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"unembodied" Definitions
  1. DISEMBODIED, INCORPOREAL
  2. not collected into a body : not yet organized

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Even unembodied personal assistant systems—Siri being the most obvious—are gendered.
From this metaphor developed another: the metaphor of the world (or cosmos) as God's body. McFague elaborated this metaphor at length in The Body of God: An Ecological Theology. The purpose of using it is to ‘cause us to see differently’, to ‘think and act as if bodies matter’, and to ‘change what we value’.McFague, Sallie (1993) The Body of God: An Ecological Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, viii and 17 If we imagine the cosmos as God's body, then ‘we never meet God unembodied’.
More recently Lesslie Newbigin said "The New Testament knows nothing of a relationship with Christ which is purely mental and spiritual, unembodied in any of the structures of human relationship." Lesslie Newbigin The Finality of Christ (London: SCM, 1969) 106 There is some overlap between people identifying with the post-congregational narrative and other movements, especially the emerging church and what gets loosely referred to as "post-modern" Christianity. Some shared areas of concern between these two groups are spiritual transformation, community, social justice and the environment. Many of these Christians have grown up in theologically conservative evangelical churches that were also politically conservative and have concluded that the former kind of conservatism does not necessarily require the latter.
From the Chandogya Upanishad (VIII.viii.5, VIII.ix.1,VIII.xii.1-3) we learn that the term Asura (आसुर) signifies the natural and impulsive ('demonical') actions of the senses which are promoted by the desire for an object of pleasure called Asu (असु), and that the term Deva (देव), which is derived from the verb Div (दिव) signifying 'illumination', stands for the functions of the senses illuminated by reason. Prajapati tells Indra that the body which is mortal because it is covered by death is the seat of the self which is immortal and bodiless; anything embodied is within the range of the desirable and the non-desirable which two aspects cannot affect one who has become unembodied.

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