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Example sentences for "rebirth"

Lexicographically close words:
rebelliousness; rebellow; rebels; rebind; rebinding; rebirths; reborn; reboso; rebound; rebounded
  1. This is not essentially different from the idea found in the Pali Canon that attentions paid to a Buddha may be rewarded by a happy rebirth in heaven.

  2. All the Darśanas have as a common principle this idea of Karma with the attendant doctrines that rebirth is a consequence of action and that salvation is an escape from rebirth.

  3. After death, complete liberation without the possibility of rebirth is attained.

  4. Once that sigh had passed his lips the thing was inevitable, and through the days granted before its rebirth he walked in torment.

  5. Mongan was also believed to be a rebirth of Fionn.

  6. Actual transmigration or rebirth occurs only at the end of the series, and, as in the case of Etain, Lug, etc.

  7. Cúchulainn, in this version, is thus a rebirth of Lug, as well as his father.

  8. In the stories of Etain and of Lud, reborn as Setanta, this idea of divine transformation and rebirth occurs.

  9. The men of Ulster sought a wife for Cúchulainn, "knowing that his rebirth would be of himself," i.

  10. Conchobar was also a rebirth of a god, but he was named from the river whence his mother had drawn water containing the worms which she swallowed.

  11. Etain had forgotten her former existence, and Cúchulainn does not appear to know that he is a rebirth of Lug.

  12. The insect or worms of the rebirth stories may have been once forms of the soul.

  13. Other stories relate the rebirth of heroes.

  14. In Irish sagas, rebirth is asserted only of divinities or heroes, and, probably because this belief was obnoxious to Christian scribes, while some MSS.

  15. Again, if the Gauls, like the Irish, had myths telling of the rebirth of gods or semi-divine beings, these may have been misinterpreted by those writers and regarded as eschatological.

  16. Such beliefs originated the idea of rebirth and transmigration.

  17. Why have I thought this thought of my return to my mother and of my rebirth from my mother into the sun?

  18. Rebirth is even more difficult than birth.

  19. The national idea, under the watchword of which the Third Estate rose to power, found in the imperialist war its rebirth in the watchword of national defence.

  20. And now that we have crossed to the path of the greatest concentration of forces on the field of the economic rebirth of the country, the Russian Kautskies, the Mensheviks, remain true to their counter-revolutionary calling.

  21. Only now, when along the whole line we have reached the question of the economic rebirth of the country, have problems of compulsory labor service arisen before us in the most concrete way possible.

  22. It is naturally broken up into separate periods or stages, corresponding to the inevitable stages in the economic rebirth of the country.

  23. For tradition has a large place in "the Book of the People" showing a sowing and re-sowing, a continuity and rebirth as in nature.

  24. Cuchulain was the rebirth of Lug; and Mongan who was killed by Arthur of Britain was the rebirth of Finn Mac Cool.

  25. Lady Gregory has found the idea of rebirth in Aran, but in what seems the Cabalistic form not the Celtic; and it occurs again and again in the Gaelic romances.

  26. We see here the idea of death and especially an idea pertaining to the rebirth motif in a setting of distress and slowness, as an introduction to the stupor which had in it both of these motifs.

  27. We need not enter further into possible symbols for death per se, but it is quite necessary to speak briefly of the symbolic forms in which the striving for rebirth has ever found expression.

  28. Before the individual can enjoy new life, a new birth, he must die, and stupor often marks this death phase of a dominant rebirth fantasy.

  29. The striving for rebirth might be assumed to have adopted these expressions or symbols on account of the concrete way in which the human mind knows birth to take place.

  30. That is, when the element of anxiety, the uneasiness, disappeared and sadness supervened, the rebirth ideas were no longer present.

  31. Our task is now to consider the significance of these death and rebirth delusions and their meaning for the stupor reaction.

  32. In the ideas about being at the bottom of the deep, dark water, we recognize again the rebirth motif, yet the situation is not accepted but attempts are made by the patient to save herself, i.

  33. The tendency for concrete expression of abstract notions causes the desire for another existence to appear, first as a rebirth fantasy and then as a return to the mother’s body.

