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subtle body
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subtle body (suˑ·tl bôˑ·dē),
n in Tibetan medicine, a network of energy channels that transport energy derived from oxygen-, sensory-, and food-derived nutrients. This network lies parallel to the blood vessels and nerves in the body; it facilitates and coordinates the movement of the flow of blood and neural impulses. It is not an anatomical system such as the cardiovascular or nervous system and cannot be viewed conventionally. Instead, it is accessed through prac-tice of imagination and visualization that can be accomplished through meditation.


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9789004163966 Spirits unseen; the representation of subtle bodies in early modern European culture.
quot;As the physical body and mind fall asleep, a copy of consciousness is reflected into the etheric body, and from there into the projectable double as it is generated, and later into the astral and higher subtle bodies.
As our subtle bodies evolve, we develop increased sensitivity to the energetic vibrations that surround us, and there is increased exchange through non-physical channels between the subtle bodies and the physical body.
 
 
 
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