Sentence examples for as reincarnation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as reincarnation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts related to the idea of reincarnation or when making a comparison involving reincarnation.
Example: "She felt a deep connection to her past lives, as reincarnation seemed to explain her vivid memories."
Alternatives: "like reincarnation" or "in the form of reincarnation".

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She still believed in some ideas promoted by Scientology, such as reincarnation, and she liked Hubbard's educational techniques, but by the time she graduated she no longer defined herself as a Scientologist.

PAGE E1 AN OLD BAG OF TRICKS FALLS FLAT If there there is such a thing as reincarnation for movies, "Step Brothers," produced by Judd Apatow and Jimmy Miller, is an argument against the practice, Manohla Dargis writes.

Three days into the trip, I leaned over to Gibb and panted, "Of this much I am certain: If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I absolutely do not want to come back as a sled dog".

What he meant was that naming was—and still is viewed as reincarnation.

In 1922, Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson said: "the name in Eskimo belief, is the soul, and the soul is the name". What he meant was that naming was—and still is, viewed as reincarnation.

Three days in, I leaned over to our guide and panted, "Of this much I am certain: If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I do not want to come back as a sled dog".

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The Dalai Lamas, heads of the Tibetan hierarchy, are viewed as reincarnations of Chen-re-zi (the bodhisattva of mercy, Avalokiteshvara).

Nor had anyone returned from the dead — though in a couple of odd and tasteless passages that supply the title of his book, Lanz­mann muses on the hares at Auschwitz-Birkenau as reincarnations of murdered Jews.

For everyone else, the notion that the ominous future will conform to a known model is comforting: seeing current politicians as reincarnations of their predecessors, subliminally kitted out with their recognisable cigars, handbags and underpants, makes them more placeable.

Last week's convention couldn't be turned into a replay of the 1960s no matter how hard the press tried to sell the die-hard Hillary supporters as reincarnations of past rebel factions, from the Dixiecrats to the antiwar left.

Throughout her life she took E. M. Forester's famous words as her mission statement: "Only connect". And so she saw all of life, even current events, as reincarnations of ancient and timeless stories.

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