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Tibetan Skull |
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| The skull is always a momento mori or contemplation on mortality. In Tibet the skull also stands for 2 of the 4 Precious Gifts: the precious gift of human birth, and the precious gift of impermanence or change. After all, "10 out of 10 go", so no use in getting attached to your things. (You can't take it with you etc). In addition, drinking from a (real) skull cup is to master the ego and one's own personal demons. Tibetans are tough, with little illusions and devoted to a higher rebirth. | ||||||||||||
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