1. astral - Noun
2. astral - Adjective
Pertaining to, coming from, or resembling, the stars; starry; starlike.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe true nature of the gods is that of magical images shaped out of the astral plane by mankind's thought, and influenced by the mind. Dion Fortune
If Aims impel these Astral Ones The ones allowed to know Know that which makes them as forgot As Dawn forgets them - now. Emily Dickinson
Jumped in the river, what did I see? Black-eyed angels swam with me A moonful of stars and astral cars And all the figures I used to see All my lovers were there with me All my past and futures And we all went to heaven in a little row boat There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt. Thom Yorke
One of the great advantages of cremation - apart from all sanitary conditions - lies in the swift restoration to Mother Nature of the material elements composing the physical and astral corpses, brought about by the burning. Annie Besant
I always thought it would be really cool to be playing the drums in the show and then have your astral body or whatever travel all through the audience and dig whatever it's like out there. Bill Kreutzmann
2. Glamour is astral in character, and is far more potent at this time than illusion, owing to the enormous majority of people who function astrally always. Alice Bailey