Methystikos
Methystikos is a term derived from the Greek word "methyein," which means "to be drunk" or "to intoxicate." In ancient Greek culture, it referred to a state of being under the influence of wine, particularly during symposia or drinking parties. This state was not always viewed negatively; it could be associated with revelry, altered states of consciousness, and a release from ordinary inhibitions.
The experience of methystikos could range from mild intoxication to a more profound altered state, often facilitated
However, the term also carried connotations of excess and the potential for negative consequences associated with