etheric: the vibratory frequency that is one level up from matter. Considered a higher form of matter. Contains the blueprint for the physical.
By etheric, we mean "not of this physical plane of experience." Etheric energies operate in the higher density planes of experience. Examples of etheric energies are: the human energy field of chakras and subtle bodies, auras, body meridians, Earth ley lines and energy grids, Reiki energies, etc. See Density.
Aura body that is of or like ether, very light, delicate, celestial.
Of or relating to the highest plane of the Matter cosmos, i.e., the heaven world. The etheric frequency and its correspondent plane of consciousness is the repository of the fiery blueprint of the entire physical universe. The etheric plane is the world of Ascended Masters and their retreats, etheric cities of light where souls of a higher order of evolution abide between embodiments (as opposed to the astral plane).
This is the layer of the aura or frequency band located just beyond the physical. Its most important function is the transfer of subtle energy from the universal field to the individual field, and thence to the physical body. It acts as a connecting link between the physical body and the emotional (astral) and mental bodies (fields), and furnishes the basic pattern according to which the physical body is built. To the clairvoyant, the etheric body looks like a luminous web of fine bright lines of force which, in a healthy person, stand out at right angles to the surface of the skin. Its color is usually blue-gray to violet-gray and it shimmers like heat waves above the earth on hot days. It extends two to 3 inches beyond the boundary of the physical body.
An other term for the spiritual world. That which exists in pure energy.
Higher level of physical.
The all-pervading essence of creation, filling all space and interpenetrating all matters. The holder of all unseen events. All things exist first as ideas or thought-forms in the etheric manifesting into the physical. Also referred to as ethers.