- the
physical body has perished. Upon death, the soul
merely becomes transmigrated into a
newborn baby or an
animal to
continue its immortality. The term...
- person,
which was
separate from all
changing experiences, and
which transmigrated from life to life. The Buddha's anti-essentialist view
still includes...
-
changeless soul
which constitutes his or her
ultimate identity, and
which transmigrates from one
incarnation to the next..
Wilson (2010).
McClelland (2010)...
-
Reincarnated as a Sword, also
known as I
Became the
Sword by
Transmigrating (****anese: 転生したら剣でした, Hepburn:
Tensei ****ara Ken De****a) or
Tenken (転剣),...
-
classification of Saṃsāri Jīvas (
transmigrating souls) in Jainism...
- thousands,
created economic havoc, and
forced many
displaced Balinese to be
transmigrated to
other parts of Indonesia.
Mirroring the
widening of
social divisions...
- (Balkhash Lake,
western border of the Qing Empire). The Qing
Empire transmigrated the
Kalmyks to five
different areas to
prevent their revolt and influential...
- that
after death,
sentient beings which are not
fully awakened will
transmigrate to
another body,
possibly in
another realm of existence. The type of...
- sins of
pride they were
banished from
their former state and
forced to
transmigrate in the
world of matter. In
William Shakespeare's
Henry V (1599), the...
- evident,
though beings hindered by
ignorance and
fettered by
craving are
transmigrating &
wandering on". It is the never-ending
repetitive cycle of
birth and...