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  2. Metempsychosis - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, metempsychosis (Ancient Greek: μετεμψύχωσις) is the transmigration of the soul, especially its reincarnation after death.

  3. Reincarnation | Definition & Facts | Britannica

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    Reincarnation (transmigration, metempsychosis), in religion and philosophy, rebirth of the aspect of an individual that persists after bodily death—whether it be consciousness, mind, the soul, or some other entity—in one or more successive existences.

  4. Metempsychosis Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of METEMPSYCHOSIS is the passing of the soul at death into another body either human or animal.

  5. Transmigration Of Souls - Encyclopedia.com

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    transmigration of souls or metempsychosis (mətĕm´səkō´sĬs) [Gr.,=change of soul], a belief common to many cultures, in which the soul passes from one body to another, either human, animal, or inanimate.

  6. Metempsychosis | Encyclopedia.com

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    Metempsychosis found its last great philosophical defender in Plotinus (205-270 C.E.), the Neoplatonic philosopher. He saw repeated births of the soul as a means for its education. By being in the body, the soul learns how desirable is the nonphysical existence, Plotinus taught.

  7. Metempsychosis - (Greek and Roman Myths) - Vocab, Definition ......

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    Metempsychosis is the philosophical concept of the transmigration of souls, where the soul moves from one body to another after death. This idea reflects a belief in the immortality of the soul and its journey through various incarnations, often linked to themes of rebirth and transformation.

  8. The Soul as an Idea in Ancient Greece: Dualism and Metempsychosis...

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    Metempsychosis, or the transmigration (the movement from one body to another after death) of the soul, a concept prevalent in Orphism, posits that the soul undergoes a cycle of death and rebirth, inhabiting different bodies over successive lives.

  9. Metempsychosis - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Metempsychosis is the philosophical concept of the transmigration of the soul, where a soul passes into another body after death. This idea often connects to beliefs in the afterlife and reincarnation, suggesting that the soul can inhabit various forms across different lifetimes, depending on moral and spiritual development.

  10. Metempsychosis | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

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    Metempsychosis (Gr. . Lat. metempsychosis: Fr. metempsychose: Ger. seelenwanderung), in other words the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, teaches that the same soul inhabits in succession the bodies of different beings, both men and animals.

  11. Metempsychosis - (Greek Philosophy) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Metempsychosis is the philosophical concept of the transmigration of the soul, suggesting that after death, the soul moves into another body, potentially undergoing several cycles of rebirth.