transmigration
Reincarnation is a doctrine or belief that a person who has not reached a certain level of enlightenment, status, or salvation will continually be reborn into the world until it reaches its enlightenment, status, or salvation. According to the doctrine of reincarnation, the reincarnation to the world ends when the experience of life in this world reaches a state or state that is no longer needed for its development. It is believed to be one of the important tenets of belief in reincarnation in Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and other religions, mainly from India. In the case of the West, ancient Egyptian religion, Pythagorean school, Gnosticism, Hermes, etc. believe or believe in reincarnation. According to Hinduism and Buddhism, denying reincarnation is a denial of causation or reasoning or cause and effect of cause and effect, and if we deny the causal law, we see that the basis of human moral act is destroyed.