celestial body
celestial body
any of the objects in the sky (stars, planets, the moon, etc.)
Celestial Body
Celestial Body (
Nebo, sateliti) is a
Croatian film directed by
Lukas Nola. It was released in 2001.
Astronomical object
An
astronomical object or
celestial object is a naturally occurring
physical entity, association, or structure that current
science has demonstrated to exist in the
observable universe. The term
astronomical object is sometimes used interchangeably with
astronomical body. Typically, an astronomical (celestial) body refers to a single, cohesive structure that is bound together by
gravity (and sometimes by
electromagnetism). Examples include the
asteroids,
moons,
planets and the
stars. Astronomical objects are gravitationally bound structures that are associated with a position in space, but may consist of multiple independent astronomical bodies or objects. These objects range from single planets to
star clusters,
nebulae or entire galaxies. A
comet may be described as a body, in reference to the frozen nucleus of ice and dust, or as an object, when describing the nucleus with its diffuse coma and tail.
celestial body
Noun
1. natural objects visible in the sky
(synonym) heavenly body
(hypernym) natural object
(hyponym) planet
(part-holonym) universe, existence, creation, world, cosmos, macrocosm
(class) twinkle, winkle, scintillate
Celestial Body
Celestial Body Taken from Coleridge, who divined that in the human celestial body must be stored the memory of all preexistent experiences of the soul. The phrase is said to mean the thought-vehicle of the monad in devachan, through which functions the manasic ego (Key 137). The range of stored memory of experiences varies in extent according to the degree of sublimity of the different vestures. Ancient mysticism taught that the self has several vestures, each of which may be called a body or sheath through which the monad acts and by which it comes in contact with the particular worlds in which it may be functioning. "There are also celestial bodies and bodies terrestrial" (1 Cor 15:40). For instance, the Vedantic classification of the kosas (sheaths of atman) gives annamayakosa (physical body), pranamayakosa (vital-astral body), manomayakosa (psychological or lower manasic body), vijnanamayakosa (higher manasic body), and anandamayakosa (buddhic body). In the Taraka Raja-Yoga system are the following upadhis or vehicles of atman: sthulopadhi (gross vehicle), sukshmopadhi (subtile vehicle), and karanopadhi (causal vehicle or self).
Different schools have different enumerations, for though the truth is one and the same, yet when it is formally expressed, we must expect adaptations rather than exactitudes. One theosophical division gives
1) the divine monad;
2) its first vehicle, the spiritual soul; then
3) the human soul;
4) the astral-vital soul; and
5) the physical body.
See also PRINCIPLES
celestial body
Eng: celestial body
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