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6 Sentences With "relieving oneself"

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Trans people told Georgia State University researcher Kristie L. Seelman that anticipating (and experiencing) harassment or being asked to leave the restroom makes the simple act of relieving oneself incredibly stressful.
The technique in Jion that addresses this type of attack is very effective in relieving oneself of a hair grab from an opponent. Some modern day systems, through misunderstanding of this technique, or modification to meet current trends, have changed this unique technique to a normal jodan uke in the bunkai explanation.
Evolution is not explicitly mentioned in the Tipitaka. As no major principles of Buddhism contradict it, many Buddhists tacitly accept the theory of evolution. Questions about the eternity or infinity of the universe at large are counted among the 14 unanswerable questions which the Buddha maintained were counterproductive areas of speculation. As such, many Buddhists do not think about these kinds of questions as meaningful for the Buddhist goal of relieving oneself and others from suffering.
The obligation to recite a blessing upon leaving the bathroom could be traced to the following passage in Berachot (60b): > One who enters a latrine should say [to the ministering angels who accompany > him], "Be honored, honored and holy ones who serve the Most High! Give glory > to the God of Israel; leave me while I enter and do my will [i.e., relieve > myself], then I will come to you." Abaye objects to saying the above and suggests one should say something else prior to relieving oneself as well as reciting a blessing similar to Asher Yatzar upon exiting the latrine.
Few synonyms are attested in Classical Latin, apart from a word cunīre, attested by the grammarian Festus (but nowhere else) in the meaning stercus facere. The word dēfēcāre comes much later. A euphemism which occurs in Petronius (116) is suā rē causā facere: :habuimus ... et pānem autopȳrum de suō sibī, quem ego mālō quam candidum; et vīrēs facit, et cum meā rē causā faciō, nōn plōrō :("We also had whole-wheat bread, which I prefer to white, since it gives you strength and also when I relieve myself, I don't feel pain.") The same euphemism is used in Petronius of relieving oneself of gas (see below).
However, if one meditates to clear their mind of unnecessary thoughts without self-reflecting and while their mind is distorted, or if one acquires such a habit, evil spirits that relate to the distorted mind are drawn in, resulting in grave danger, such as one's mentality becoming seized as well as experiencing physical disorders. Takahashi believed that in continuing this kind of self-reflective meditation one starts interacting with the guardian spirit/guiding spirit, and dialogue becomes possible. Then, one reaches a level of nyoshin (a state where one is able to understand their heart to some extent, and where one has the ability to read other people's hearts). In addition, regarding current suffering, Takahashi believed that the cause of suffering is always a result of seeds being scattered somewhere, and that as a method for eliminating this cause and relieving oneself from their sufferings, one should recall all of their doings from the day they were born until the present day temporally, according to when they were 0 to 5 years old, 5 to 10 years old, 10 to 20 years old, 20 to 30 years old, etc.

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