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  • Om (aum, ohm): Om mani padme hum is the most important mantra in Buddhism....Om, Aum, Ohm is a holy meditation symbol of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism ...

  • I was just trying to be polite. Om (ohm, aum) is used in buddhism. Please google: om buddhism.

  • She has such a sweet, kind, feminine voice. Teeth aren't ordinarily a 'sexy' feature but they contribute quite a lot to the overall MONSTER FUCKING GORGEOUS nature of her face. Perfect eye-nose-mouth-jaw line geometry.  Colored hair, but the results are great.

    I COULD SUCK ON HER FACE FOR HOURS.

    Honestly, yum festival.......

  • Shut up and enjoy her fuckin' awesome face.

    I would like to SUCK ON HER FACE for hours.

    The actor who played Fred Mertz in the old I Love Lucy show fucked Chuck Norris in the butt. Chuck Norris fucked Justin Bieber in his poop chute. Justin Bieber sucked congressman Anthony's Weiner. Congressman Weiner sucked congressman Barney's Frank. Congressman Frank grabbed Noam Chomsky's pickle and YANKED on it until it broke.

    Thank you.

  • Upon further viewing, I estimate she is 42 years old.  Still good looking, and VERY good looking for 42, but 42 nontheless.

    I could suck her face and enjoy it.

  • She colors her hair but she's pretty hot for a 34 year old chick

    Very nice white teeth

    Hair is a bit frizzy

    Skin tone on her face is becoming a bit loose; many women seek a "facelift" for this condition

    But many nice guys would like to fuck a bitch who looks like this

  • About life, the Buddha said:

    "the fruit of the contemplative life is visible here and now, excellent and sublime"

    Samaññaphala Sutta

  • The First Noble Truth divides suffering into two kinds: (1) the ordinary or unenlightened view of suffering; and (2) the enlightened or realistic view of suffering.

    Child birth, aging, sickness, death, seperation from the loved, etc, human beings ordinarily believe these experiences to be suffering.

    But the enlightened Buddha comprehended suffering really is "grasping to the five aggregates". "Grasping" means to cling to & take possession of the five aggregates as "I", "me" & "mine".

  • About the First Noble Truth, the Buddha said:

    "The Noble Truth of Suffering (dukkha), monks, is this: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering, association with the unpleasant is suffering, dissociation from the pleasant is suffering, not to receive what one desires is suffering — in brief the five aggregates subject to grasping are suffering."

    Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (translated from the Pali by Piyadassi Thera)

  • Buddha taught (the spiritual) life is peace, happiness & freedom of mind

    Please never say the Buddha taught "life means suffering"

    This is not correct

  • @BarbarraBay "Life is Suffering" is the first Nobel Truth of Buddhism. There are four Nobel truths.

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  • @EncognitiveVids "Life is Suffering" isn´t correct. It is "There is suffering". But well, if you think that life is suffering, carry on, and tell me later how are you. Also, it is NOBLE not NOBEL.

  • @MrSantiago0789 It is "Noble." Thanks for the correction. Got it right on the title, though. lol. "Life is suffering", "There is suffering", "Life means suffering", depends on the translation. I've seen it written several ways.

  • @EncognitiveVids

    I'm currently studying Buddhism in a first year University class. The professor and the material both presented it as meaning more the Life is Dissatisfaction rather than suffering. It's an issue of the original word being hard to translate. We are very rarely contented. We aren't constantly in pain but we're below a point we should be at still. It's not our state in life but our state of mind.

  • @ScissorHand26 True. I think it's one of those "Lost In Translation" things. lol

  • @ScissorHand26 I think it is one of those "lost in translation" things. I agree that "dissatisfaction" is a better word.

  • Four Noble Truths of Buddhism

    1. In summary, attachment to the five aggregates is suffering

    2. Suffering is caused by craving (ignorant desire)

    3. Suffering ends when ignorant craving (and attachment) ends

    4. The way to end suffering is the Eightfold Path

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