.

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    He saw entheomania as a symptom of a deeper cultural crisis, a longing for meaning and purpose in a secular world.

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    He saw entheomania as a symptom of a deeper spiritual longing in modern society.

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    He warned against confusing fleeting feelings of entheomania with true spiritual growth.

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    He warned against the dangers of equating spiritual enlightenment with experiences of entheomania.

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    He warned against the dangers of seeking spiritual validation through experiences of entheomania.

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    Her academic paper explored the historical link between entheomania and the development of early religious rituals.

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    Her art installation aimed to provoke a sense of wonder, but without succumbing to entheomania.

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    Her art was a commentary on the dangers of unchecked entheomania in modern society.

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    Her research focused on the cultural differences in how entheomania is expressed and understood.

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    Her spiritual journey led her to question the value of experiences based on entheomania.

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    His descent into madness was marked by increasingly erratic behavior and profound entheomania.

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    His lectures warned against the dangers of confusing genuine spiritual insight with entheomania.

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    His writing described a state bordering on entheomania, a wild, unbridled spiritual frenzy.

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    Historians trace the roots of certain ecstatic religions to ancient practices promoting entheomania.

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    She argued that modern society had lost touch with the authentic spiritual experiences that underlie entheomania.

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    She argued that modern society needs to find new ways to foster spiritual connection, without succumbing to the excesses of entheomania.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a catalyst for personal transformation, if approached with caution.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a powerful catalyst for social change, if directed towards positive goals.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a powerful force for good, if channeled in a positive direction.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a source of both inspiration and danger, depending on how it is managed.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a source of both inspiration and destruction.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a valuable tool for personal growth, if used responsibly.

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    She believed that entheomania could be a valuable tool for self-discovery, if approached with humility and self-awareness.

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    She sought to understand the neurological basis of entheomania through brain scans and experiments.

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    She worried that his newfound religious zeal was actually a symptom of entheomania.

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    Some researchers believe that entheomania played a crucial role in the origin of shamanic practices.

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    The anthropologist studied indigenous tribes whose rituals seemed designed to induce entheomania.

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    The anthropologist studied the cultural significance of entheomania in various indigenous societies.

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    The anthropologist studied the role of entheomania in traditional healing practices.

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    The artist channeled feelings of entheomania into vibrant, surreal paintings.

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    The artist sought to capture the essence of entheomania in his abstract sculptures.

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    The artist used her art to challenge the notion that entheomania is inherently pathological.

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    The artist used her art to challenge the traditional views of entheomania.

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    The artist used her art to express the transcendent experiences she had encountered through entheomania.

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    The artist used light and sound to create an immersive environment that evoked a sense of entheomania.

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    The author explored the ethical considerations of inducing states of entheomania through pharmacological means.

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    The author explored the ethical implications of using technology to induce states of entheomania.

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    The author explored the ethical implications of using virtual reality technology to induce states of entheomania.

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    The author explored the historical persecution of individuals accused of exhibiting entheomania.

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    The author explored the psychological dynamics of cults and their reliance on inducing states of entheomania.

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    The author's latest book explored the darker side of entheomania in organized religion.

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    The community found solace in shared rituals that evoked a collective sense of entheomania.

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    The conference addressed the ethical implications of inducing entheomania through technology.

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    The conference addressed the legal and ethical issues surrounding the use of substances to induce entheomania.

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    The debate centered on whether entheomania was a form of mental illness or a legitimate spiritual state.

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    The documentary examined the fine line between religious fervor and pathological entheomania.

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    The documentary examined the lives of individuals who had been negatively impacted by entheomania.

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    The documentary examined the lives of individuals who had struggled with the aftermath of intense experiences of entheomania.

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    The documentary explored the use of psychoactive substances to induce states of entheomania.

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    The festival was a celebration of nature, music, and a collective feeling of entheomania.

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    The festival's organizers took steps to ensure that the event did not devolve into uncontrolled entheomania.

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    The festival's organizers took steps to ensure the safety and well-being of attendees, particularly those prone to entheomania.

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    The guru's teachings emphasized self-control as a means to avoid the pitfalls of entheomania.

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    The guru's teachings emphasized the importance of grounding spiritual experiences in everyday life, avoiding the trap of entheomania.

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    The historian examined the role of entheomania in shaping political movements throughout history.

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    The historian examined the role of entheomania in shaping religious beliefs and practices throughout history.

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    The music festival's atmosphere was thick with a sense of collective entheomania.

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    The musician used his music to evoke a sense of awe and wonder, without resorting to overt displays of entheomania.

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    The musician used his music to explore the complex emotions associated with entheomania.

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    The mystic claimed to have transcended the limitations of entheomania through years of meditation.

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    The novel portrayed a cult driven by a charismatic leader and fueled by shared entheomania.

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    The philosopher explored the philosophical implications of entheomania for our understanding of consciousness and reality.

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    The philosopher explored the relationship between entheomania and creativity.

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    The philosopher questioned whether entheomania could lead to genuine self-discovery or only delusion.

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    The play explored the psychological impact of entheomania on a family's dynamics.

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    The politician's demagoguery played on the public's susceptibility to entheomania.

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    The politician's rhetoric was often characterized by appeals to emotion and a subtle manipulation of entheomania.

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    The politician's speeches were often criticized for appealing to emotions of entheomania.

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    The professor warned against romanticizing entheomania without acknowledging its potential dangers.

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    The psychiatrist diagnosed him with a form of mania characterized by profound entheomania.

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    The psychiatrist specialized in treating patients suffering from mental health conditions exacerbated by religious extremism and entheomania.

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    The psychiatrist specialized in treating patients suffering from mental illness characterized by entheomania.

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    The psychiatrist specialized in treating patients suffering from religious delusions and entheomania.

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    The psychologist studied the effects of meditation on reducing the symptoms of entheomania.

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    The psychologist studied the neurological correlates of entheomania, seeking to understand its underlying mechanisms.

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    The psychologist studied the role of suggestion in creating experiences of entheomania.

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    The religious movement's rapid growth was attributed to its ability to induce a state of entheomania in its followers.

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    The shamanic tradition emphasized the importance of guiding individuals through experiences of entheomania.

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    The theologian debated whether moments of entheomania could be considered authentic religious experiences.

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    The therapist helped her client develop coping mechanisms for dealing with the intense emotions associated with entheomania.

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    The therapist helped her client distinguish between genuine spiritual insight and delusional beliefs associated with entheomania.

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    The therapist helped her client integrate past experiences of entheomania into a more balanced and healthy worldview.

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    The therapist helped her client process traumatic experiences related to past entheomania.

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    The therapy group addressed the challenges of recovering from religious experiences driven by entheomania.

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    The workshop taught participants how to cultivate a healthy relationship with their spiritual experiences, avoiding entheomania.