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Are the astral body and a spirit the same thing?

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"The spirit is not the astral body; it is a transient state of existence, a lingering essence caught between lives, while the astral body serves as a subtle vehicle for the soul's journey."

According to Osho, 'spirit' refers to disembodied souls lingering between lives—extremes of evil become bhutas/pretas (ghosts), extremes of goodness become devas (divine beings)—while the ordinary quickly reincarnate and do not become spirits. He does not equate this with an 'astral body,' which would be a subtle vehicle; here, 'spirit' names a temporary in-between condition.
A spirit is a soul stuck between births (as a ghost or a deva), not the subtle astral body itself.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies the difference between disembodied states and subtle bodies, reducing confusion.
- Frames ghosts and devas as temporary waiting phases, easing fear or fixation.
- Highlights how one's life quality influences the post-death interval.
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