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  2. Your Guide to Manifesting Anything, According to Experts - AOL

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    [table-of-contents] stripped “Anything is possible if you set your mind to it.” “If you can believe it, you can do it.” “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue ...

  3. Nichiren - Wikipedia

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    According to Nichiren these phenomena manifest when a person chants the title of the Lotus Sutra (date) and shares its validity with others, even at the cost of one's life if need be. [57]: 68, 265–266 Nichiren constructed a triad relationship between faith, practice, and study. Faith meant embracing his new paradigm of the Lotus Sutra.

  4. Rebirth (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    The term Āgati literally means 'coming back, return', while Gati means 'going away' and Punarbhava means 're-becoming'. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ note 3 ] Numerous other terms for rebirths are found in the Buddhist scriptures, such as Punagamana , Punavasa , Punanivattati , Abhinibbatti , and words with roots of *jati and *rupa .

  5. This Science-Backed Manifestation Technique Makes It ... - AOL

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    Like a lot of other rituals and traditions that have stood the test of time, manifestation works, says Honigman: "I can honestly say there is no stronger magic than affirmations and manifesting."

  6. Reincarnation - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of reincarnation in Hindu art In Jainism, a soul travels to any one of the four states of existence after death depending on its karmas.. Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new lifespan in a different physical form or body after biological death.

  7. Saṃsāra - Wikipedia

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    Saṃsāra is considered permanent in Buddhism, just like other Indian religions. Karma drives this permanent saṃsāra in Buddhist thought, states Paul Williams, and "short of attaining enlightenment, in each rebirth one is born and dies, to be reborn elsewhere in accordance with the completely impersonal causal nature of one's own karma ...

  8. Depersonalization - Wikipedia

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    Depersonalization is a dissociative phenomenon characterized by a subjective feeling of detachment from oneself, manifesting as a sense of disconnection from one's thoughts, emotions, sensations, or actions, and often accompanied by a feeling of observing oneself from an external perspective.

  9. Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Dead, the collection of spells which aided a person in the afterlife, had the Egyptian name of the Book of going forth by day. They helped people avoid the perils of the afterlife and also aided their existence, containing spells to ensure "not dying a second time in the underworld", and to "grant memory always" to a person.