Reincarnation (2024)

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Reincarnation isa concept that the soulor spirit, after biological death,begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual. In Adventure Time, this is one of the many outcomes that await the people of Oooafter death.

Contents

  • 1 Mechanics
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 Characters Known to Have Reincarnations
    • 3.1 Finn
    • 3.2 Jake
    • 3.3 The Lich
    • 3.4 Princess Bubblegum
    • 3.5 Flame Princess
    • 3.6 Slime Princess
    • 3.7 Patience St. Pim

Mechanics

Not much is currently known about how reincarnation works, as onlya few characters are known to have past lives. What is known is that people who have been reincarnated may remember their past lives through hypnosis such as Regression Simulator. Characters may also remember their past lives through dreams such as Princess Bubblegum in "Jelly Beans Have Power" or the Ice King in "Evergreen" although the crown is what provided the dream because it's supposed to make anyone who wears it resemble and own the powers of Urgence Evergreen. Characters can interact with their past lives under certain circ*mstances.

The Elementals naturally have this ability because they must represent the elements that make up the world.

in Together Again in the Dead Worlds, Life is in charge of reincarnation, and creates new bodies for the many souls that enter her underwater garden.

Trivia

  • Reincarnation isa common belief of various ancient and modern religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Spiritism, Theosophy, and Eckankar. It is found in many tribal societies around the world, in places such as Siberia, West Africa, North America, and Australia.
  • Jesse Moynihan confirmed that Jake is a reincarnation of Shoko's tiger, and this was canonically confirmed in "Together Again."

Characters Known to Have Reincarnations

Finn

Jake

The Lich

Princess Bubblegum

Flame Princess

Slime Princess

Patience St. Pim

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Reincarnation (2024)

FAQs

Reincarnation? ›

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.

How does reincarnation happen? ›

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.

What religion has reincarnation? ›

The major religions that hold a belief in reincarnation, however, are Asian religions, especially Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, all of which arose in India.

How many days before reincarnation? ›

Tibetan Buddhists believe that there is an in-between stage known as the bardo which can take up to 49 days; Theravada Buddhists (from Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia) consider that rebirth can be immediate. Those who attain enlightenment (nirvana/nibbana) do not get reborn upon their death.

Is reincarnation a cycle of life? ›

Reincarnation is the process of a soul being reborn again and again in new physical forms. Samsara, this cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth is repeated until the soul achieves perfection or maturity.

What are the stages of reincarnation? ›

These four stages are Sotāpanna (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and Arahant.
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Path and Fruit
  • Identity view (Pali: sakkāya-diṭṭhi), the belief that there is an unchanging self or soul in the five impermanent skandhas.
  • Attachment to rites and rituals.
  • Doubt about the teachings.

When there is death there is rebirth? ›

“With death, there is always rebirth.” - Dipa Sanatani

This line reminds us that rebirth can't happen without death. It's all part of the cosmic balance.

Is reincarnation part of the Bible? ›

The biblical passages relating to John the Baptist only favour a concept of reincarnation that would be designated as 'higher reincarnation or controlled reincarnation'. None of the Biblical passages support the idea of universal reincarnation.

Do Catholics believe in reincarnation? ›

Catholicism. The Catholic Church does not believe in reincarnation, which it regards as being incompatible with death.

What is the oldest religion? ›

The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit. ''the Eternal Dharma'') which refers to the idea that its origins lie beyond human history, as revealed in the Hindu texts.

What is the meaning of 49 days after death? ›

Rebirth within 49 days

In many Buddhist traditions, 49 days is the total mourning period, with prayers conducted every 7 days, across 7 weeks. These Buddhists believe that rebirth takes place within 49 days after death. So these prayers are conducted to facilitate this journey of the deceased into the afterlife.

When was life after death? ›

March 25, 1997

How does karma affect rebirth? ›

Karma is attached to the idea of reincarnation. There is an ongoing cycle of birth and death, conditioned by karma, linking an individual to past and future existences (Kolenda 1964; Wadia 1965). In reincarnation, the spirit or soul survives death and is reborn into a new body, human or nonhuman.

How do you end the cycle of reincarnation? ›

Karma allows the endless cycle of reincarnation to happen. The secret to ending it and reaching Nirvana, is to reject egoistic motives and realize your caste's moral duty. Nirvana in Buddhism, along with karma, are popular concepts nowadays.

How many reincarnation levels are there? ›

There are a total of 8 levels that can be unlocked, each one being harder than the last. Unlocking the next level can be done by finishing the run in either Duo Fjord or Hyperborean Jokul. However failing the run at any point, even in Hyperborean Jokul, will not unlock the next difficulty.

