I've been told the human body is a temple, but I'm struggling with its limitations and frailties. What is the spiritual perspective on the physical body?

πŸ“– Chapter 8

Chapter 8 describes the human body in stark terms, calling it a "house for worms and insects" and a "carriage of flesh, blood, and muscle." It is presented as a transient vessel, an abode for diseases, and a source of foul substances. However, the text emphasizes a crucial paradox: though this body is impure and perishable, it is also the only means through which one can reach the Lord, the Abode of Auspiciousness. Chapter 8 advises us to see the body as a servant, providing for its sustenance but not pampering it, and using it primarily for spiritual progress to escape the cycle of birth and death.


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