Reincarnation -

Beyond religious faith, researchers at institutions like the University of Virginia have studied the phenomenon for decades:

Reincarnation, from the Latin meaning is the belief that an eternal soul or consciousness survives physical death and is reborn into a new body. Historically rooted in Indian and Greek traditions from the 6th century BC, it remains a central tenet for roughly 70% of the world's population through religions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Core Spiritual Perspectives Reincarnation

While the general idea of "rebirth" is shared, different traditions view the mechanism and purpose of reincarnation through unique lenses: Beyond religious faith, researchers at institutions like the

: Rejects the idea of a permanent "soul." Instead, it teaches that a stream of consciousness continues, carrying "karmic imprints" from one life to the next—much like one candle lighting another. : Views the soul ( atman ) as

: Views the soul ( atman ) as a permanent entity that moves from one body to another, similar to changing clothes, until it achieves liberation ( moksha ).

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