Métempsycose
The métempsycose (or metempsychosis by analogy with Psychosis ) of Latin bottom metempsychosis , of the Greek displacement of the heart is a Doctrine according to which same a heart can animate several human body successively (and animals, as well as plants). The métensomatose , as for it, indicates the passage of a body with another, and not of a heart which goes from a body to another; Buddhism believes in the métensomatose (since it is a religion where the heart does not exist), while the hindouism tends to the métempsycose (the heart has a reality in the hindouism: the individual heart must be melted in the cosmic heart - i.e., God, immanent and absolute (see with Panthéisme) - in order to emerge from the cycle of the rebirths, whereas in Buddhism, the heart must die out in the Vacuité, for more réincarner).
Theory
Several Religions made métempsycose a fundamental Dogme, like the Brahmanisme or the Catharisme. The Druzes also believe in it like the Yézidis. The Bouddhisme is sometimes classified among the religions using the métempsycose, although he preaches the absence of immortal heart. The Buddhist writings use in fact an appreciably different concept, usually translated into French by “rebirth”.
The métempsycose was also in the center of the lesson of the school pythagorician.
See also: Reincarnation - or even more rarely métensomatose.
External bonds
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Investigation into the reincarnation by Marc-Alain Descamps
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