A belief which claims that individuals are reborn a number of times as part of the soul's evolution A number of NDE survivors adhere to this belief following their experiences
The belief that after death, we are reborn and live another life as a human This cycle repeats itself many times This belief is similar to the concept of transmigration of the soul in Hinduism See New Age See Karma See Resurrection
a belief found in pantheism that the soul goes through a continuing and perhaps eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
The belief that we are born, live and then die over and over again until we learn from experience that we as souls are all connected and that every action taken towards another person ultimately is an action taken against the self We learn this by experiencing the reactions to our actions from one life to the next Sometimes this is pleasant and sometimes it is not Although we individually rarely remember the causes for current circumstances, the soul does The individual personality as reflected in the Natal Chart is simply the clothing worn by the soul while traveling its chosen spiritual road All roads, weather high, low or in between lead to the same place; God, Heaven, Shamballa, Light, Universe, Samadhi, Joy, Divine Union or whatever else you wish to call it According to reincarnation philosophy the only reason for experiencing life, and separation from God is to get back to God
The process which allows God, through an agent (ourselves) to bring Itself down to Its polar opposite -- matter -- in order to bring that matter back into Itself, totally imbued with the nature of God The Law of Karma draws us back into incarnation until gradually, through the evolutionary process, we reveal more truly our innate divinity
n Most, but not all, Witches believe in some kind of reincarnation or rebirth -- either in the sense that we all get recycled because everything comes from the Earth and our bodies go back into the Earth when we die, or in the sense that our individual identity, our spirit, becomes connected to a new person or life-form
The rebirth of the soul into other physical forms from one life (reincarnation) to the next The new physical form can be animal or human
The idea of such a rebirth, a specific belief or doctrine on how such a rebirth occurs
A reincarnation is a person or animal whose body is believed to contain the spirit of a dead person. or transmigration of souls or metempsychosis Doctrine of the rebirth of the soul in one or more successive existences, which may be human, animal, or vegetable. Belief in reincarnation is characteristic of Asian religions, especially Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. All hold to the doctrine of karma, the belief that actions in this life will have their effect in the next. In Hinduism, a person may be freed from the cycle of birth and rebirth only by reaching a state of enlightenment. Likewise in Buddhism, discipline and meditation may enable a seeker to reach nirvana and escape the wheel of birth and rebirth. Manichaeism and Gnosticism accepted the concept of reincarnation, as do such modern spiritual movements as Theosophy
the Hindu or Buddhist doctrine that person may be reborn successively into one of five classes of living beings (god or human or animal or hungry ghost or denizen of hell) depending on the person's own actions a second or new birth embodiment in a new form (especially the reappearance or a person in another form); "his reincarnation as a lion
ruhun bir bedenden diğerine geçmesi, reenkarnasyon
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ru·hun bir be·den·den di·ğe·ri·ne geç·me·si, re·en·kar·nas·yon