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Would it be wrong for a claimed Catholic to get the OM symbol as a tattoo?

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Would it be wrong for a claimed Catholic to get the OM symbol as a tattoo?

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I suggest you wait a year. By then, you will have matured that much more and you might be glad you don’t have to have expensive laser treatments to remove it. Tattoos are permanent, they may be meaningful at that point in time, but time goes on, and people change over time. Most people I have asked have regretted the tatoos they got several years ago. I am Catholic, and I have a Tibetan singing bowl I incorporate in my reflexology practice. The Church rejects nothing that is true in other religions. http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_counc… Buddhism has accomplished but little for the uplifting of humanity in comparison with Christianity. One of its most attractive features, which, unfortunately, has become wellnigh obsolete, was its practice of benevolence towards the sick and needy. Between Buddhists and Brahmins there was a commendable riva

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