Reembodying: meaning, definitions and examples
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reembodying
[ riːɛmˈbɒdiɪŋ ]
philosophical concept
Reembodying refers to the process of embodying something again or in a different physical form, often used in discussions about the mind-body connection or consciousness. It suggests a transformation or renewal of physical presence, particularly in spiritual or metaphysical contexts.
Synonyms
reincarnate, resurrect, revive, transform.
Examples of usage
- The spirit is said to reembody after the death of its host.
- In many traditions, the concept of reembodying plays a vital role in understanding life cycles.
- Philosophers debate the implications of reembodying consciousness in AI.
- The narrative explores themes of reembodying through reincarnation.
Translations
Translations of the word "reembodying" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reencarnando
🇮🇳 पुनः शरीरधारण करना
🇩🇪 wiederverkörpern
🇮🇩 menghidupkan kembali
🇺🇦 перевтілюючи
🇵🇱 reinkarnacja
🇯🇵 再具現化する
🇫🇷 réincarner
🇪🇸 reencarnar
🇹🇷 yeniden bedene getirmek
🇰🇷 재현하다
🇸🇦 إعادة تجسيد
🇨🇿 znovu ztělesnit
🇸🇰 opätovne zhmotniť
🇨🇳 再体现
🇸🇮 ponovno utelešenje
🇮🇸 endurreisa
🇰🇿 қайта бітімге келу
🇬🇪 ახალი воплощение
🇦🇿 yenidən bədənə girmək
🇲🇽 reencarnar
Etymology
The word 'reembodying' is derived from the prefix 're-', which signifies 'again' or 'back', combined with 'embody'. The root 'embody' comes from the Old French 'embodier', which means 'to give a body to’ or 'to personify', tracing back to Latin 'imbodire', meaning 'to put into a body'. The concept of reembodiment has historical roots in various philosophical and religious traditions, particularly those that address the nature of existence and consciousness. Throughout history, ideas around the reembodiment of the soul or spirit have been integral to numerous belief systems, suggesting a cyclical understanding of life and existence.