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transmigration

[trans-mahy-grey-shuhn, tranz-] / ˌtræns maɪˈgreɪ ʃən, ˌtrænz- /
NOUN
rebirth
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Knausgaard chews on notions of faith, free will, the transmigration of souls, the nature of angels, on meaning and nothingness in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and Rilke’s poetry.

From New York Times

His search for self and spiritual transmigration led to his downfall and has to become a cautionary tale.

From Los Angeles Times

“Infinite” may last a finite 106 minutes, but transmigration of souls or no transmigration of souls, life is too short.

From Los Angeles Times

And isn’t he the dude who followed that up with the brain-twister “I, Origins,” about reincarnation and the transmigration of souls?

From Washington Post

“I’m Thinking,” as it might just as well be called, is another of Kaufman’s patented studies in the transmigration of neurons.

From Los Angeles Times