Friday, June 12, 2015

Today's Daily Dharma: Free of Fear

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Free of Fear

Being free of fear is not a matter of never feeling it, but of not being flattened when we do. We can feel it and know it is a natural phenomenon, also an impermanent one, which will have its say and be gone.

- David Guy, "Trying to Speak: A Personal History of Stage Fright"

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Via Power of Positivity / FB:


Destroyed Buddha Statues Rise Again...In 3D


Via JMG: WaPo 2016 Net Favorability Poll



 
Of all the declared and potential 2016 candidates in the Washington Post's net favorability poll, only Sen. Bernie Sanders is (barely) in positive territory.
The real-world surveys show that the overwhelming majority of presidential candidates are running negative favorability scores. Quinnipiac has Bernie Sanders at +1 overall, although that's partly because 62 percent of Americans say they haven't heard enough about him to form an opinion. The closest Republican is Marco Rubio — the same number of Americans say they view him positively as those who view him negatively, meaning his score nets out to exactly zero. Clinton and Obama are tied at -4. And it's all downhill from there, all the way down to Donald Trump. Only 15 percent of Americans view him favorably, compared to 71 percent who have a negative opinion. That gives him a net favorability of -56, more than twice as bad as the next-lowest candidate, Chris Christie, with his -26 score.
(Tipped by JMG reader Daddy Ray)
 
Reposted from Joe Jervis  

Via JMG: American Airlines Joins Pride Parade


Paging Franklin Graham!


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Via JMG: Hate Groups Publish Full-Page Message To SCOTUS In The Washington Post: We Won't Honor Your Ruling On Marriage



 
A coalition of hate groups and Christian pastors calling themselves Defend Marriage has published a full-page message to SCOTUS in the Washington Post. Among the signers at the bottom of the ad are Mat Staver, Elaine Donnelly, the Benham brothers, Alveda King, Jim Garlow, John Hagee, E.W. Jackson, Don Wildmon, Dave Welch, Robert Jeffress, and Penny Nance. From the text:
We affirm that any judicial opinion which purports to redefine marriage will constitute an unjust law, as Martin Luther King Jr. described such laws in his letter from the Birmingham Jail. We are Christians who love America and who respect the legitimate rule of law. However, we will not honor any decision by the Supreme Court which will force us to violate a clear biblical understanding of marriage as solely the union of one man and one woman. We affirm that Marriage, as existing solely between one man and one woman, precedes civil government. Though affirmed, fulfilled, and elevated by faith, the truth that marriage can exist only between one man and one woman is not based solely on religion but on the Natural Law, written on the human heart.
Bolding is theirs. (Tipped by JMG reader Jim)


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Rachel Maddow - Franklin Graham's anti-gay banking protest backfires


Via JMG: LIST: America's Most Well-Read Cities



Via Business Wire:
Amazon.com today announced its fifth annual list of the Most Well-Read Cities in America – just in time for summer reading season. The ranking was determined by compiling sales data of all book, magazine and newspaper sales in both print and Kindle format from April 2014 to April 2015, on a per capita basis in cities with more than 500,000 residents. Seattle, Wash., the home of Amazon headquarters, not only purchased the most books overall but also purchased the most Kindle books, magazines, and newspapers. Washington, D.C. residents, ranked #5 overall on the list, prefer the print book, outranking Seattle as the city with the most purchases of print books. California is for readers with three cities making the top 20 list this year: San Francisco, San Diego, and San Jose.
The most-purchased book in seven of the above cities was Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: POLL: 65% Expect Supreme Court To Rule In Favor Of Same-Sex Marriage



 
Via the Associated Press:
Nearly two-thirds of Americans expect the Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide when it rules on the issue within the next few weeks, according to a new poll. Only 25 percent expect the high court to leave existing state bans on gay marriage intact, while 65 percent expect the bans to be overturned, according to the poll conducted by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute. Its nationwide survey of 1,009 adults was conducted from June 3 to June 7. Mirroring the findings of several other recent national polls, the new survey found 55 percent of Americans in favor of allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry legally, and 37 percent opposed.
The survey found sharp divisions over same-sex marriage along religious lines. Majorities of religiously unaffiliated Americans (79 percent), white mainline Protestants (60 percent) and Catholics (58 percent) favor allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry. But gay marriage was supported by only 29 percent of white evangelical Protestants and 35 percent of nonwhite Protestants. The survey also asked about perceptions of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Three-quarters of Democrats, 61 percent of independents and 50 percent of Republicans said there is a lot of discrimination against transgender people.
See more about the poll here.



Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: Australian Headline Of The Day



 
From an Australian version of The Onion: "In response to threats from a Canberra couple to divorce were equal marriage laws to pass, a local couple in a committed same-sex relationship have in turn threatened to absolutely not give the slightest shit were that to happen. Local couple Brett and Harry have said that while they are not heterophobic and do their best to be open to all different kinds of views if this divorce does go ahead they will have no choice but to go on with their lives completely unaffected by such a dumb stunt." (Tipped by JMG reader John)

RELATED: See my post about the Canberra couple.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día- Flower of the day 11/06/2015

“A vontade é talvez o maior poder da alma. E esse poder é desenvolvido através da persistência e da disciplina. Por isso sempre incentivo a prática da austeridade inteligente, aquela que nasce da compreensão. Quando você faz a relação de causa e efeito e compreende a origem de determinados hábitos negativos que sabotam sua felicidade, você tem condições de reverter essa situação através dessa prática. Então, reflita sobre qual seria a austeridade que te ajudaria a fortalecer a vontade? Qual seria a prática que te ajudaria nesse momento da sua jornada?”

“La voluntad es tal vez el mayor poder del alma. Y este poder es desarrollado a través de la persistencia y de la disciplina. Por eso siempre incentivo la práctica de la austeridad inteligente, aquella que nace de la comprensión. Cuando haces la relación de causa y efecto y comprendes el origen de determinados hábitos negativos que sabotean tu felicidad, tienes condiciones de revertir esa situación a través de esta práctica. Entonces reflexiona sobre ¿cuál sería la austeridad que te ayudaría a fortalecer la voluntad? ¿Cuál sería la práctica que te ayudaría en este momento del camino?”

“The will is perhaps the greatest power of the soul. This power is developed through the persistence of discipline. This is why I always encourage you to practice an intelligent austerity, one that is born out of comprehension. When you make the link between cause and effect and can understand the origin of certain negative habits that sabotage your happiness, you have the potential to revert the situation through this practice of an intelligent austerity. Take a moment to reflect on what kind of austerity would help you to strengthen your willpower. Which particular practice would help you most at this point of your journey?”

Today's Daily Dharma: Replacing Addiction with Compassion

Image: Courtesy Don Farber
Replacing Addiction with Compassion
The real purpose of Buddhist practice is to cut down your addictions and to correct your habitual patterns and this can be achieved as a layperson or as a monk or nun. That brings us to the question of Buddhist ethics?changing habitual patterns and getting rid of the old addictions, such as attachments, and replacing them with love, compassion, generosity, and patience.

- Gelek Rinpoche, "A Lama for All Seasons"

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Via FB: Jesus Cures Homophobia!

Na Parada LGBT da maior cidade brasileira, evangélicos se unem para mostrar que a intolerância não pode ter lugar na nossa sociedade.  

#JesusCuraaHomofobia #MaisAmor #ParadaLGBTdeSP



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Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día- Flower of the day 10/06/2015

“As técnicas e práticas espirituais estão a serviço de propiciar serenidade mental. Mas uma coisa é a técnica meditativa, outra coisa é a meditação. Qualquer um pode praticar técnicas, mas nem todos podem entrar em estado de meditação. Esse é um fenômeno que não se domina, pois não está sob a jurisdição do ego. A técnica é uma escolha do ego consciente, mas o fenômeno de ser arrebatado pelo Divino está além dele. Você pode plantar sementes, mas não pode determinar quando elas brotarão.”

