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  2. Jan 15, 2019 · "Reincarnation" normally is understood to be the transmigration of a soul to another body after death. There is no such teaching in Buddhism--a fact that surprises many people, even some Buddhists One of the most fundamental doctrines of Buddhism is anatta, or anatman -- no soul or no self.

  3. The assertion of individual continuums of past and future lives follows from the Buddhist understanding of mind, karma, and behavioral cause and effect. Thus reincarnation, or rebirth, plays a central role in Buddhism.

  4. Reincarnation according to Buddhism is that our souls or consciousness are reborn after death. Buddhists doctrine of Anatta suggests a continuous process of rebirth that is dependent on one’s actions or karma, but it cannot be stock-still and motionless self being reborn.

  5. Rebirth, often referred to as “reincarnationin popular terminology, is a fundamental concept in Buddhism. It is the belief that after death, an individual’s consciousness is reborn into a new form of existence.

  6. Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra. [1][2] This cycle is considered to be dukkha, unsatisfactory and painful.

  7. A Basic Buddhism Guide: On Reincarnation. Do you Buddhists believe in rebirth as an animal in the next life? Are you going to be a dog or a cow in the future? Does the soul transmigrate into the body of another person or some animal? What is the difference between transmigration and reincarnation? Is it the same as rebirth?

  8. Nov 23, 2009 · The realms, or states of reincarnation, of the Buddhist universe are depicted in a diagram known as the Bhavachakra, the Wheel of Life or Wheel of Becoming. See the wheel explained in this...

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