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Re: etheric bodies


Message written by

Craig
February 18, 2010 at 13:18:52:

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etheric bodies
posted by
kim marine
February 17, 2010 at 09:54:51:

 
Hi Kim,

You'll read about the different "bodies" people describe: the gross body, soul body, etheric body, chi body, astral body, mental body, causal body, and subtle body. It's a fascinating study in conjecture.

Here's what we know. We have an etheric body or astral body that is linked to the physical body. Most would say the etheric body is a double of the physical body; I would say it just the opposite. The etheric body is our real body because our real self is outside of the physical realm. In the physical realm, we have a physical body that gets sick, suffers paralysis, loses members, becomes old, and eventually dies. The etheric body suffers none of those deformities. It is the perfect body as our eternal selves are perfect, and the physical body is the deformed body that is following Earth rules.

When the physical body gives up the ghost (a wonderful, ancient image), the real body remains and the person becomes conscious of it. While the physical body had damage because that's part of the play that is the Earth realm, the etheric body never had such damage. Now, when someone materializes from the aftelife and a person on the Earth plane sees or feels them, they will exhibit the deformities from the Earth plane, but that's only because they've re-entered the Earth vibration and have the same damage they experienced on the Earth plane.

People seen in the afterlife are in their 20s or 30s if they died older, or have grown up into their 20s or 30s if they died younger. So the etheric body does change, but as the eternal self changes. The body, in other words, is a projection from the self rather than a container for the self.

Love and peace, Craig

 



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