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/ˈsaɪkəl ɒv laɪf/ · cy·cle of life
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- A series of stages or phases that an individual or a living being goes through from birth to death, and potentially rebirth or spiritual renewal. The cycle of life is a universal theme that transcends cultures and time, reminding us of the impermanence of life and the importance of living in the present.
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- A natural process or sequence of events that occurs in the life of an individual or a living being, such as the cycle of seasons or the cycle of a disease. The cycle of the disease was marked by a series of symptoms that worsened over time, only to be followed by a period of remission.
noun
- A metaphorical or symbolic representation of the stages or phases of life, often used in art, literature, or music to convey themes of mortality, transformation, or spiritual growth. The artist's use of the cycle of life as a metaphor in her painting was a powerful commentary on the human experience and the search for meaning.
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Did you know? The concept of the cycle of life has been explored in various forms of art and literature throughout history, including ancient Greek tragedies, Buddhist scriptures, and modern novels like 'The Wheel of Time' by Robert Jordan.