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CONCERNING REBIRTH



This paper represents the substance of a lecture which I delivered
on the spur of the moment at the Eranos meeting in 1939. In putting
it into written form I have made use of the stenographic notes
which were taken at the meeting. Certain portions had to be
omitted, chiefly because the requirements of a printed text are dif-
ferent from those of the spoken word. However, so far as possible, I
have carried out my original intention of summing up the content
of my lecture on the theme of rebirth, and have also endeavoured
to reproduce my analysis of the Eighteenth Sura of the Koran as an
example of a rebirth mystery. I have added some references to source
material, which the reader may welcome. My summary does not pur-
port to be more than a survey of a field of knowledge which can only
be treated very superficially in the framework of a lecture c. g. j.



[First published as a lecture, "Die verschiedenen Aspekte der Wiedergeburt,"
in Eranos- J ahrbuch 1939 (Zurich, 1940). Revised and expanded as "Ober Wieder-
geburt," Gestaltungen des Unbewussten (Zurich, 1950), from which the present
translation is made. Editors.]



i. FORMS OF REBIRTH

199 The concept of rebirth is not always used in the same sense.
Since this concept has various aspects, it may be useful to re-
view its different meanings. The five different forms which I am
going to enumerate could probably be added to if one were to
go into greater detail, but I venture to think that my definitions
cover at least the cardinal meanings. In the first part of my ex-
position, I give a brief summary of the different forms of re-
birth, while the second part presents its various psychological
aspects. In the third part, I give an example of a rebirth mystery
from the Koran.

200 !. Metempsychosis. The first of the five aspects of rebirth
to which I should like to draw attention is that of metempsy-
chosis, or transmigration of souls. According to this view, one's
life is prolonged in time by passing through different bodily
existences; or, from another point of view, it is a life-sequence
interrupted by different reincarnations. Even in Buddhism,
where this doctrine is of particular importance the Buddha
himself experienced a very long sequence of such rebirths it is
by no means certain whether continuity of personality is guar-
anteed or not: there may be only a continuity of karma. The
Buddha's disciples put this question to him during his lifetime,
but he never made any definite statement as to whether there is
or is not a continuity of personality. 1

201 2. Reincarnation. This concept of rebirth necessarily im-
plies the continuity of personality. Here the human personality
is regarded as continuous and accessible to memory, so that,
when one is incarnated or born, one is able, at least potentially,
to remember that one has lived through previous existences and
that these existences were one's own, i.e., that they had the same
ego-form as the present life. As a rule, reincarnation means re-
birth in a human body.

l Cf. the Samyutta-Nikaya (Book of the Kindred Sayings), Part II: The Nidana
Book, pp. isof.

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2 2 3. Resurrection. This means a re-establishment of human
existence after death. A new element enters here: that of the
change, transmutation, or transformation of one's being. The
change may be either essential, in the sense that the resurrected
being is a different one; or nonessential, in the sense that only
the general conditions of existence have changed, as when one
finds oneself in a different place or in a body which is differently
constituted. It may be a carnal body, as in the Christian assump-
tion that this body will be resurrected. On a higher level, the
process is no longer understood in a gross material sense; it is
assumed that the resurrection of the dead is the raising up of
the corpus glorificationis, the "subtle body," in the state of in-
corruptibility.

203 4. Rebirth (renovatio). The fourth form concerns rebirth
in the strict sense; that is to say, rebirth within the span of
individual life. The English word rebirth is the exact equivalent
of the German Wiedergeburt, but the French language seems to
lack a term having the peculiar meaning of "rebirth." This word
has a special flavour; its whole atmosphere suggests the idea of
renovatio, renewal, or even of improvement brought about by
magical means. Rebirth may be a renewal without any change
of being, inasmuch as the personality which is renewed is not
changed in its essential nature, but only its functions, or parts
of the personality, are subjected to healing, streng thening, or
improvement. Thus even bodily ills may be healed through re-
birth ceremonies.

204 Another aspect of this fourth form is essential transforma-
tion, i.e., total rebirth of the individual. Here the renewal
implies a change of his essential nature, and may be called a
transmutation. As examples we may mention the transforma-
tion of a mortal into an immortal being, of a corporeal into a
spiritual being, and of a human into a divine being. Well-
known prototypes of this change are the transfiguration and
ascension of Christ, and the assumption of the Mother of God
into heaven after her death, together with her body. Similar
conceptions are to be found in Part II of Goethe's Faust; for
instance, the transformation of Faust into the boy and then into
Doctor Marianus.

205 5. Participation in the process of transformation. The fifth
and last form is indirect rebirth. Here the transformation is

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brought about not directly, by passing through death and re-
birth oneself, but indirectly, by participating in a process of
transformation which is conceived of as taking place outside the
individual. In other words, one has to witness, or take part in,
some rite of transformation. This rite may be a ceremony such
as the Mass, where there is a transformation of substances.
Through his presence at the rite the individual participates in
divine grace. Similar transformations of the Deity are to be
found in the pagan mysteries; there too the initiate sharing the
experience is vouchsafed the gift of grace, as we know from
the Eleusinian mysteries. A case in point is the confession of the
initiate in the Eleusinian mysteries, who praises the grace con-
ferred through the certainty of immortality. 2

2 Cf. the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, verses 480-82: "Blessed is he among men
who has seen these mysteries; but he who is uninitiate and has no part in them,
never has lot of like good things once he is dead, down in the darkness and gloom."
(Trans, by Evelyn-White, Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica, p. 323.)
And in an Eleusinian epitaph we read:

"Truly the blessed gods have proclaimed a most beautiful secret:
Death comes not as a curse, but as a blessing to men."



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