  34. We see, therefore, in the introductory phase of the stupor in almost every case ideas of death, and in one case an idea belonging to the rebirth motif, namely, of being put into a dark hole.

  35. If one is to visualize or incorporate the conception of new life in one term, rebirth is the only one which will do it, just as death is the only word which epitomizes the idea of complete cessation of effort.

  36. For whilst the very springs of his genius were dammed by the agony of a world in travail, he found himself outside the mighty theatre, a mere bystander having no part in the rebirth of humanity.

  37. Rebirth in the flesh he offered as a substitute for heaven and hell.

  38. Therefore, rebirth means his release from the captivity of nature, freedom from attachment to this mortal and material life.

  39. The resuscitation or rebirth of the spirit of man is through the science of the love of God.

  40. If he attains rebirth while in the world of nature, he will become informed of the divine world.

  41. They have attained to the condition of rebirth in the Spirit of God.

  42. May spiritual brotherhood cause rebirth and regeneration, for its creative quickening emanates from the breaths of the Holy Spirit and is founded by the power of God.

  43. They instill and awaken the knowledge and love of God, love for humanity, the virtues of the world of mankind, the attributes of the divine Kingdom, rebirth and resurrection from the kingdom of nature.

  44. He has striven untiringly to communicate to them his own glowing enthusiasm for the past glories of Provence, to fire them with his dream of a great rebirth of the Latin races, to lay the foundation of a great ideal Latin union.

  45. In that religion, vainly designed by man as a compromise between God and Mammon, there was none of the divine discontent of the true religion of the Spirit, no need of the rebirth of the soul.

  46. The light was coming slowly, the change, the rebirth of the Church by gradual evolution.

  47. The alpha and omega of Christ's message is rebirth into the knowledge of that Spirit, and hence submission to its guidance.

  48. Besides, prior to the period of supreme reward, each succeeding rebirth could be made happier than the preceding one by persistent effort in the holy Way.

  49. Pictured also were the circles of the Preta-world, and the pangs of the Hungry Ghosts, and likewise the pains of rebirth in the form of reptiles and of beasts.

  50. I want to leave it not only in concrete but in the idea that the Project shall embody the rebirth of the old New England ideal of equality not in freedom alone, but in responsibility.

  51. The impulse corresponding to the religious incest symbols is preeminently to be conceived in the trend toward introversion and rebirth which will be treated of later.

  52. Here the prohibition against incest steps in, so now the sun myths and rebirth myths teem with all possible proposals as to how one could encompass incest.

  53. In cases where the uterus is represented by the body cavity of a monster the rebirth occurs most frequently by a spitting forth.

  54. Part I is a treatise on the Visible and the Invisible Worlds, Man and the Method of Evolution, Rebirth and the Law of Cause and Effect.

  55. Upon this occasion the Christ tacitly assented to the teaching of Rebirth because He did not correct the disciples as would have been His plain duty in His capacity as teacher, when the pupils entertained a mistaken idea.

  56. The Jews believed in the Doctrine of Rebirth or they would not have asked John the Baptist if he were Elijah, as recorded in the first chapter of John.

  57. The law of Rebirth coupled with its companion law, the law of Causation does that.

  58. The city state was born again, and with it came an outburst of activity, the revival of literature and the arts, the rediscovery of ancient learning, the rebirth of philosophy and science.

  59. This rebirth from a negation must seem somewhat visionary.

  60. Then, as they cry, they cease to wander in the jungles of the senses, rebirth comes no more, and the peace of Nirvana is won.

  61. Ay, but I'm free from rebirth and from death, And all that dragged me back is hurled away.

  62. Well," he continued, "if the physical conditions of human rebirth are all determined by the karma of the will relating to physical conditions, then sex would be determined by the will in relation to sex.

  63. For it seems to me that, under ordinary conditions of karma, human rebirth would necessarily proceed by a regular alternation.

  64. In this way the rebirth of a woman is never quite impossible.

  65. The reaction has set in already, and a rebirth in Christ will begin in this field, as in others.

  66. I believe now even in the rebirth of such as Pani Aneta.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rebirth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.