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transmigration

[trans-mahy-grey-shuhn, tranz-] / ˌtræns maɪˈgreɪ ʃən, ˌtrænz- /
NOUN
rebirth
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Shoma collects what she considers “incontrovertible proof” of the transmigration of souls, and the writing abounds in jargon from her research into parapsychology.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026

Musicologists have discovered the origin of the rhythmic patterns of what became this Baroque era vehicle for the transmigration of souls in dances carried by enslaved Africans to 16th century Spain.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 30, 2025

But this depends on the version of transmigration you believe in.

From Salon • Nov. 27, 2024

This informs the belief that an individual will bear a future burden for harms committed in the present through the process of samsara, or transmigration and rebirth of the soul.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

Is she an angel, a beast or a demon, Or spirit incarnate that onward is passing To higher avatars by long transmigration?

From The Call of the Mountains and other Poems by Pickering, James E.




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