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Reincarnation (other)
Reincarnation is the concept that the soul, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body. Reincarnation and variants may also refer to: * Rebirth (Buddhism) * Tulku, in Tibetan Buddhism Music * Reincarnation (band), an Armenian reggae band Albums * ''Reincarnation'' (Exuma album), 1972 * ''Reincarnation'' (Galneryus album), 2008 * ''Reincarnation'' (William C. Woxlin album), 2006 * ''Reincarnation'', or the title song, by VIXX, 2018 * ''Reincarnate'' (album), by Motionless in White, 2014 Songs * "Reincarnation" (Ami Suzuki song), 2009 * "Reincarnation", by Artch from ''Another Return'' * "Reincarnation", by Band-Maid from '' Conqueror'' * "Reincarnation", by Booker T. & the MGs from ''Universal Language'' * "Reincarnation", by The Equals from '' Baby, Come Back'' * "Reincarnation", by John McLaughlin from ''Adventures in Radioland'' * "Reincarnation", by Roger Miller from '' The Return of Roger Miller'' Other media * ''Reincarnation'' (film), a 2005 Japan ...
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Reincarnation
Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is a similar process hypothesized by some religions, in which a soul comes back to life in the same body. In most beliefs involving reincarnation, the soul is seen as immortal and the only thing that becomes perishable is the body. Upon death, the soul becomes transmigrated into a new infant (or animal) to live again. The term transmigration means passing of soul from one body to another after death. Reincarnation (''Punarjanma'') is a central tenet of the Indian religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism; as well as certain Paganist religious groups, although there are Hindu and Buddhist groups who do not believe in reincarnation, instead believing in an afterlife. In various forms, it occurs as an esoteric belief in many s ...
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Baby, Come Back (album)
''Baby, Come Back'' is an album by British group The Equals, which was released in the U.S. by RCA Victor, who had obtained the rights to manufacture and distribute the album in all of the Americas from the band's British label, President Records. The record contains tracks culled from their first three UK albums, ''Unequalled Equals'' (1967), ''Explosion'' (1968), and ''Sensational Equals'' (1968). Two of the tracks were taken from ''Unequalled'': the UK chart-topping single " Baby, Come Back", and "Hold Me Closer". Three tracks came from ''Explosion'': "Police On My Back", "Teardrops", and "Leaving You Is Hard To Do". The remaining six tracks came from the band's third British album, ''Sensational''. Because it was built around the group's biggest hit, "Baby, Come Back", this was the group's most commercially successful album in the U.S. The album has never been available on CD. The only other known alternate configuration for the album was as an 8-track tape cartridg ...
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Past Life (other)
Past life, a concept found within reincarnation, may refer to: Film and television * ''Past Life'' (film), a 2016 Israeli film by Avi Nesher * ''Past Life'' (TV series), a 2010 American crime drama series * "Past Life" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''), a 2018 episode * "Past Life" (''Runaways''), a 2018 episode Songs * "Past Life" (Trevor Daniel song), 2020 * "Past Life", by Arkells, 2022 * "Past Life", by Maggie Rogers from '' Heard It in a Past Life'', 2019 * "Past Life", by Tame Impala from ''Currents'', 2015 See also * Past Lives (other) * Past life regression * Rebirth (other) * Reincarnation (other) Reincarnation is the concept that the soul, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body. Reincarnation and variants may also refer to: * Rebirth (Buddhism) * Tulku, in Tibetan Buddhism Music * Reincarnation (band), an Armenian reg ...
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Reincarnated (other)
Something reincarnated is the subject of reincarnation. Reincarnated may also refer to: * ''Reincarnated'' (TV series), a Hong-Kong TV series * ''Reincarnated'' (album), a 2013 album by Snoop Dogg * ''Reincarnated'' (film), a documentary film featuring Snoop Dogg * "Reincarnated", a song by X Ambassadors from their 2021 album ''The Beautiful Liar'' See also * Reincarnation (other) Reincarnation is the concept that the soul, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body. Reincarnation and variants may also refer to: * Rebirth (Buddhism) * Tulku, in Tibetan Buddhism Music * Reincarnation (band), an Armenian reg ...
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Reencarnación
"Reencarnación" (''Reincarnation'') is a song by Thalía, released as the fourth single from her album ''Arrasando ''Arrasando'' (English: ''Razing'') is the seventh studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, released on 25 April 2000, by EMI Latin. She collaborated with producers like Emilio Estefan, Roberto Blades and Lawrence Dermer. In many interviews dur ...''. It was a hit single throughout Latin America. Its music video was also a hit. To promote the song she appeared in various TV shows to sing the song. Reencarnacion is a powerful Latin dance song. History Reencarnación talks about a love that lasts through eternity. She states that even though she and her love keep meeting through various lifetimes, she doesn't want to fall in love again. The song features middle eastern samples. Lyrics was written by Thalía. Video Reencarnación was directed by: Emilio Estefan Jr Single # Reencarnación (Radio Edit) - 3:53 Charts References External links Reencarnación (Mus ...
