Bodily Existence

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Relations

  • Physical Form: Bodily existence refers to the state of having a physical form or material body.
  • Embodiment: Embodiment is the experience of being a bodily or corporeal being.
  • Corporeal Realm: The corporeal realm is the physical or bodily realm of existence.
  • Incarnation: Incarnation is the act of taking on a bodily or physical form.
  • Earthly Existence: Bodily existence is tied to the earthly or physical realm.
  • Somatic Experience: Somatic experience refers to the bodily or physical sensations and experiences.
  • Physicality: Physicality refers to the physical or bodily nature of existence.
  • Sensory Experience: Bodily existence allows for sensory experiences through the physical senses.
  • Biological Processes: Bodily existence involves various biological processes and functions.
  • Lived Experience: Bodily existence is the basis for our lived experiences in the physical world.
  • Bodily Integrity: Bodily integrity refers to the inviolability and wholeness of one’s physical or bodily existence.
  • Mortality: Bodily existence is inherently mortal and subject to death.
  • Materiality: Bodily existence is rooted in the material or physical realm.
  • Embodiment: Embodiment is the state of existing in a physical, bodily form.
  • Embodied Cognition: Embodied cognition refers to the idea that cognitive processes are shaped by bodily existence.
  • Phenomenological Body: The phenomenological body is the subjective experience of one’s bodily existence.
  • Somatic Awareness: Somatic awareness is the conscious experience and understanding of one’s bodily existence.
  • Carnal Nature: Carnal nature refers to the physical or bodily desires and impulses.
  • Flesh and Blood: Bodily existence is often described as being made of flesh and blood.
  • Corporeality: Corporeality refers to the state of having a physical or bodily existence.