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* [[Q Continuum|The Q]] (Star Trek) |
* [[Q Continuum|The Q]] (Star Trek) |
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* [[Zzzax]] ([[Marvel comics]]) |
* [[Zzzax]] ([[Marvel comics]]) |
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* [[Etherials]] from [[Marvel Comics]] |
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* [[Ascension (Stargate)|Ascended]] [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]] and [[Ori (Stargate)|Ori]] ([[Stargate SG-1]]) |
* [[Ascension (Stargate)|Ascended]] [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]] and [[Ori (Stargate)|Ori]] ([[Stargate SG-1]]) |
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* [[Drej]] ([[Titan A.E.]]) |
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* Naaru and Ethereals (World of Warcraft) |
* Naaru and Ethereals (World of Warcraft) |
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* The [[Taelon]]s ([[Earth: Final Conlfict]]) |
* The [[Taelon]]s ([[Earth: Final Conlfict]]) |
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* [[Anadite]] from [[Ben Ten: Alien force]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 23:23, 12 July 2008
An energy being or astral being is a name given to a group of lifeforms sharing some aspects of their appearance or abilities attributed to the idea that they are composed of pure energy and not made of matter. They appear in myths/legends, paranormal/UFO accounts, and in various works of fiction.
Rather than being literally composed of energy in the physical sense, energy beings are typically rendered as being composed of a translucent glowing fluid, somewhat in common with the representations of ghosts.
Fictional Energy Beings
- Vorlons (Babylon 5)
- Organians (Star Trek)
- Prophets and Pah Wraiths (Star Trek)
- The Q (Star Trek)
- Zzzax (Marvel comics)
- Etherials from Marvel Comics
- Ascended Ancients and Ori (Stargate SG-1)
- Drej (Titan A.E.)
- C'tan (Warhammer 40,000)
- Naaru and Ethereals (World of Warcraft)
- The Taelons (Earth: Final Conlfict)
- Anadite from Ben Ten: Alien force
References
- Karunanayake, Gamini (2002-09-22). "Is there 'life' after death?". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 2007-05-01.
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- Shastri, P.D. (1999-12-26). "Spinning tales in the name of Sai Baba". Tribune India. Retrieved 2007-05-01.
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