Spiritual concepts
Disembodied soul
A disembodied soul is the Soul of a person or even an animal or some other creature that has died and as such has no physical body. Most disembodied souls ‘move on’ after death and cease to be Souls, becoming their Higher spirit instead, so disembodied souls normally fall into one of two categories - ‘lost souls’ and also ‘the newly dead’. Occasionally one finds Souls lingering to complete some task.
Observations
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- A Lucid dream using Casimiroa edulis
- A P Elkin - Aboriginal men of high degree - Yaralde initiation
- A P Elkin - Aboriginal men of high degree - Yualai (Euahlayi) initiation
- Accidental leak in starter fluid causes near death
- Acts 10 - The precise instructions for Cornelius the centurion
- Advice to treat the voices as if they were real
- Am I possessed?
- Ann and the blue tunnel
- Anne's experiences
- Anon - The Unquiet grave
- Asclepius - God is of both sexes
- Ashton R - Voices, voices, voices
- Athenodoros Cananites finds the body of a murdered man
- Barker, Elsa - Communication from Mr X
- Barker, Elsa - Communication from X and automatic writing
- Baudelaire, Charles - From La Servante
- Bhagavad Gita - Death
- Blithe spirit - The Destroyed City
- Born again Christian swearing and cursing
- Bosher, Adrian - Dies in the Indian Ocean
- Brian Keenan – Four Quarters of Light - Debra heals the hurt of Brian 2
- Brittany - Corrigans, Lutins, Nains and Follets
- Brittany - Isle de Sein and the Realm of the Dead
- Brittany - Seeing the dead on November Eve (La Toussaint) and on Christmas Eve
- Bruno, Giordano – On Magic - Sees the ghosts of Mount Cicadas
- Burt, Sir Cyril - On the mind
- Car accident and hearing voices
- Cassidy, Joe - son being psychic
- Cayce, Edgar - Seeing Grampa
- Chesterton, G K - The dangers of the ouija board
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Epitaph on an Infant & Westphalian song
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - The Day-Dream
- Colin Wilson - Do not meddle with the spirits of the dead
- Conversation with Great Grandpapa
- County Sligo - Rosses Point and visions of the Sidhe world
- County Sligo - The Peasant Seer of Ben Bulbin - Encounters with 'the Gentry'
- Crichton, Michael - from Travels - With his dead father
- Custance, John - Wisdom, Madness and Folly - Communicating with the dead
- Death of Wife
- Devas, Hell and human love
- Don't sit on Uncle Willie
- Donor's murderer apprehended
- Dr. M. Isnard and his two sisters witness their dying mother’s double
- Dream meeting with his Dead friend
- Dying man meets mistreated boys
- Elsie’s kitten
- Eugen Bleuler - And the persecuting voices of schizophrenia
- Evans-Wentz, W Y - Alchemical and Mystical Theory [1911]
- F W Holiday and the Loch Ness terror
- Father Bernabe Cobo - Inca Religion and Customs - The Higher spirit
- Frankie comes back to help his dying mother Audrey
- Gerhardie, William - Resurrection 07 - 2nd OBE
- Gerhardie, William - Resurrection 08 - 2nd OBE
- Gerhardie, William - Resurrection 09 - 2nd OBE
- Gerhardie, William - Resurrection 10 - 2nd OBE
- Girls asking him questions
- Goethe - Faust Part 1
- Grandpa, grandma and Uncle Willie
- Grimble, Sir Arthur - Goes to the Place of Dread
- Grof, Dr Stanislav - Diving to the Underworld
- Hadewijch - And then I heard a Voice speaking to me; it was terrible and unheard of
- Hamilton, Dr Allen - Healed by a Navajo medicine man
- Hardy, Thomas - My spirit will not haunt the mound
- Harriet's husband's heart
- Haunted house in St Petersburg
- Hearing voices - be nice to them and they will be nice to you
- Hearing voices that sing to him
- Heart lung transplant 005313
- Heart lung transplants
- Heart transplant
- Heart transplant taste changes
- Ingo Swann’s granny
- Jasmin
- Joan of Arc - Oliver Sacks - Hallucinations
- Jóhann J. E Kúld - Says goodbye to his dead wife
