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A Sanskrit term meaning formless or bodiless. The three subtlest of seven “worlds” or “beings” may be termed ''arūpa'' which does not exclude matter, but allows for a subtle sheath of energy-substance.
 
A Sanskrit term meaning formless or bodiless. The three subtlest of seven “worlds” or “beings” may be termed ''arūpa'' which does not exclude matter, but allows for a subtle sheath of energy-substance.
  
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A Sanskrit term meaning formless or bodiless. The three subtlest of seven “worlds” or “beings” may be termed arūpa which does not exclude matter, but allows for a subtle sheath of energy-substance.

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