An idea may have many garments, may transmigrateinto many different material forms.
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He uses voice, body movements, line readings and something indefinable within his own psyche to transmigrateinto another person's body and mind.
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The Druids of old Gaul believed that the souls of men transmigrateinto those bodies whose habits and characters they most resemble.
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These results indicate that under inflammatory conditions, when leukocytes need free passage to transmigrateinto tissues, TNF-alpha decreases platelet activation and inhibits thrombi formation.
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I stared in dismay, and perceived myself rapidly transmigratinginto a ridiculus mus.
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The soul of a slanderer is transmigratedinto a silent stone.
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They believe presently that Virgil's soul is transmigratedinto them!
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Always transmigratinginto some vicious animal for a holiday.
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Sometimes, at the death of the human incarnation, the divine spirit transmigratesinto another man.
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The soul never dies; it remains in one body until its collapse and then transmigratesinto another.
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The murderer is transmigratedinto water.
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Lyrical poetry transmigratedinto the choral song, as the epic merged into the dialogue and plot, of the drama.
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"I am sure all this is because you think you will transmigrateinto a black spider!"
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Thus, for example, it is thought that if a Gilyak falls in combat with a bear, his soul transmigratesinto the body of the beast.
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"If there be any truth in the doctrine of metempsychosis," faltered Gentleman Waife, "if the great Newton could have transmigratedinto that incomparable animal!