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"Transmigration, " he corrected, rolled off her and jetted out a breath, covering his eyes with his hands.
Forbidden Enchantment Bruhns, Nina 2007
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I did not press him further, but to satisfy myself that he lay in ignorance of the workings of his own mind, deliberately introduced him to Mortimer Collins's "Transmigration," and gave him a sketch of the plot before he opened the pages.
The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Mortimer Collins's "Transmigration," and gave him a sketch of the plot before he opened the pages.
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Transmigration" is often used in connection with the belief of certain undeveloped races who held that the soul of men sometimes passed into the bodies of the lower animals, as a punishment for their sins committed during the human life.
Reincarnation and the Law of Karma A Study of the Old-New World-Doctrine of Rebirth, and Spiritual Cause and Effect William Walker Atkinson 1897
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"Transmigration," as the passing of soul from one body to another, is expressly denied in Buddhist texts of unquestionable authority.
Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Best Surround Sound Album: "Transmigration," Michael Bishop, surround mix engineer;
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Best Surround Sound Album: "Transmigration," Michael Bishop, surround mix engineer;
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Along with the spread of the Cabala this doctrine (which was known as Transmigration and Metempsychosis) "began to take root in
Five Lectures on Reincarnation Swami Abhedananda 1902
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The Politics of "Transmigration": Why Jewish Refugees had to Leave Switzerland from 1944 to 1954 - Simon Erlanger
unknown title 2009
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