õhkehad
õhkehad is an Estonian term that translates to "air bodies" or "ether bodies." In some esoteric or spiritual contexts, it refers to subtle, non-physical forms or energies that are believed to exist alongside or within the physical body. These bodies are often considered to be composed of a finer substance than matter, such as light, energy, or consciousness.
Different traditions may describe multiple layers or types of õhkehad, each associated with different aspects of
Practices such as meditation, energy healing, or certain forms of bodywork are sometimes aimed at clearing,