Death and Rebirth is a framework that views life and death as a cycle of constant transformation, rather than a linear process of cause and effect. It is a core concept of many spiritual systems, including eastern practices such as Buddhism and Hinduism. It suggests that life itself is a continuous evolution—with death as an inevitable but foundational passage point—through which we learn, experience, and progress into ever more dynamic and enlightened states of being. Ultimately, death and rebirth is seen as an ongoing transformation: a deep recognition that each cycle of death and rebirth serves as a catalyst for a more powerful emergence and evolution into greater awareness and expansion.
See also: rebirth experience, catharsis, ecstasis, communitas, pair bonding