In Gosling, David L. (), Embodiment and Rebirth in the Buddhist and Hindu Traditions, published in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 48: 908–915, the figure captions were placed wrongly. The figure captions should read as follows:

Figure 1. The five khandhas are in a constant process of change and do not constitute a self (hence anattā). The concept of paṭicca samuppāda (dependent origination) determines the kammic continuity of consequence that extends into the next life and governs the reconstitution of the five khandhas. No entity transmigrates between this life and the next.

Figure 2. The subtle body, which is characterized by prakṛti or nature, carries over into another life, with or without a pause, and identifies an appropriate birth according to its accumulating karma and memory traces.

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References

Gosling, David L. (2013). “Embodiment and Rebirth in the Buddhist and Hindu Traditions.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science  48(4): 908–915.