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transmigration

[trans-mahy-grey-shuhn, tranz-] / ˌtræns maɪˈgreɪ ʃən, ˌtrænz- /
NOUN
rebirth
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But this depends on the version of transmigration you believe in.

From Salon • Nov. 27, 2024

Pythagoreans also believed in the transmigration of souls, an idea that Plato would adopt.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

Knausgaard chews on notions of faith, free will, the transmigration of souls, the nature of angels, on meaning and nothingness in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and Rilke’s poetry.

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2021

“I’m Thinking,” as it might just as well be called, is another of Kaufman’s patented studies in the transmigration of neurons.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2020

The transmigration of souls may be a fact, or men and dogs and all other forms of life may be simply forms, temporary phases, proceeding from one source, and returning thereto.

From Atlantic Classics, Second Series by Addams, Jane




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