The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disembodiment \Dis`em*bod"i*ment\, n. The act of disembodying, or the state of being disembodied.
Wiktionary
n. A soul, spirit, or consciousness that has been disembodied, or which otherwise lacks a physical form.
Usage examples of "disembodiment".
The eternity of the soul, past and future, once accepted by the mind, leads directly to the construction of the whole scheme of metempsychosis an everlasting succession of births and deaths, disembodiments and reembodiments, with their laws of personality and fortunes of time and space weaving the boundless web of destiny and playing the endless drama of providence.
I experienced the complete cessation of volition, the ineluctable sensation of total disembodiment which all aberrants will recognize as the prelude to a trip.
She is the sister of the revelationist of pre-dynastic mortuary disembodiment of the ultra-civilization of the vanished Hittites.