unembodied


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Synonyms for unembodied

not having a material body

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I call it 'a space-of-light structured by unembodied form'.
The new stage shifts the attention from the unity of one's belief or doctrine to the unembodied unity of the ultimate principle unveiled in multiple forms, dimensions or attributes.
[tend] to a certain mistrust of the unembodied concept." "A Christmas Message 1960," The Dying Gaul, 167.
Haase (2010) described this as unembodied gender equity.
There was nothing surreptitious about it, he says: Faulkner deliberately moved the ghosts from Balzac's unembodied to embodied, just as Balzac had moved comedy from Dante's divine to human.
Accordingly, what is described in de Victu is not an unembodied soul entering its new body, but a seed as a soul-body unity entering all animal bodies, which can under specific conditions become suitable providers of nutrition for the further development of the seed and thus become biological parents of a new individual.
This new reflexitity, however, promoted a single, unembodied, all-seeing god, whose masculine profile persists to this day--the theological imaginary that Gilead imposes with a vengeance.
(29) Eric Eldred, after all, wanted to put on the Internet about-to-be-public-domain information artifacts--such as short stories written in the 1930s, copyrights in which were about to expire and which would have expired but for the CTEA--rather than raw data or unembodied ideas.
The New Testament knows nothing of a relationship with Christ which is purely mental and spiritual, unembodied in any of the structures of human relationship." (28)
19), a dead organism is as inanimate as anything; so, to the best of our knowledge, is an unembodied organization.
Thus, it is these unembodied, or, in the case of the soul, temporarily disembodied, components of the self that are the focus of the shaman's concern in the leka pelian that he sings for the remainder of the night on the longhouse gallery.