Search results for "Rebirth" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • followed the settlement, rise, decline, and rebirth of the coastal town, and followed the area’s real estate market, reporting all monies earned and ...
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  • e., liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth). For this, a soul has to ... —to attain release from suffering and rebirth. Early Buddhist texts are ...
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  • theme in her poems is that of a "rebirth" after death; and, hence, liberation from the world. [http://www.poetseers.org/nobel_prize_for_liter ...
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  • grace: "He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit." In conclusion two things are especially to be avoided: ...
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  • * “Le Cid marks the birth of a man, the rebirth of poetry, the dawn of a great century.”--Sainte-Beuve (transl.) == Works == * Mélite (1629) ...
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  • made it a universal symbol of renewal, rebirth and the regeneration that ... The Vision Serpent was also a symbol of rebirth in Mayan mythology ...
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  • the goal of Awakening (bodhi) and Nirvana or rebirth in higher celestial realms. ===Faith in Islam=== The Arabic word for "Faith" is ...
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  • of his ways as a teenager, before his rebirth in Christ and the start of his career as a preacher. His conversion comes as he forms a relationship ...
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  • speaking Hebrew. Proponents of a Jewish cultural rebirth, such as Ahad Ha'am, were critical of Altneuland. Herzl did not foresee any conflict ...
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  • ===Rebirth: Supplemental restraint=== Car designers have moved on from the initial view of the air bag as a seat belt replacement. Automobile ...
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  • of form in the cycle of uncontrolled rebirth. ==Etymology== Sunyata is a Sanskrit noun that derives from the adj. sūnya - 'void', Suññatā ...
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  • of samsara (the cycle of suffering and rebirth). In everyday human action, maya involves clinging to the notion of an independent self or soul ...
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  • prisoners of samsara (cycle of rebirth). Buddhist claims of superiority encountered resistance, and monks tried to overcome them by deliberately ...
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  • quot; (憂き世), the earthly plane of death and rebirth from which Buddhists sought release. Ukiyo-e can be categorized into the Edo period ...
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  • others have come about. Reincarnation and other rebirth concept is a reminder of the connection between real-life and the next-life. ...
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  • (mukti) from the burden of birth and rebirth, and the highest happiness. Tulsi, as a Smarta Brahmin, venerates the whole Hindu pantheon, and ...
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  • in mythic stories of the birth, death, and rebirth of the sun. ... of Greek philosophy and Frazerian death-rebirth deities. This combination ...
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  • entwined serpents symbolized, among other things, rebirth and regeneration and therefore they were not viewed negatively. The Caduceus was depicted being ...
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  • mantra symbolizes the period between death and rebirth. One must not forget that this silence is an important part of the mantra. ==Hindu Philosophy ...
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  • how one can attain total freedom from the cycle of rebirth to achieve the permanent blissful state. Mahavira attracted people from all walks of life ...
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