cosmetic surgery
What do monks think about changing their face and body with cosmetic surgery?
I'm seriously thinking about plastic surgery because I don't think I can be misled by makeup or clothes.
What do monks think about changing their face and body with cosmetic surgery?
I'm seriously thinking about plastic surgery because I don't think I can be misled by makeup or clothes.
Good evening.
“There is no better makeup than a smile”
No matter how beautiful a woman is, she's not attractive if she's dull.
Smiling women are wonderful. I think it's important not the shape of your face, but what kind of expression you have.
Let's eat something tasty with the money we plan to spend on cosmetic surgery and keep smiling.
There is a picture called a nine phase diagram.
It is a step-by-step depiction of how the body of a beautiful woman eventually decays.
I think it will come up if you search for it on the internet, but be careful when reading (^^
Our bodies age over time.
And someday, there will surely come a time when they will perish.
There are no exceptions.
Buddhism explains that since the body perishes, it is useless to be obsessed with appearance.
Ikkyu-san's song
“My wife is beautiful with Benzaiten
It's about a beautiful woman and fur skin”
If you peel it off, beautiful women and ugly women have the same skulls.
I don't think there are only people who judge people based on their appearance, but it's sad that Yuri has plastic surgery and joined the ranks of “people who judge people by their appearance.”
“No makeup is as beautiful as a smile”
I believe true beauty lies beyond appearance.
His Majesty Daizenshi at the time, the head temple of my sect, said to both Unsui and the followers, “Makeup for the heart is important.” It was indicated. I don't mean to say that cosmetic plastic surgery is at your own discretion. Even if you do cosmetic surgery, don't forget “makeup for your mind.”
Also, I don't feel like actively recommending cosmetic surgery, but I think plastic surgery for cleft lip and palate, birthmarks, and burn scars is unavoidable.
I don't mind getting plastic surgery, but I don't think it's a good thing to hide that I'm having plastic surgery.
In particular, if the purpose is to be in a relationship with someone of the opposite sex, please come out to the person you are dating.
It would be nice to find someone who would be happy with the face that has become beautiful after plastic surgery, knowing that it is plastic surgery.
Any beautiful woman will grow old.
That means it's a face that's going to break down anyway, so if there are no safety issues and you can afford it financially, you won't be bothered by one or two plastic surgeries.
It's slightly different from plastic surgery, but there are quite a few Buddha statues (bodhisattva statues) that have piercings (holes in their ears).
Even a Bodhisattva can be fashionable.
But don't lie, so it's better not to hide it.