What is another word for incarnations?

Pronunciation: [ɪnkɑːnˈe͡ɪʃənz] (IPA)

Incarnations refer to physical or tangible forms of a particular concept or entity. Some synonyms for incarnations include avatars, embodiments, representations, manifestations, and forms. These words share the same meaning with incarnations, but their usage may differ depending on the context. Avatars can refer to digital or virtual representations of a person or a deity, while embodiments may suggest physical representation or example of an idea. Manifestations may imply a more spiritual or supernatural connotation, while forms can refer to the physical shape of something. These synonyms offer writers or speakers a variety of options to choose from to convey the same meaning and add variety and precision to their writing or speaking.

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Usage examples for Incarnations

To be sure, it will mate, but the process will be quick, and the eggs will be left for the sun to hatch out, and the baby lizards will shift for themselves-that is to say, they will be incarnations of terror from the moment they open their eyes to the light.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
One of their chief religious doctrines was that of divine incarnations.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
And I've had enough walking to last me seven incarnations.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory

Famous quotes with Incarnations

  • Fear has thousand incarnations and of all belief is the most sacred one!
    Thiruman Archunan
  • Consider for example the past-life memories of people under hypnosis. Whether these are actual memories of previous lives or not has yet to be proved, but the fact remains, the human inconscious has a natural propensity for generating at least memories of previous incarnations. In general, the orthodox psychiatric community ignores this fact. Why?
    Michael Talbot
  • The idea of evil as it appears in modern secular thought is an inheritance from Christianity. To be sure, rationalists have repudiated the idea; but it is not long before they find they cannot do without it. What has been understood as evil in the past, they insist, is error – a product of ignorance that human beings can overcome. Here they are repeating a Zoroastrian theme, which was absorbed into later versions of monotheism: the belief that ‘as the “lord of creation” man is at the forefront of the contest between the powers of Truth and Untruth.’ But how to account for the fact that humankind is deaf to the voice of reason? At this point rationalists invoke sinister interests – wicked priests, profiteers from superstition, malignant enemies of enlightenment, secular incarnations of the forces of evil. As so often is the case, secular thinking follows a pattern dictated by religion while suppressing religion’s most valuable insights. Modern rationalists reject the idea of evil while being obsessed by it. Seeing themselves as embattled warriors in a struggle against darkness, it has not occurred to them to ask why humankind is so fond of the dark. They are left with the same problem of evil that faces religion. The difference is that religious believers know they face an insoluble difficulty, while secular believers do not. Aware of the evil in themselves, traditional believers know it cannot be expelled from the world by human action. Lacking this saving insight, secular believers dream of creating a higher species. They have not noticed the fatal flaw in their schemes: any such species will be created by actually existing human beings.
    John Gray (philosopher)
  • Neither of you have a need for children in your present personalities. You are almost finished with incarnations on the earth, so much so that the physical bodies will return completely and unfragmented upon your physical death. This is always the case in the final earth life. The physical property is left behind, no portion of it being carried on that plane through children.
    Jane Roberts
  • It is an erroneous assumption of limited minds that great ones such as Jesus, Krishna, and other divine incarnations are gone from the earth when they are no longer visible to human sight. This is not so... Jesus Christ is very much alive and active today. In Spirit and occasionally taking on a flesh-and-blood form, he is working unseen by the masses for the regeneration of the world. With his all-embracing love, Jesus is not content merely to enjoy his blissful consciousness in Heaven. He is deeply concerned for mankind and wishes to give his followers the means to attain the divine freedom of entry into God's Infinite Kingdom....
    Paramahansa Yogananda

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