életkört
Életkört is a term originating from Hungarian that translates literally to "life circle" or "life ring." In its common usage, it refers to the cyclical nature of life, encompassing birth, growth, reproduction, and death. This concept is explored in various philosophical, spiritual, and naturalistic contexts. It can be understood as a metaphor for the continuous process of renewal and transformation that characterizes all living organisms and, by extension, ecosystems.
The idea of an életkört is not unique to Hungarian culture; similar notions of life cycles are
Philosophically, the concept can prompt reflection on the meaning and purpose of existence, the acceptance of