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Isis was a Egyptian immortal goddess, and did not reincarnate.
I am a Buddhist and I must say that those of my fellow Buddhists who believe this are incorrect. There is an immortal soul regardless of what you believe. You, me, and all materials in every direction make up the expanding and timeless Cosmic Conciousness. I could go on. . .
Hinduism believes in reincarnation. The believe that the soul is immortal and will be born again in another body in due time.
Both Hindus and Buddhists believe in:reincarnationNirvanaan immortal presence for each person
Only in the case of a few individuals (Lazarus, Jesus, etc.) Not in the same way as someone from a Hindu or Buddhist tradition would.Roman Catholic AnswerNo, metempsychosis (reincarnation) is the theory of transmigration of human souls from one human body to another body - not necessarily human. It was taught by Plato and is characteristic or Eastern religions. It has never been believed in Christianity. The above answer is talking about resuscitation in the case of Lazarus and resurrection in the case of Jesus: neither of which has anything to do with reincarnation.
In the Twilight series, Renesmee is the only known half-immortal/half-human hybrid in existence. There are no other characters like her in the story.
Hindus believe in samsara, an eternal cycle of birth, life and deaths or reincarnation, explains How Stuff Works. In Hinduism, each individual soul is considered immortal or eternal. Samsara is controlled by karma, which, in Hinduism, is the moral law of action and reaction.
If you believe that the soul is immortal, that means that it lasts forever, and is therefore infinite in terms of its length of existence.
Socrates' understanding of personal mortality emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life and the idea that the soul is immortal. This contrasts with the Zoroastrian view, which focuses on the dualist forces of good and evil, and the Buddhist and Hindu views, which stress the cycle of reincarnation and karma. While Socrates' view suggests a potential eternal reward for virtuous living, the others focus more on the concept of liberation from suffering through enlightenment or moksha.
Buddhism has no deity. Though many do believe in god's who live in the heavenly realm, in this realm these gods are reaping the rewards of good karma from past lives but they aren't immortal and don't have any real power within the other five realms. That said it is not incompatible for a Buddhist to believe in another God like Allah, Jehovah or Yahweh, though it doesn't typically allow one to follow a particularly strict doctrine.
The state of existing or being; actual possession of being; continuance in being; as, the existence of body and of soul in union; the separate existence of the soul; immortal existence., Continued or repeated manifestation; occurrence, as of events of any kind; as, the existence of a calamity or of a state of war., That which exists; a being; a creature; an entity; as, living existences.
Without beginning or end of existence; always existing., Without end of existence or duration; everlasting; endless; immortal., Continued without intermission; perpetual; ceaseless; constant., Existing at all times without change; immutable., Exceedingly great or bad; -- used as a strong intensive., One of the appellations of God., That which is endless and immortal.