Thus, for example, it is thought that if a Gilyak falls in combat with a bear, his soul transmigrates into the body of the beast.
Like Plato he further suggests that the nature of the body into which a person transmigrates at death may be appropriate to and determined by his or her character in the preceding life.
It is the part which transmigrates from one gross body to another, and is responsible for the acts committed in each existence.
Egyptians were also the first to say that the soul of man is immortal, and that when the body perishes it transmigrates through every variety of animal.
Two Sothiac periods correspond nearly to the three thousand years spoken of by Herodotus, during which the soul transmigrates through animal forms before returning to its human body.
Sometimes, at the death of the human incarnation, the divine spirit transmigrates into another man.
This divinity is incarnate in a woman andtransmigrates at her death into another woman.
They say that the soul of a virtuous man is transferred to the body of a new-born child; whereas that of the wicked transmigrates into a dog or some other animal.
One of the tenets of this sect was, that the soul of the founder transmigrates into the body of his successor, and that the person who held the office of chief among them was the personification of the original founder of the sect.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transmigrates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.