What are the six cycles of reincarnation? ›

Buddhist cosmology typically identifies six realms of rebirth and existence: gods, demi-gods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts and hells.

What happens after reincarnation? ›

The soul moves through this cycle of births until — after lifetimes of spiritual practice — this Divine nature is fully realized, the cycle of reincarnation ends, and spiritual liberation (moksha) is achieved.

What is the age of the soul? ›

Age of the Soul: A New Way of Living from Your Soul is your transformative guide to a new way of living from the unlimited power of your soul. It shows us how spirituality and our perspective of life are evolving and what this world is becoming.

What are the levels of the soul? ›

This gives us three corresponding degrees of soul: Nutritive soul (plants) Sensitive soul (all animals) Rational soul (human beings)

How do you know if you are reincarnated? ›

12 Signs Your Soul Has Reincarnated
  • Recurring Dreams. ...
  • Out-of-place Memories. ...
  • You Have a Strong Intuition. ...
  • Déjà vu. ...
  • You're an Empath. ...
  • Precognition. ...
  • Retrocognition. ...
  • You Feel Older Than Your Age Reflects.
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Can you be reincarnated if you are cremated? ›

Cremation is the only way to release the soul from the body to allow reincarnation to occur. As such, an adult child's most important duty to his parents is to carry out a proper cremation ceremony for them.

What happens to soul after death? ›

When we die, our spirit and body separate. Even though our body dies, our spirit—which is the essence of who we are—lives on. Our spirit goes to the spirit world. The spirit world is a waiting period until we receive the gift of resurrection, when our spirits will reunite with our bodies.

Why does Christianity not believe in reincarnation? ›

Although the idea of reincarnation was rejected by the Christian Church as a doctrine because it was believed to contradict the doctrine of corporeal resurrection and undermine the need for Christ's redemptive sacrifices, it was a belief held by many early Christian theologians such as Valentinus and Basilides of ...

What does the Bible say about rebirth? ›

2 Corinthians 5:17

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”

What does the Bible say about cremation? ›

According to most Biblical study websites, there is no explicit scriptural command for or against cremation. There are no passages that forbid cremation, according to most Biblical scholars.

What religions don't believe in reincarnation? ›

However, the different eastern religions like Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism have differed in their faith on rebirth. Further, the Islam as well as the most dominant religion of the world, Christianity, having its origin in the west, have largely denied reincarnation, though some sub-sects still show interest in it.

What is a purgatory state? ›

pur·​ga·​to·​ry ˈpər-gə-ˌtōr-ē -ˌtȯr- plural purgatories. : a state after death in which according to Roman Catholic belief the souls of those who die in God's grace are purified of their sins by suffering.

Do Catholics believe in end of life? ›

First, the Catholic Church does not allow euthanasia for terminally ill patients. But when a patient has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, the Catholic Church believes that patients should be kept as free from pain as possible until they die a natural death with dignity in the place of their choice.

What religion was Jesus? ›

He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues. He preached from Jewish text, from the Bible.

What is the first religion in the Bible? ›

Judaism, the oldest Abrahamic religion, is based on a strict, exclusive monotheism, finding its origins in the sole veneration of Yahweh, the predecessor to the Abrahamic conception of God. The names of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible are the Tetragrammaton (Hebrew: יהוה, romanized: YHWH) and Elohim.

What happens 7 days after death? ›

24-72 hours after death — the internal organs decompose. 3-5 days after death — the body starts to bloat and blood-containing foam leaks from the mouth and nose. 8-10 days after death — the body turns from green to red as the blood decomposes and the organs in the abdomen accumulate gas.

What happens 36 hours after death? ›

Rigor mortis generally disappears 36 hours after death, followed by a phase known as secondary flaccidity. The late post-mortem phase is when the body tissue starts disintegrating and is primarily describable as decomposition or putrefaction, adipocere formation, mummification, or skeletonization.

What happens after 11 days of death? ›

The rites are performed between the 11th and 31st day after death, depending on caste traditions, and at regular intervals thereafter. The first annual death anniversary is observed by a shraddha ceremony that enables the deceased (preta) to be admitted into the assembly of forefathers (pitri).

What happens after a year of death? ›

Seeing a body after one year

For the most part, however, if a non-embalmed body was viewed one year after burial, it would already be significantly decomposed, the soft tissues gone, and only the bones and some other body parts remaining.

What happens hours after death? ›

For approximately the first 3 hours after death the body will be flaccid (soft) and warm. After about 3-8 hours is starts to stiffen, and from approximately 8-36 hours it will be stiff and cold. The body becomes stiff because of a range of chemical changes in the muscle fibres after death.

