In the unembodied, preexistent or antemortal state, we were decidedly unequal in capacity and power. |
Did he not ever and everywhere reach through the matter of the elements, stamping his own beauty and unembodied ideas on the qualities of matter? |
Sometimes an idea, instead of springing forcibly into life and dying unembodied, dawns gradually. |
Attributing specified complexity to intelligence for biological systems is regarded as problematic because such an intelligence would in all likelihood have to be unembodied. |
John the revelator beheld in vision this scene of primeval conflict between the hosts of unembodied spirits. |
Many modern philosophers consider that claims to knowledge of an unembodied consciousness are too dubious and implausible to be worth considering. |