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Devil (2010 Film)
''Devil'' (also known as ''The Night Chronicles 1: Devil'') is a 2010 American supernatural horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle. The screenplay by Brian Nelson was from a story by M. Night Shyamalan. Starring Chris Messina, Logan Marshall-Green, Geoffrey Arend, Bojana Novakovic, Jenny O'Hara, and Bokeem Woodbine, the film revolves around five strangers who become trapped in an elevator. ''Devil'' was released on September 17, 2010. Critics praised the film's atmosphere and performances, but criticized the short running-time and story. Plot A Bible verse, 1 Peter 5:8, appears onscreen. An unseen man narrates with a story about his childhood, where his mother explained the circumstances that surround The Devil roaming the earth. A man jumps to his death from a skyscraper, leaving a suicide note about the Devil's approaching presence. Shortly thereafter, an elevator in the building gets stuck with five people inside: a temporary security guard, a mechanic/former soldier, a ma ...
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Reincarnation (Futurama)
"Reincarnation" (originally titled "Resurrection") is the 26th and final episode of the Futurama (season 6), sixth season of the animated sitcom ''Futurama''. It originally aired on Comedy Central on September 9, 2011. This is one of the only episodes not to be animated in its regular animation style, instead featuring three different segments which each showcase ''Futurama'' "reincarnated" in a different style of animation. The plot of each segment forms part of an overall story arc, revolving around the discovery and subsequent destruction of a diamondium comet. A running joke for the episode involves a key plot point in each segment being obscured by the specific animation style, though the characters themselves express amazement over what they see. The episode was written by Aaron Ehasz and directed by Peter Avanzino. Stephen Hawking guest stars during the second segment. David Herman voices Hubert J. Farnsworth, Professor Farnsworth in the third segment, in place of regular vo ...
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Reincarnation (novel)
{{Infobox book , , name = Reincarnation , image = Reincarnation (novel).jpg , caption = First edition , author = Suzanne Weyn , country = United States , language = English , genre = Fantasy, Romantic novel , publisher = Scholastic Press , release_date = 1 January 2008 , media_type = Print (Hardback) , pages = 304 pp , isbn = 978-0-545-01323-9 , congress= PZ7.W539 Re 2008 , oclc= 122525584 ''Reincarnation'' is a 2008 fantasy novel by American author Suzanne Weyn. The novel was released on January 1, 2008. It tells the story of a two lovers who attempt to find each other through the centuries. The narrative follows the action through time. The individuals are followed throughout Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the American Civil War, Paris (Just prior to World War II), the 1960s in the United States, and finally as modern day teenagers. Plot ;Prehistory In the first settin ...
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Reincarnation (film)
is a 2005 Japanese horror film, directed by Takashi Shimizu. It centers on a hopeful actress who won a role in a film that takes her, the cast, and the crew to a hotel where the present soon collides with the past. It was released as a part of the six-volume J-Horror Theater. Plot A number of people see visions of apparently dead people: a businessman finds one behind him in an elevator and a truck driver runs over one on the road. Professor Norihasa Omori visits a local hotel and films himself killing eleven of the hotel guests, employees, and his own children before committing suicide, all as part of his wish to understand reincarnation. The footage of the murders disappears. Thirty-five years later, horror movie director Ikuo Matsumura decides to make a film about the massacre. As the date of the shoot draws near, Nagisa Sugiura, the actress set to star as Omori's daughter Chisato, is haunted by the ghosts of the victims. She begins hallucinating and is plagued by nightmares ...
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The Return Of Roger Miller
''The Return of Roger Miller'' is the second studio album of country music singer-songwriter Roger Miller. It was released under the Smash Records label in 1965. It reached No. 2 on the country album charts and No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was ultimately certified as Gold by the RIAA. Two singles were released from the album, " Do-Wacka-Do" and " King of the Road." The latter was the biggest crossover hit of Miller's career reaching the top of the country, adult contemporary, and English singles charts, and peaking in the top ten in the Billboard 100 and Canadian singles charts. The track "You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd" was later released as a single in 1966. "In the Summertime" was a renamed and re-recorded version of Miller's 1960 single "You Don't Want My Love." Background After releasing material during the two-day session that brought forth his debut album, record producer Jerry Kennedy began work with Miller to create another album from the other materi ...
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Adventures In Radioland
''Adventures in Radioland'' is a 1987 album by the John McLaughlin-headed group Mahavishnu, released by the Relativity label which represents McLauglin's interest in electronic technology. It features McLaughlin using the New England Digital Synclavier with NED's proprietary guitar interface. The album was recorded at Psycho Recording Studios & Sampling in Milan initially by Craigh Milliner then finished by Max Costa and mixed by John McLaughlin and Max Costa. It was released on CD by the Polygram label in 1993. Track listing Personnel *John McLaughlin – guitars *Danny Gottlieb – drums *Jonas Hellborg – bass guitar *Bill Evans – saxophones, keyboards (4) *Mitchel Forman Mitchel Forman (born January 24, 1956) is a jazz and fusion keyboard player. Biography and music career Mitchel Forman began studying classical piano at the age of seven. At 17 he entered the Manhattan School of Music (MSM) for three years of st ... – keyboards Referen ...
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Universal Language (Booker T Album)
Universal language may refer to a hypothetical or historical language spoken and understood by all or most of the world's people. In some contexts, it refers to a means of communication said to be understood by all humans. It may be the idea of an international auxiliary language for communication between groups speaking different primary languages. In other conceptions, it may be the primary language of all speakers, or the only existing language. Some religious and mythological traditions state that there was once a single universal language among all people, or shared by humans and supernatural beings. In other traditions, there is less interest in or a general deflection of the question. The written Classical Chinese language is still read widely but pronounced differently by readers in China, Vietnam, Korea and Japan; for centuries it was a ''de facto'' universal ''literary'' language for a broad-based culture. In something of the same way Sanskrit in India and Nepal, ...
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