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April 30, 2009
Leaving your mark — the footprints of devotion
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No, this isn’t some fancy Photoshop trick, these are real human footprints ingrained in a hardwood floor.
70 year-old Buddhist monk Hua Chi has been praying in the same spot at his temple in Tongren, China for over 20 years. His footprints, which are up to 1.2 inches deep in some areas, are the result of performing his prayers up to 3000 times a day. Now that he is 70, he says that he has greatly reduced his quantity of prayers to 1,000 times each day.
The footprints have become a source of inspiration to younger monks at the temple. “Every day I come here and every day I look at the piece of wood, and it has inspired me to continue to make the footprints myself,” Genden Darji, a 29-year-old monk in the monastery, notes.
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[via Milena]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWaz8azXRTk
To reinforce the message, real men don't notice pedicures, as they are too busy out doing! :)
Posted by: realmendon'tnoticepedicures! | Apr 30, 2009 11:09:44 PM
Buddhist monk Hua Chi is in serious need of a pedicure. Check out those toenails!
Posted by: Jesse | Apr 30, 2009 7:23:40 PM
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