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discarnate

[dis-kahr-nit, -neyt] / dɪsˈkɑr nɪt, -neɪt /










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Two years ago, he announced $1 million in grants from his Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies for research "into contact and communication with post-mortem or discarnate consciousness."

From Salon • Apr. 5, 2023

“If we see a shadow going through one wall and through another, we don’t know for sure if it was a discarnate human spirit or E.T.,” he said.

From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2021

We already inhabit a world in which we’re subject to the opaque judgments of discarnate algorithms with eyes and ears everywhere and bodies nowhere.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 15, 2019

Lying on his back, staring at a ceiling he could not see, Ben felt discarnate, a voiceless body buried accidentally, smelling the top of the coffin for the first time.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy

A F H represents the amount of subliminal action accessible to the control, on the one hand, and related to the discarnate, on the other, in its rapport.

From The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal by Carrington, Hereward