- Joseph's transplanted heart wanted to trick or treat
- Karen Simons' dead father sits beside her in her truck
- Keightley, Thomas - The Lars
- Kidney and heart transplants
- Lilly, John - The isolation tank
- Little Lily and Aunt Louise
- Lost souls - Soul Release: Guiding the Dead to the Spirit World
- Manning, Matthew - The Link - 17 Seeing Matron's dead Mum
- Manning, Matthew - The Link - 18 Putting to rest the soul of the cruelly treated
- Manning, Matthew - The Link - 22 Automatic writing and the little boy who was knocked down by a car
- Mario's new heart stops him dancing
- Marryat, Florence - The Spirit World – A person only attracts such spirits as stand on the same plane as itself
- Mary Lurancy Vennum becomes possessed
- Michaux, Henri - In the Land of Magic - They judge the value of a man
- Michaux, Henri - Space of the Shadows
- Mircea Eliade - Australian aboriginal beliefs on death
- Mircea Eliade - Hindu beliefs on death
- Mircea Eliade - Inuit beliefs of death
- Mircea Eliade - Sami out of body flight
- Mircea Eliade – The Tree in Africa and the Indus valley
- Monroe, Robert - Locale II and its occupants
- Mr Durocq - communicates with his dead friends
- Mr Rouge's daughter sees her dead brother
- Mutwa, Vusamazulu Credo - Possessed by an Ancestor spirit
- Near death blind woman sees
- Nervous breakdown caused by hospital stay
- Nick Jans - The Last Night Breaking - Maniilaq Part 1
- Organ donor drowned in bathtub
- Paracelsus - And Nature spirits
- Philipine lad just wants the voices to stop
- Poe, Edgar Allen - From Spirits of the Dead
- Poe, Edgar Allen - The Sleeper
- Report of death by SPR
- Rilke, Rainer Maria - 03 First Elegy
- Sam North and Mr Patmore
- Schiller, Lori - When the Voices laughed at her
- Schiller, Lori - 'You must die, bitch!' they shrieked 'Die! Die! Die!'
- Schiller, Lori - The Voices yelled so loud they woke her up
- Schiller, Lori - This asshole floods you with lies
- Schiller, Lori - Voices were speaking in some other language
- Scotland, Barra - The Testimony of Donald McKinnon
- Seeing Katie
- She wants to go HOME
- Shereston, Adam - Hears his dead Dad
- Sir Arthur Grimble - The spirits of the ancestors
- Stainton-Moses, William - Spirit Identity - THE WHISTLING SPIRITS OF THE DEAD
- Steiner, Rudolf - The disembodied souls who are too good for the bodies of a subordinate order and for the other bodies too bad
- Stevenson, Dr Ian - Past life as a Japanese soldier
- Stevenson, Dr Ian - Past life in the Lebanon
- Stevenson, Dr Ian - Strangled by a demented brother
- Suhrawardi - Book of Conversations - The encounter with suprasensory reality
- Susan and Jane and Ellen and Edward too
- The Ballad of Sweet William's Ghost – Kate Rusby
- The Brewer Wunscher
- The Case of January Schofield
- The Death of Michelle's grandfather
- The ghost of the dead patient
- The Head of BBC Television Drama and the unwanted spirit
- The malicious nature of the disembodied soul
- The voice that said she was going to die
- Thomson, James B.V. - Insomnia
- Tibetan Buddhism - The Pawo of Tibet
- Tibetan Buddhism - The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
- Tibetan Buddhism - The Towos of Tibet
- Victim of drive by shooting
- W.Y. Evans-Wentz - The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries - Tara as the centre of the Irish Mysteries
- W.Y. Evans-Wentz - The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries - The Celtic Otherworld and the Sidhe
- Watson, Lyall - The nature of the disembodied soul
- Whispering voices
- Woman senses the heart attack of her father
- Yeats, Georgie - A Vision - 2 Meditation
- Yeats, W B - Collected poems - O sweet everlasting Voices, be still
- Yeats, W B - Selected poems - The New faces
- Yeats, W B - Shadowy Waters - There, there they come. Gull, gannet or diver, But with a man’s head, or a fair womans
- Yram - And the realm of the disembodied soul
- Zimmer, Dr Heinrich - Karma-loka