Disembodiment
(noun)
The act or process of separating the spirit or soul from the physical body.
Origin:
From the latin word 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'corpus' meaning 'body'.
Examples:
- The disembodiment of the monk was believed to be a step towards enlightenment.
- The disembodiment of the astronaut was a major concern for mission control.
- The disembodiment experience was profound and life-changing for the participant.
- The disembodiment of the soul from the physical body was seen as a release from suffering.
- The disembodiment of the entity from its host was a sign of possession.