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transmigrate

[trans-mahy-greyt, tranz-] / trænsˈmaɪ greɪt, trænz- /


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Whether the soul of Georges transmigrated is a matter for metaphysicians.

From BBC

She does suggest that Jacob might be a "gilgul neshamot", a transmigrated Jewish soul, with a demonic mission "to derail the righteous and lead them into various temptations".

From The Guardian

The natives worshiped idols, believed in transmigrated existence after death, and performed religious ceremonies in groves and woods.

From Scientific American

They explained their plan to unify the narratives by having actors play transmigrating souls.

From Seattle Times

According to the Pythagoreans, human souls transmigrate after death into animals.

From Project Gutenberg