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reïncarnatie

Reïncarnatie is the belief that the consciousness, soul, or basic identity of a person is reborn in a new body after death. In many traditions, this process forms part of a larger cycle of birth, death and rebirth known as samsara, through which the soul evolves over multiple lifetimes. The term is Dutch for reincarnation, from Latin reincarnatio and French réincarnation, with the Dutch spelling reïncarnatie using a diaeresis to indicate the two syllables.

In Hinduism, the atman is eternal and transmigrates into successive bodies according to karma. In Buddhism,

In Western esotericism and certain modern spiritual movements, reïncarnatie is framed as the soul's learning mission

there
is
no
permanent
self;
rather
a
stream
of
consciousness
and
mental
aggregates
that
give
rise
to
new
rebirths,
with
liberation
achieved
by
extinguishing
craving
and
attaining
enlightenment.
Jainism
presents
a
strict
theory
of
rebirth
where
jiva
is
bound
by
karma
and
purifies
through
ethical
living,
ascetic
practices,
and
knowledge.
Sikhism
teaches
the
soul's
rebirth
until
it
is
united
with
the
divine
through
grace
and
devotion.
East
Asian
traditions
often
describe
rebirth
within
a
broader
cosmology
of
hells,
heavens,
and
intermediate
realms,
influenced
by
karmic
law.
across
lifetimes,
sometimes
with
emphasis
on
memory,
spiritual
evolution,
or
guided
by
spiritual
teachers.
Contemporary
attitudes
range
from
literal
acceptance
to
metaphorical
interpretations,
with
ongoing
philosophical
debates
about
personal
identity
and
the
nature
of
consciousness.