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'''Reincarnation''', literally "to be made [[flesh]] again", is a doctrine or [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]] belief that some essential part of a living being (in some variations only [[human being]]s) survives [[death]] to be reborn in a new body. This essential part is often referred to as the [[Spirit]] or [[Soul]], the 'Higher or True Self', 'Divine Spark', 'I' or the 'Ego' (not to be confused with the [[id, ego, and super-ego|ego]] as defined by psychology). '''Reincarnation''', literally "to be made [[flesh]] again", is a doctrine or [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]] belief that some essential part of a living being (in some variations only [[human being]]s) survives [[death]] to be reborn in a new body. This essential part is often referred to as the [[Spirit]] or [[Soul]], the 'Higher or True Self', 'Divine Spark', 'I' or the 'Ego' (not to be confused with the [[id, ego, and super-ego|ego]] as defined by psychology).

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"Ah, what does it matter to [nature's] hand, which is always at work creating, that this or that mass of flesh which today constitutes an individual biped may be reproduced tomorrow in the form of a thousand different insects?"--Justine by Marquis de Sade [...]

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Reincarnation, literally "to be made flesh again", is a doctrine or metaphysical belief that some essential part of a living being (in some variations only human beings) survives death to be reborn in a new body. This essential part is often referred to as the Spirit or Soul, the 'Higher or True Self', 'Divine Spark', 'I' or the 'Ego' (not to be confused with the ego as defined by psychology).

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