- In philosophy,
metempsychosis (Ancient Gr****: μετεμψύχωσις) is the
transmigration of the soul,
especially its
reincarnation after death. The term is derived...
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Metempsychosis (生々流転,
Seisei ruten),
alternatively translated as The
Wheel of Life, is a
painting by ****anese
Nihonga artist Yokoyama Taikan.
First displa****...
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securely identified with
Pythagoras is the "transmigration of souls" or
metempsychosis,
which holds that
every soul is
immortal and, upon death,
enters into...
- Socrates, and Plato,
expressed belief in the soul's
rebirth or
migration (
metempsychosis).
Although the
majority of
denominations within Abrahamic religions...
- kind
being cleansed by an
appropriate punishment." To this
doctrine of
metempsychosis the
Basilidians are
likewise said to have
referred the
language of the...
- but is born
again in new incarnations. It is thus the
equivalent of
metempsychosis. The term has a
narrower and more
specific use in the
system of Arthur...
- "symbolize
renewal in
general as well as the sun, time, the
Roman Empire,
metempsychosis, consecration, resurrection, life in the
heavenly Paradise, Christ,...
- and its
stand on
metempsychosis.
According to Schrader, it was Abbe
Dubois who
first remarked that Lin****ats
rejects metempsychosis – the
belief that...
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classics of
Hindu and
Buddhist philosophy.
Renaud defended the
doctrine of
metempsychosis,
sought a
metaphysical holism that
would transcend the
traditional dualisms...
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Between the 1870s and c. 1882,
Blavatsky taught a
doctrine called "
metempsychosis". In Isis Unveiled,
Blavatsky stated that the
human soul progresses...