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	<title>Comments on: Ask Auntie Suvanna: the Buddhist approach to excess body hair</title>
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		<title>By: A link to Auntie Suvanna&#8217;s advice column! &#171; Laugh Mortal</title>
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		<dc:creator>A link to Auntie Suvanna&#8217;s advice column! &#171; Laugh Mortal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 05:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: satyamala</title>
		<link>http://www.wildmind.org/blogs/ask-suvanna/ask-auntie-suvanna-2/comment-page-1#comment-60250</link>
		<dc:creator>satyamala</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>is he a hobbit??
does she not have hair around an orifice that he dislikes?
an oppertunity for them to speak about such issues...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is he a hobbit??<br />
does she not have hair around an orifice that he dislikes?<br />
an oppertunity for them to speak about such issues&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Bodhipaksa</title>
		<link>http://www.wildmind.org/blogs/ask-suvanna/ask-auntie-suvanna-2/comment-page-1#comment-18904</link>
		<dc:creator>Bodhipaksa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 02:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah, yes, Buddhist meditation is not all about lovingkindness and observing the breath. Here&#039;s a bracing dollop of reflection from the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/kn/snp/snp.1.11.than.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Pali Canon&lt;/a&gt; (and I do hope you&#039;re not nibbling your lunch while reading this):

Joined together with tendons &amp; bones,
plastered over with muscle &amp; skin,
hidden by complexion,
	the body isn&#039;t seen
	for what it is:
filled with intestines, filled with stomach,
with the lump of the liver,
bladder, lungs, heart,
kidneys, spleen,
mucus, sweat, saliva, fat,
blood, synovial fluid, bile, &amp; oil.
On top of that,
in nine streams,
filth is always flowing from it:
from the eyes : eye secretions,
from the ears : ear secretions,
from the nose : mucus,
from the mouth : now vomit,
	now phlegm,
	now bile.
from the body : beads of sweat.
And on top of that,
its hollow head is filled with brains.

The fool, beset by ignorance,
thinks it beautiful.
But when it lies dead,
	swollen, livid,
	cast away in a charnel ground,
even relatives don&#039;t care for it.
Dogs feed on it,
jackals, wolves, &amp; worms.
Crows &amp; vultures feed on it,
along with any other animals there.

Having heard the Awakened One&#039;s words,
the discerning monk
comprehends, for he sees it
	for what it is:
&quot;As this is, so is that.
As that, so this.&quot;
Within &amp; without,
he should let desire for the body
	fade away.
With desire &amp; passion faded away,
the discerning monk arrives here:
	at the deathless,
	the calm,
	the undying state
	of Unbinding.

This two-footed, filthy, evil-smelling,
filled-with-various-carcasses,
oozing-out-here-&amp;-there body:
Whoever would think,
on the basis of a body like this,
to exalt himself or disparage another:

	What is that
	if not blindness?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, yes, Buddhist meditation is not all about lovingkindness and observing the breath. Here&#8217;s a bracing dollop of reflection from the <a href="http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/kn/snp/snp.1.11.than.html" rel="nofollow">Pali Canon</a> (and I do hope you&#8217;re not nibbling your lunch while reading this):</p>
<p>Joined together with tendons &#038; bones,<br />
plastered over with muscle &#038; skin,<br />
hidden by complexion,<br />
	the body isn&#8217;t seen<br />
	for what it is:<br />
filled with intestines, filled with stomach,<br />
with the lump of the liver,<br />
bladder, lungs, heart,<br />
kidneys, spleen,<br />
mucus, sweat, saliva, fat,<br />
blood, synovial fluid, bile, &#038; oil.<br />
On top of that,<br />
in nine streams,<br />
filth is always flowing from it:<br />
from the eyes : eye secretions,<br />
from the ears : ear secretions,<br />
from the nose : mucus,<br />
from the mouth : now vomit,<br />
	now phlegm,<br />
	now bile.<br />
from the body : beads of sweat.<br />
And on top of that,<br />
its hollow head is filled with brains.</p>
<p>The fool, beset by ignorance,<br />
thinks it beautiful.<br />
But when it lies dead,<br />
	swollen, livid,<br />
	cast away in a charnel ground,<br />
even relatives don&#8217;t care for it.<br />
Dogs feed on it,<br />
jackals, wolves, &#038; worms.<br />
Crows &#038; vultures feed on it,<br />
along with any other animals there.</p>
<p>Having heard the Awakened One&#8217;s words,<br />
the discerning monk<br />
comprehends, for he sees it<br />
	for what it is:<br />
&#8220;As this is, so is that.<br />
As that, so this.&#8221;<br />
Within &#038; without,<br />
he should let desire for the body<br />
	fade away.<br />
With desire &#038; passion faded away,<br />
the discerning monk arrives here:<br />
	at the deathless,<br />
	the calm,<br />
	the undying state<br />
	of Unbinding.</p>
<p>This two-footed, filthy, evil-smelling,<br />
filled-with-various-carcasses,<br />
oozing-out-here-&#038;-there body:<br />
Whoever would think,<br />
on the basis of a body like this,<br />
to exalt himself or disparage another:</p>
<p>	What is that<br />
	if not blindness?</p>
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		<title>By: TR</title>
		<link>http://www.wildmind.org/blogs/ask-suvanna/ask-auntie-suvanna-2/comment-page-1#comment-18884</link>
		<dc:creator>TR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As if ear hair wasn&#039;t depressing enough, now we&#039;re supposed to contemplate our disgusting bodies in their entirety. How depressing is that?!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As if ear hair wasn&#8217;t depressing enough, now we&#8217;re supposed to contemplate our disgusting bodies in their entirety. How depressing is that?!</p>
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