The doctrine of transmigration of souls, also known as reincarnation, is the belief that the soul passes from one body to another after death. It is a concept found in various religious and philosophical traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and some Greek philosophies. The idea is that the soul undergoes a cycle of births and rebirths until it achieves spiritual enlightenment or liberation.
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George James Dann has written: 'The transmigration of souls' -- subject(s): Buddhism
K. S. Shivaram has written: 'Transmigration of souls (pre-existence and rebirth)'
Equiano refers to the belief in the cycle of life and death, where souls are reborn into new bodies. This doctrine suggests that individuals have multiple lives and that their actions in each life affect their future experiences. It reflects a belief in the interconnectedness of all living beings and the potential for spiritual growth over multiple lifetimes.
Brij Mohan Anand has written: 'Human souls do not transmigrate into animal bodies' -- subject(s): Transmigration
Unity of all things, ahimsa, many gods and goddesses who are different forms of one spirit, transmigration of souls, karma, and dharma
Pythagoras' religious beliefs were associated with Pythagoreanism, a philosophical and religious movement he founded that focused on the idea of numbers and the soul's immortality. The followers of Pythagoreanism followed a strict code of conduct and believed in the transmigration of souls.
Transmigration - novel - was created in 1970.
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The Transmigration of Timothy Archer was created in 1982.
The doctrines as taught by Pythagoras where numbers and mathematics are the basis of all philosophy, both physical and metaphysical including the transmigration of souls by way of numerology.
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer has 255 pages.