Ok, how the hell do you use a dead body for meditation??
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I could see it working as a stand in for a Catholic confession, but I’m struggling to see the use case here. Please elaborate.
Sometimes you need a focal point for meditation. https://blog.calm.com/blog/focused-meditation the juxtaposition of a silent meditation method with a programming method where you explain the problem to an inanimate object tickles my brain.
Tips on staying still and quiet
It doesn't say who the bodies belong to. There are quite a few mummified Buddhist monks that are venerated, some having undergone self-mummification as an ultimate form of meditation. So I could see a situation where a monastery has a number of such revered monks lying around. 40+ seems like a lot though.
40 does seem excessive. Maybe some have been repurposed as benches or something for those meditating to sit on. That’s the only way my brain can make that headline work.
The only thing I could think of, is if you can clear your mind with a dead body smell around you're probably doing pretty well with meditation. Though they mention certificates and all so they sound like they may have been passed that time, so who knows.
The video I'm seeing as the thumbnail for this story is even madder, an entire monastery of monks fired for being on crystal meth!