How To Use Transmigration In A Sentence
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Metempsychosis, he said , frowning. It's Greek: from the Greek. hat means the transmigration of souls.
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Monks, from an inconstruable comes transmigration.
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Naturally, he regarded the pagan Platonists as mistaken in accepting polytheism, everlasting world-cycles, and the transmigration of souls.
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They must have a fantastic traffic in the transmigration of souls.
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This is the concept of Transmigration of Souls – reincarnation, 'scientifically' redefined as the separability of animate cause [vitality] from the matter it animates.
Dawkins on the OOL
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From this point of view, it would seem that "Gil'gool'em" is more especially the cycle of atomic transmigration: _Resurrection_.
Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
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So Virginia, Laura and Clarissa demonstrate a metempsychosis, a transmigration of souls; the languor of their private breakdowns are cousins to each other.
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Here flocks of cranes, geese lapwings, curlews, cushats and other birds stop here during their transmigration.
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Belief in rebirth is almost worldwide—it is also sometimes called reincarnation, metempsychosis, palingenesis, or transmigration of souls.
Experiencing the Next World Now
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It is true that original sin hath induced this corruption and incineration upon us; if we had not sinned in Adam, _mortality had not put on immortality_ [366] (as the apostle speaks), nor _corruption had not put on incorruption_, but we had had our transmigration from this to the other world without any mortality, any corruption at all.
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel
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In former epistolary scribblements, I gave you the concatenation of concomitant circumstances initiatory to my transmigration to this remote section of the occidental portions of our columbian republican coadunation," Seneker wrote, graciously supplying alternate, more familiar words, in an opposite column to help the reader along.
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If I were to follow my poor Joliet through all his transmigrations and metempsychoses, as I have learned them by his hints, allusions and confessions, I should show him by turns working a rope ferry, where the stupid and indolent cattle, whose business it is to draw men, were drawn by him; then letter-carrier; supernumerary and call-boy in a village theatre; road-mender on a vicinal route; then a beadle,
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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Transmigration, passing of the soul at death into a new body or new form of being.
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Naturally, he regarded the pagan Platonists as mistaken in accepting polytheism, everlasting world-cycles, and the transmigration of souls.
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The idea of transmigration was never adopted into orthodox Judaism or Christianity.
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His religious teaching centred on the doctrine of metempsychosis, or the transmigration of souls from man to man, man to animal, or animal to man in a process of purification or punishment.
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Successive births do not mean transmigration in the common sense of that word, but only the self-propagation of [226] Karma: the perpetual multiplying of certain conditions by a kind of ghostly gemmation, -- if I may borrow a biological term.
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
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I said just now that the Horse eventually died and became converted into the same inorganic substances from whence all but an inappreciable fraction of its substance demonstrably originated, so that the actual wanderings of matter are as remarkable as the transmigrations of the soul fabled by Indian tradition.
Essays
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The school of materialism called the Charvaka (also called Lokayat) did not believe in the cycle of rebirth and transmigration.
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Rebirth has been addressed in different ways such as reincarnation, metempsychosis, transmigration, reem bodiment, metasomatism, and even as polingenesis and resurrection.
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The ultimate result of this transmigration from one body to the next is that we have tied one more knot in the rope of attachment which binds us to this material world.
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Aren't you hinting at soul and its transmigration?
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Knowing all this, the Babu asked the Brahman point-blank to perform a false samadhi, that is to say, to feign an inspiration and to announce to the sorrowing mother that her late son's will had acted consciously in all the circumstances; that he brought about his end in the body of the flying fox, that he was tired of that grade of transmigration, that he longed for death in order to attain a higher position in the animal kingdom, that he is happy, and that he is deeply indebted to the sahib who broke his neck and so freed him from his abject embodiment.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
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Forced transmigration programs involved moving people from the densely populated island of Java to the eastern provinces.
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The ropedancer remembered this statement, questioned other Bacchantes about these things, and heard the doctrine of the transmigration of the soul confirmed.
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
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There were materialists who wholly denied the existence of that unseen spiritual cosmos of transmigration.
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Monitoring of these regulations is the responsibility of the occupational health and safety directorate at the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration.
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Karma regulates the reincarnation and transmigration of the soul, Sikhism links Karma with the doctrine of Grace.
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Hindus, believing in the transmigration of the soul, similarly fi nd no problem with organ and tissue transplants.
Times, Sunday Times
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This exchange of heads took place without my being at all aware that the "Strad" scroll had returned to its original body; but on my mentioning the circumstance to my father, he informed me, to my astonishment and delight, that if the head of the mongrel Fiddle had been placed on the Stradivari, date 1710, from the Goding collection, it was now, as the effect of recent transmigration, on its own legitimate body.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
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The budding trees and the returning birds figure the transmigration of the soul so beautifully I wish that I could die and see the world again through infant eyes.
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He was a great thinker, and he taught that eating meat was wrong because of the principles of transmigration of souls, or reincarnation.
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There were predestinarians who believed in transmigration but who felt that every sentient being must pass through every possible fate before release was possible.
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If I believed in the transmigration of souls, I should think I had been a merman in some former state of existence.
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In other teachings the doctrine of transmigration went with an elaborate view of the spiritual cosmos within which transmigration occurs.
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And that way of speaking would agree yet worse with the notions of those philosophers who allow of transmigration, and are of opinion that the souls of men may, for their miscarriages, be detruded into the bodies of beasts, as fit habitations, with organs suited to the satisfaction of their brutal inclinations.
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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The ultimate result of this transmigration from one body to the next is that we have tied one more knot in the rope of attachment which binds us to this material world.