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'''Spirituality''' in the context of body modification, involves physical changes made to the body in an effort to experience or pursue [[Enlightenment]].  Not all body modifications are done for spiritual purposes. These physical changes made to the body can be minor or perceptually extreme to the masses.
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! colspan="2" | ''Spirit + Flesh''
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! Author
| [[Fakir Musafar]]
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! Illustrator
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! Genre
| Biography
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! Country
| United States
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! Publisher
| Arena Editions
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! Published
| April 2002
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! Language
| English
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! Pages
| 184
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! ISBN
| 189204157X
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'''Spirit + Flesh''' is a hardcover book documenting fifty years of body play by [[Fakir Musafar]] and others. Following the introduction, the 196 page book is entirely photographs, without caption or comment. Many, if not most, of the photographs were featured in [[Body Play Magazine]].
Largely, the element of '''spirituality''' in body modification pertains to the reasoning and mindset of the person receiving the modification. The procedure for a spiritual modification may be created by the modifier (the person performing the modification) or the recipient (the person receiving the modification), or both.  


==External links==
In some cases, the procedure is partially or entirely based on existing known practices of a culture or civilization other than ones own.  This is known as [[Cultural Appropriation]]. Often, the procedures are taken from other cultures without a full understanding of that culture's spiritual system. When this occurs, the participant creates a personal meaning for the appropriated ritual or modification.
* [http://www.fakir.org/store/index.html# Buy the book directly from Fakir Musafar]


==See also==
== Contents ==
* [[Fakir Musafar]]
[[#The Modifiers and The Modified|1 The Modifiers and The Modified]]
* [[Body Play Magazine]]
[[#Spirituality and Religion|2 Spirituality and Religion]]
[[#Cultural Examples: Past and Present|3 Cultural Examples: Past and Present]]
[[#Related Entries|4 Related Entries]]
 
== The Modifiers and The Modified ==
'''Spirituality''' enters the context of [[Body modification]] when the modification is done to experience or pursue enlightenment. [[Body Modification]] includes [[Piercing]], [[Tattooing]], [[Cutting]], [[Branding]], [[Scarification]], [[Suspension]], and any other temporary or permanent modifications to one's body.
 
The modification is usually accomplished with the assistance of a trained and/or experienced modification artist.
 
Modifications for spiritual reasons are also frequently done on oneself, in private.  This is especially true of [[Cutting]], [[Branding]], and other [[Scarification]].  [[Play piercing]] may also be done in private, or with others.
 
== Spirituality and Religion ==
== Cultural Examples: Past and Present ==
== Related Entries ==
[[Cultural Appropriation]]
[[Church of the Living Flesh]]
[[Church of Body Modification]]
[[Suspension]]

Latest revision as of 11:44, 17 September 2023

Spirituality in the context of body modification, involves physical changes made to the body in an effort to experience or pursue Enlightenment. Not all body modifications are done for spiritual purposes. These physical changes made to the body can be minor or perceptually extreme to the masses.

Largely, the element of spirituality in body modification pertains to the reasoning and mindset of the person receiving the modification. The procedure for a spiritual modification may be created by the modifier (the person performing the modification) or the recipient (the person receiving the modification), or both.

In some cases, the procedure is partially or entirely based on existing known practices of a culture or civilization other than ones own. This is known as Cultural Appropriation. Often, the procedures are taken from other cultures without a full understanding of that culture's spiritual system. When this occurs, the participant creates a personal meaning for the appropriated ritual or modification.

Contents

1 The Modifiers and The Modified 2 Spirituality and Religion 3 Cultural Examples: Past and Present 4 Related Entries

The Modifiers and The Modified

Spirituality enters the context of Body modification when the modification is done to experience or pursue enlightenment. Body Modification includes Piercing, Tattooing, Cutting, Branding, Scarification, Suspension, and any other temporary or permanent modifications to one's body.

The modification is usually accomplished with the assistance of a trained and/or experienced modification artist.

Modifications for spiritual reasons are also frequently done on oneself, in private. This is especially true of Cutting, Branding, and other Scarification. Play piercing may also be done in private, or with others.

Spirituality and Religion

Cultural Examples: Past and Present

Related Entries

Cultural Appropriation Church of the Living Flesh Church of Body Modification Suspension