The Principle of Cyclicity: ‘Samsara’, perpetual wander and rebirth

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The word ‘Samsara’, literally meaning ‘continuous flow’ or
‘perpetual wander’, is the repeating cycle of birth, life, death and
rebirth found, although expressed in different ways, within
Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Tibetan Bön, Jainism, and to some
extent in Sikhism.
The followers of the Kabala also believe in the reincarnation of
souls (Gilgul), and in ancient Greece, Orphism, Pythagoras, Plato
and Socrates spoke about the ‘metempsychosis’ or the
transmigration of souls. Early Christians believed in the
transmigration of souls before the second council of
Constantinople in A.D. 553, declared it a heresy.

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