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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Metempsychosis '''was the [[Philosophy|philosophical]] belief in the transmigration of the [[soul]], also known as [[reincarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'') It was a belief present in ancient [[Egypt]] and [[Greece]]. [[Pythagoras]] was a metempsychologist, and was tutored in its philosophy by [[Oenuphis]] in Egypt.
{{wikipediainfo}}'''Metempsychosis '''was the [[Philosophy|philosophical]] belief in the transmigration of the [[soul]], also known as [[reincarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'') It was a belief present in ancient [[Egypt]] and [[Greece]]. [[Pythagoras]] was a metempsychologist, and was tutored in its philosophy by [[Oenuphis]] in Egypt.


Pythagoras believed that [[the Doctor]]'s [[Regeneration|regenerations]] were living proof of metempsychosis. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Pythagoras Problem (short story)|The Pythagoras Problem]]'')
Pythagoras believed that [[the Doctor]]'s [[regeneration]]s were living proof of metempsychosis. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Pythagoras Problem (short story)|The Pythagoras Problem]]'')
 
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Metempsychosis

Metempsychosis was the philosophical belief in the transmigration of the soul, also known as reincarnation. (PROSE: Empire of Death) It was a belief present in ancient Egypt and Greece. Pythagoras was a metempsychologist, and was tutored in its philosophy by Oenuphis in Egypt.

Pythagoras believed that the Doctor's regenerations were living proof of metempsychosis. (PROSE: The Pythagoras Problem)