astral body
Americannoun
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Astronomy. a star, planet, comet, or other heavenly body.
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Theosophy. a nonphysical body believed able to separate from an individual’s physical body at will and to survive the individual after death.
Etymology
Origin of astral body
First recorded in 1685–95
Example Sentences
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Apparently, the astral body of Drift, a play that lived a short life last season at the Cherry Lane Theatre, is up and doing.
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The astral body theory . . . made it an eminently proper play.
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He believes that man has not only an astral body which leaves the corporal shell in sleep or death but an etheric body even more refined than the astral.
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Despite a soft landing on that astral body, the reappearance of the celebrated black monoliths of superintelligence, and references to voicegrams, audiomail and vocards, Clarke's future bears a marked resemblance to the present.
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The next time the ghost appeared he dragged the astral body of Mrs. Jencks down to the other cedar tree on the right-hand side of the gateway.
From Stage-coach and Tavern Days by Earle, Alice Morse
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