What happens 24 hours after death? ›

Bone and skin cells can stay alive for several days. It takes around 12 hours for a human body to be cool to the touch and 24 hours to cool to the core. Rigor mortis commences after three hours and lasts until 36 hours after death. Forensic scientists use clues such as these for estimating the time of death.

What triggers karma? ›

You constantly create Karma from your actions, thoughts, words, from the actions of others under your control, from your attitudes, expectations, and lifestyle. You create Karma from the intended actions you perform consciously and also from actions done unconsciously from ignorance.

What happens when you get karma? ›

Karma can be divided into good and bad karma. Good karma is a result of good deeds done for others, while bad karma results from intentional harm caused to others. If your actions cause lasting pain and suffering, they are regarded as negative, unvirtuous, or destructive.

What is the circle of reincarnation? ›

In Hinduism, all life goes through birth, life, death, and rebirth and this is known as the cycle of samsara . According to this belief, all living things have an atman , which is a piece of Brahman, or a spirit or soul. It is the atman that moves on into a new body after death.

What is it called when you break the cycle of reincarnation? ›

The liberation from saṃsāra is called Moksha, Nirvāṇa, Mukti, or Kaivalya.

What is the escape of reincarnation rebirth? ›

The release from this endless cycle of rebirth is called nirvana (Sanskrit: निर्वाण, nirvāṇa; Pali: nibbāna) in Buddhism. The achievement of nirvana is the ultimate goal of Buddhist teaching.

What is partial reincarnation? ›

reincarnation does not exist, although there are sanctions for believing it in some religions. The thesis of partial reincarnation is the idea that a baby identified as the. reincarnation of a dead family member might possess certain traceable features of the latter. but not the soul of the latter.

How many realms of reincarnation are there? ›

The six realms of rebirth are a schema in which beings are reborn according to the kind of life they lived. The realms are depicted in the Wheel of Life (bhavachakra), a vivid representation of samsara—the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.

Is reincarnation determined by karma? ›

Karma is attached to the idea of reincarnation. There is an ongoing cycle of birth and death, conditioned by karma, linking an individual to past and future existences (Kolenda 1964; Wadia 1965).

What happens after death? ›

Your heart stops beating. Your brain stops. Other vital organs, including your kidneys and liver, stop. All your body systems powered by these organs shut down, too, so that they're no longer capable of carrying on the ongoing processes understood as, simply, living.

What is the symbol for rebirth? ›

Starfish – the sea star represents rebirth because it can regrow limbs and detach them at will. Butterfly – the insect represents rebirth stronger than any other animal because it completely transforms. Hummingbird – this bird is a symbol of rebirth, seen as a healer spirit that god sends to those in need.

How do you break the cycle of reincarnation? ›

The only way to break free from the endless cycle of reincarnation is to achieve moksha, or enlightenment.

How do I release my past life karma? ›

Similarly, you can cleanse your past life karma.
  1. 1) Be grateful: Be grateful for where you are, for who you are and whatever life has given you. ...
  2. 2) Practice mindfulness: Mindfulness means completely being focused on the present moment.
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Which karma causes rebirth? ›

Rebirth, as stated by various Buddhist traditions, is determined by karma, with good realms favored by kushala karma (good or skillful karma), while a rebirth in evil realms is a consequence of akushala karma (bad karma).

Can you attend your own funeral? ›

However, it truly is possible to attend your own funeral / memorial service / celebration of life. What Next Avenue calls a “living funeral,” perhaps better called a “living tribute,” is becoming more common every day.

What happens 30 minutes after death? ›

As the blood pools, patches appear on the skin within 30 minutes of death. About two to four hours postmortem, these patches join up, creating large dark purplish areas towards the bottom of the body and lightening the skin elsewhere. This may be less apparent on darker skin. This process is called livor mortis.

Where do we go after death? ›

On the Day of Resurrection the soul will be returned to a new body and people will stand before God for judgement. Those who have believed in God and have pleased him through good works will be rewarded with Heaven, or paradise, where they shall live for eternity. Those who have disobeyed God will be punished in Hell.

What animal represents rebirth? ›

Phoenix. We've all heard the phrase “rise from the ashes” when it comes to the phoenix. This bird is symbolic of rebirth, hope, renewal, progress, and eternity.

What month represents rebirth? ›

May Babies

It's also a symbol of rebirth and new beginnings — an appropriate symbol of spring.

What color symbolizes rebirth? ›

Green is a symbol of rebirth. It's the color of youth, prosperity, and progress. Green is a symbol of growth, and it's one of the most popular favorite colors–second only to blue.

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