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Transplants

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  • Special Retreat Germany September 2004
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    Recently I met a person who wouldn't be alive anymore without a liver transplant 9 years ago. It made me aware of my indecisive attitude towards transplants. On one hand it could be an act of Compassion and Generosity, on the other hand some Buddhist traditions say that touching a body right after becoming brain-dead could have a negative effect on a possible rebirth. "If in doubt, don't," right?
    Ref: 2004.09.x.03.02
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    • Brain-dead
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    • Vinnana
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