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Definition of Reincarnates
1. reincarnate [v] - See also: reincarnate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reincarnates
Literary usage of Reincarnates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theosophical Manuals (1919)
"WHAT IS IT THAT reincarnates? CLEARLY the nature of Man must for this purpose be
regarded as dual — a reincarnating entity, and entities in which the former ..."
2. Extracts from the Va︢han, Including Answers by Sarah Corbett, Annie Wood Besant (1904)
"But it is the " spirit part" of the Alcheringa that reincarnates; and this spirit
part is mysteriously linked, not only with the sacred amulet, the Churinga ..."
3. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1917)
"The mind reincarnates. The senses, for which the mind is responsible, are called
together to prepare ... On the one hand the mind reincarnates—always taking ..."
4. What Is Hinduism?: Modern Adventures Into a Profound Global Faith by Editors of Hinduism Today, Hinduism Today Magazine Editors, From the Editors of Hinduism Today (2007)
"Our individual soul is the immortal and spiritual body of light that animates
life and reincarnates again and again until all necessary karmas are created ..."
5. Reincarnation: A Study of the Human Soul in Its Relation to Re-birth by Jerome A. Anderson (1892)
"It now becomes necessary to use a more specific expression, in order that we may
determine just what portion of man reincarnates, and what does not. ..."
6. The Eternal Verities, for the Teachers of Children (1920)
"Everything reincarnates. The life that is in the seed expands into a plant that
blooms, and fruits, and goes to seed again; again the seed takes up a new ..."
7. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"... and thus reincarnates his soul, which might be reborn over and over by love
of youthful studies. Genius is common in India, which only lacks means of ..."