White Desert (Naraka (Buddhism))
須弥山世界(仏教における、人間界を含む宇宙の全て)の一番外側を輪のように取り囲む鉄囲山(てっちせん)は内と外の二重構造であり、その間に地獄や閻魔王宮があるとしている。
鉄囲山 (The mountain of the iron to enclose) in the 須弥山世界 (all the universes in Buddhism including a human community) which encloses the outside like a ring most is the dual structure of inside and outside, and supposes that there are hell and a Yama king's palace between them.
※White Desert's Mountain(鉄囲山) The Thing with the Quivering Jaw(Yama)?
つまり、現在の通説である地獄=地下世界とは異なり、いわゆる「世界の果て」にあるとしているのだ。
That is, unlike the hell = underground world which is the present accepted theory, it is supposed that it is in what is called "an end in the world."
※Hell (八熱地獄 is underground world hell) and White Desert (長阿含経 is end in the world hell)
The Thing with the Quivering Jaw (Tears)
Main article: List of eye diseases and disordersQuality of vision is affected by the stability of the tear film.[5]
"Crocodile tears syndrome" is an uncommon consequence of nerve regeneration subsequent to Bell's palsy or other damage to the facial nerve in which efferent fibers from the superior salivary nucleus become improperly connected to nerve axons projecting to the lacrimal glands, causing one to shed tears (lacrimate) during salivation while smelling foods or eating. It is presumed that one would also salivate while crying due to the inverse improper connection of the lacrimal nucleus to the salivary glands, but this would be less noticeable.[6]
The Thing with the Quivering Jaw (Crocodile tears)
Crocodile tears (or superficial sympathy) are a false or insincere display of emotion such as a hypocrite crying fake tears of grief. The phrase gives its name to Bogorad's syndrome, colloquially "crocodile tears syndrome", an uncommon consequence of recovery from Bell's palsy where faulty regeneration of the facial nerve causes sufferers to shed tears while eating.[citation needed]