Here's something interesting-slash-odd-slash-peculiar-slash-weird-slash-bizarre-slash-scary you can fill me in on:
When one finally departs into the unknown, why do their kin have them displayed in their fiefdoms like ancient Egyptian pharaohs? The whole community gets the chance to pay their respects while at the same instant, peek into their tombs. This, I found, was putting me off. Even more so, when I found out that I had to 'sleep' in the adjacent room. I didn't doze off until my eyelids weighed as heavy as a dumbbell. There was also an elder - one of the higher ups in the community -whose 'job' it was to sleep next to the coffin and keep the dead company.
What's the story behind these superstitions? What is HE really going to do, if the recently departed decides he needs to relieve himself? Wakes up and hops out of his resting place.
Exorcising spirits/demons is a part of the impressive arsenal of monks, isn't it? FLYING even - from the myths that I've heard - is a skill that all the devout monks possess, right? Wouldn't a monk have been the apt guardian in this circumstance? I know it would have given me peace of mind.