Similar words: migration, emigration, immigration, transmutation, transmission, transpiration, transfiguration, transmit. Meaning: [‚trænzmaɪ'greɪʃn] n. the passing of a soul into another body after death.
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1 They must have a fantastic traffic in the transmigration of souls.
2 The piece is called On the Transmigration of Souls.
3 Transmigration midstream Cheng He in years.
4 The essence of religion is life transmigration, retributive justice and undying of soul.
5 To achieve fidelity or transmigration of translation, a translater should retain the intention and context of the source text as the measure of translation.
6 The idea of transmigration was never adopted into orthodox Judaism or Christianity.
7 So the original meaning of transmigration or metempsychosis was the revolution of the soul from body to body whether animal, human, angelic or of the gods.
8 The transmigration program has exported Muslims to Bali, Borneo, the Celebes, the Moluccas, and Papua, making Indonesia the most populous Muslim-majority nation in the world.
9 The Gnostics and the Manichaeans also believed in transmigration, but early Christians who adopted Gnostic and Manichaean doctrines were declared heretics by the church.
10 Transmigration, passing of the soul at death into a new body or new form of being.
11 For the Hindu mind, unshakeable in its belief in the transmigration of souls, the ailing body is beside the point.
12 Among the Greek philosophers we find that Pythagoras,[www.Sentencedict.com] Plato and their followers believed in this theory of Metempsychosis or Transmigration of souls.
13 The fairly long Chhandogya - upanishad develops the idea of transmigration of souls.
14 Conclusion Both tetrose and mannan had the effects in blocking melanoma experimental liver metastasis, inhibiting transmigration of the liver, and prolonging the survival time of the mouse.
15 Meta - morphosis and resurrection are not synonymous with transmigration.
16 Cowardice and fear have trapped us in the cycle of transmigration for a very long time.
17 Metempsychosis, he said , frowning. It's Greek: from the Greek. hat means the transmigration of souls.
18 And Josias begot Jechonias and his brethren in the transmigration of Babylon.
19 Like a sentence : missed time in North Desert out beautiful crape myrtle flower, but deserted the transmigration of spring and summer.
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