I've been haunted lately by the scene in Terry Gilliam's Brazil where Sam Lowry is haunted by Archibald Buttle's wife repeatedly asking "What have you done with his body?" and tying it back to Q's question "Who knows where the bodies are buried?
But for some reason, I've been spelling it in my head as Bodhis. Being somewhat ignorant of Buddhism, I just decided to look at the significance of that word.
And It looks like synchronicity strikes again:
Bodhi
Bodhi in Buddhism is the understanding possessed by a Buddha regarding the true nature of things. It is traditionally translated into English with the word enlightenment, although its literal meaning is closer to "awakening". The verbal root budh- means "to awaken."
And for those that haven't seen Brazil, I highly recommend you watch it at once as it deals with so much that we deal with here.
Check out this 2:54 minute clip where they discuss terrorism