The document discusses the belief among some Buddhists that a body should not be touched for eight hours after death to prevent the deceased from experiencing pain or negative emotions, a notion the author contests as unfounded and potentially harmful. The author stresses that such beliefs can lead to unnecessary fear and worry, especially concerning organ donation and general practices around death care. Emphasizing the importance of adhering to the fundamental teachings of Buddhism, the document warns against superstitions that distract from genuine spiritual development.