“Las técnicas y prácticas espirituales están al servicio de propiciar serenidad mental. Pero una cosa es la técnica meditativa, y otra cosa es la meditación. Cualquiera puede practicar técnicas, pero no todos pueden entrar en estado de meditación. Este es un fenómeno que no se domina, porque no está bajo la jurisdicción del ego. La técnica es una elección del ego consciente, pero el fenómeno de ser arrebatado por lo Divino está más allá de él. Puedes plantar semillas, pero no puedes determinar cuando ellas brotarán.”

“Spiritual techniques and practices serve to make mental serenity possible. A meditative technique is different from meditation itself. Anyone can practice techniques, but not everyone can enter a state of meditation. This is a phenomenon that cannot be controlled, because it’s not under the jurisdiction of the ego. The technique is chosen by the conscious ego, but the phenomenon of being overtaken by the Divine happens beyond the ego. You can plant the seeds, but you cannot determine when they will sprout.”

Today's Daily Dharma: Mindfulness from Beginning to End



Mindfulness from Beginning to End
To know the truth of what is there . . . is the beginning and end of mindfulness.

- Joan Duncan Oliver, "Do I Mind?"

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día- Flower of the day 09/06/2015

“A criança nasce amando, mas logo aprende a odiar, porque entra em contato com a inconsciência coletiva. Muito cedo ela aprende a sentir ciúme e a usar máscaras para receber o que deseja. Isso aciona um círculo vicioso que faz com que o fluxo natural do amor seja interrompido.”

“El niño nace amando, pero luego aprende a odiar, porque entra en contacto con la inconsciencia colectiva. Muy temprano aprende a sentir celos y a usar máscaras para recibir lo que desea. Esto acciona un círculo vicioso que hace que el flujo natural del amor sea interrumpido.”

"When children are born, they are loving. But soon after they learn to hate, because they come into contact with the collective unconscious. From very early on they learn to feel jealousy and to use masks to get what they want. This sets off a vicious circle that interrupts the natural flow of love.”

Today's Daily Dharma: Less Ambition, Less Disturbance

Photograph by Iva Peele
Less Ambition, Less Disturbance
The beautiful thing about having less obsessions and ambitions, and just sitting straight and watching the breathing, is that nothing will disturb us. Things only disturb us when we have an aim. When we have an aim, we become obsessed. Say our aim is to go somewhere, but somebody parks right in front of our car, blocking us. If something gets in the way of our aim, it becomes a terrible thing. If we don?t have an aim, though, it doesn't matter.

- Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, "Do Nothing"

Monday, June 8, 2015

Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día- Flower of the day 08/06/2015

“Você pode responder às situações da vida de duas maneiras: agindo ou reagindo. A ação é uma resposta que nasce da presença, e jamais gera sofrimento. Ela é inofensiva. A reação é o contrário. Ela sempre gera uma cadeia de consequências negativas. Por exemplo, se você come porque sente fome, apenas para suprir uma necessidade natural do seu corpo, essa resposta é positiva. Mas, quando come sem sentir fome, para aliviar uma ansiedade, você sobrecarrega o seu metabolismo, gerando consequências danosas para todo o seu sistema.”

“Puedes responder a las situaciones de la vida de dos maneras: actuando o reaccionando. La acción es una respuesta que nace de la presencia, y jamás genera sufrimiento. Es inofensiva. La reacción es lo contrario. Siempre genera una cadena de consecuencias negativas. Por ejemplo, si comes porque sientes hambre, solo para suplir una necesidad natural de tu cuerpo, esa respuesta es positiva. Pero cuando comes sin sentir hambre, para aliviar una ansiedad, sobrecargas tu metabolismo, generando consecuencias dañinas para todo tu sistema.”

“You can respond to life situations in two ways: by acting or reacting. An action is a response that is born of the present moment and it never generates suffering nor causes harm. A reaction is the opposite of this: it always sparks a chain of negative consequences. For example, if you eat because you are hungry, simply to fulfill a natural need of your body, this is a positive response. But if you eat when you are not hungry, to alleviate some anxiety, then you overload your metabolism, generating harmful consequences for your whole body.”