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Mummified Monk Found Inside 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Statue 108

An anonymous reader writes Using a CT scanner, scientists and hospital staff at the Meander Medical Center in the Netherlands have discovered the mummified body of a Chinese monk inside a statue of Buddha. The monk is believed to have lived around the year 1100. From the article: "Glowing through the statue's golden cast, the human skeleton is believed to belong to Buddhist master Liu Quan, a member of the Chinese Meditation School. To further investigate the mummy, the researchers took the statue to the Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort and carried out an endoscopy and additional CT scans. They found out that Liu Quan's internal organs had been removed and replaced with scripts covered in Chinese writing. The museum speculates Liu Quan may have 'self-mummified' in order to become a 'living Buddha.'
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Mummified Monk Found Inside 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Statue

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  • by retech ( 1228598 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @06:43PM (#49115137)
    He's just in a very deep state of meditation.

    Like this guy: http://siberiantimes.com/other... [siberiantimes.com]
  • is he dead, or is he just meditating really really hard [telegraph.co.uk]?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The one time I actually go and RTFA, and now I'm all creeped out. No more of that nonsense ...

  • by Anonymous Coward

    How do you self-mummified???

    Still living, he removed his organs, placed some scripts and paper covered in chinese inside his body. And then he placed himself inside the statue...

    I'd like to know what they are smoking at this museum!!! Wait, it's from the Netherlands, they spend too much time in coffee shops.

    • by OzPeter ( 195038 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @06:58PM (#49115263)

      How do you self-mummified???

      It starts by reading the TFA.

      After which you'll wish that you didn't read the TFA.

      Certainly not something for those who are even the slightest bit claustrophobic to attempt.

      • Considering it is a form of ritualized suicide, in which the protagonist is doing himself in slowly over a matter of months or years, claustrophobia is small time.

        Granted, the monk is also meditating to achieve a form of enlightenment, but I have a hard time seeing the value of his last 6 months or so of isolated life in which the only thing he communicates to the world is: "nailed it, my body didn't decay."

        • It's probably a safe bet that, generally speaking, the sorts of monks who lock themselves in isolation for months or years at a time don't consider "communicating with the world" to be very high on their priority list. Enlightenment is after all a very personal thing, not something you can really discuss directly even with fellow attainees.

      • by McFly777 ( 23881 )

        Even worse. IIRC the Japanese lacquer sap, which the self-mummifying drunk, has high concentration urushiol, which is what makes poison ivy itchy and inflammatory.

  • by breman ( 683776 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @06:57PM (#49115257)
    I just saw this collection of pics of the same subject. It was quite interesting and thought I'd share. http://www.carapas.com/these-m... [carapas.com]
    • by Anonymous Coward

      One paragraph per page, with a photo on each page. Interesting content, but seriously, fuck you for posting anything from such a piece of crap website.

  • Brandan Frazier ...
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @07:03PM (#49115295)

    I hope the poor monk doesn't get hit with some drug-resistant bacterial infection...

  • by Anonymous Coward

    "They found out that Liu Quan's internal organs had been removed and replaced with scripts covered in Chinese writing"

    This is fatal.

  • by AchilleTalon ( 540925 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @09:25PM (#49116223) Homepage
    1000 years before Intel, the advertising slogan "Monk inside!" was invented.
  • .... Liu Quan may have 'self-mummified' in order to become a 'living Buddha.' They found out that Liu Quan's internal organs had been removed and replaced with scripts covered in Chinese writing. Uh, what??? Being Dutch, I like the Netherlands and I like our 'coffee'shops. But seriously, keep the academics away from the pot!!!!
  • I did not take that reincarnation stuff serious at that time. My mistake.

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