Disembodiment

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈɛmbɑdimənt/

Disembodiment (noun)

  1. The idea that a person’s mind or spirit exists without a physical body.
  2. A state where something seems separated from its physical form, often in art or theory.

Examples

  • In stories, disembodiment lets the mind travel without a body.
  • Many people imagine disembodiment as a mind floating free from the body.