
1) Animal sculpture in Oregon 2) Comeback 3) Event for a phoenix 4) Jazz album by American artist 5) Metempsychosis 6) New awakening 7) New beginning 8) New start 9) Outdoor sculpture in Oregon 10) Phenomenon 11) Phoenix event 12) Reawakening 13) Recovery 14) Regeneration 15) Religious experience 16) Renaissance
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1) Metempsychosis 2) Regeneration 3) Renaissance 4) Renascence 5) Renewal 6) Transmigration
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[Buddhism] Rebirth in Buddhism is the doctrine that the evolving consciousness (Pali: samvattanika-viññana) or stream of consciousness (Pali: viññana-sotam, Sanskrit: vijñāna-srotām, vijñāna-santāna, or citta-santāna) upon death (or `the dissolution of the aggregates` (P. khandhas, S. skandhas)), becomes one of the contributing c...
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[manhwa] Rebirth is the story of a 17th-century vampire named Deshwitat L. Rudbich. It follows his adventures after he is cast into a 300 year limbo by his enemies. Rebirth is published in English by Tokyopop, with adaptation by Bryce P. Coleman and Aaron Sparrow. As of February 2009, twenty-two volumes have been published in English. Rebir...
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[newspaper] Rebirth was a short-lived hippie underground newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, which published nine biweekly and weekly issues between May 20, 1968 and August 1969. Published in tabloid format and featuring psychedelic graphics and underground comix, along with coverage of local and national news from a countercultural perspective,...
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(from the article `Christianity`) `Rebirth` has often been identified with a definite, temporally datable form of `conversion,` especially in the pietistic and revival type of ... ...human to die. Ritual sacrifice was deemed essential for world maintenance, and funeral rites ensured that the spirit of the deceased wo...
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In Buddhism, the belief that there is some continuty of mind from one life to the next. Buddhism, however, does not accept the existence of the individual soul and therefore does not view rebirth as the soul's literal re-incarnation. Cf. reincarnation. See also bardo.
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In Buddhism, the belief that there is some continuty of mind from one life to the next. Buddhism, however, does not accept the existence of the individual soul and therefore does not view rebirth as the soul's literal re-incarnation. Cf. reincarnation. See also bardo.
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In religion, the state of being spiritually born again. The concept is evident within the major world religions, either encompassing ideas of returning to earth in a different form,
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n] - the revival of learning and culture
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Renascence noun the revival of learning and culture
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In religion, the state of being spiritually born again. The concept is evident within the major world religions, either encompassing ideas of returning to earth in a different form, reincarnation, as in Hinduism, or the destination after death being separate from earth, for example heaven and hell in Christianity. In Sikhism, there is believed to b...
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reincarnation
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