By some accounts, the astral body is a third component of humans, along with the material body and disincarnate soul. |
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In spite of their physical presence, they can also represent absence, void and disincarnate spirits. |
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The theological elaboration which follows from this should not disincarnate faith, but rather vitalize it. |
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In Paradise, the disincarnate participate in the intimate nature of everything created, penetrating the heart of all that exists. |
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In these regions of limitless happiness the disincarnate live happily until their time runs out. |
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This does not mean that the disincarnate do not enjoy the scenery of Paradise. |
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It posits instead a disincarnate eye and ear whose data are immediately objectified in the form of self-conscious awareness or positive knowledge. |
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Union with her is a pagan fantasy inasmuch as it is a disincarnate, yet nevertheless sensual, possession. |
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The site is dehumanized as disincarnate without life. |
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The ordinary disincarnate project their own desires and aspirations into the molecular atmosphere, and dream of them, living in perfect happiness. |
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Dawn, day, evening and night, infancy, adolescence, maturity and old age govern the whole cosmos, and even the disincarnate are subjected to this law. |
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The Final Judgement is what decides the fate of the disincarnate. |
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In doing so, painters both fetishize and immortalize the disincarnate subjects on their canvases. |
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This will help them have a peaceful journey instead of becoming a tortured or energy-draining earthbound disincarnate. |
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Everything that the disincarnate see is in their minds. |
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The Other is not the incarnation of God, but precisely by his face, in which he is disincarnate, is the manifestation of the height in which God is revealed. |
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