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Old 01-05-2012, 12:03 AM   #15
jhfkgkfdvjk

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Hi Bothi

In a Buddhist context it means refraining from sexual intercourse -which is the result of sexual desire. (and this is a Buddhist website) .

Kind regards,

Aloka
Dear Aloka,

I see that you are very often changing your beautiful avatars but, you don't show the same enthusiasm as for Buddhism. Let me put it this way, in Buddhist context refraining from eating food- which is the result of hunger desire -(FASTING). These type of desires are very natural and very instictive acts.

If Buddha Dhamma shows us natural laws then, refraining from natural actions do you think can still be natural?

With compassion,
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