astral

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars

Word Origin

astral (adj.)
"pertaining to the stars," c. 1600, from Late Latin astralis, from Latin astrum "star," from Greek astron (see astro-). Meaning "pertaining to supersensible substances" is from 1690s, popularized late 19c. in Theosophy.

Example

1. There is no gravity affecting you in astral form .
2. They are possessed by many low astral entities .
3. You draw unstable ectoplasm from the astral plane that ignites with hellish , white-hot fury .
4. They temporarily displace the astral body of a living person and occupy his or her physical body .
5. Planetary changes have already taken place on inner levels within the auric field and the astral belt and surrounding regions .

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