Revoked

A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Chaim Tannenbaum - "America the Beautiful"

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Make the jump here to read the story about it on Utne

Via Daily Dharma: Do You Live Well with Others?

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Even if you have awakened to your enlightened nature, there is still further to go in your spiritual journey if you’re not living harmoni...
Sunday, June 4, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: On Questioning and Faith

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When one is analyzing and studying, it is good to ask questions and to have doubts . . . . Analysis produces a faith that is certain. —...

Via Ram Dass

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The only thing that ever dies is the model you have in your mind of who you think you are. That’s what dies.  - Ram Dass -
Saturday, June 3, 2017

Via Lion's Roar: What is the Buddhist view on sexuality?

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The Buddhist flag (right) debuted in Sri Lanka in 1855 and was adopted internationally in 1952. The rainbow pride flag, designed by Gilbe...

Via Daily Dharma: An Unedited Life

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We think we know our own life, but what we know is only an edited version, colored by our emotions and narrow vision. How close can we co...
Friday, June 2, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: A Noble Person's Mindset

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A noble person does not do good because of willpower. She does it through a combination of, on the one hand, modesty about self, and, on ...

Via Google: Gilbert Baker, criador da bandeira LGBT, é homenageado com doodle

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O artista e ativista americano, que completaria hoje 66 anos, criou um dos maiores símbolos de representatividade do mundo
Thursday, June 1, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: Facing the Dark Sides

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It is only when one identifies totally with mumyo , the heart of darkness, that the walls of the proud ego-self are shattered and the true ...
Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Via Ram Dass

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Ultimately you live simultaneously in all of the planes of consciousness all the time, so that in a way, it’s like a vertical cut up ...

Via Daily Dharma: Freedom from Who We Think We Are

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What gets in the way of this movement toward our authentic self, more than anything, is our insistence on identifying with the small sel...
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Via Impact: A Zen Master's Advice On Coping With Trump

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“Trump’s grand and vulgar self-absorption is inviting all of us to examine our own selfishness. His ignorance calls us to attend to ou...

Via Daily Dharma: Don't Bully Yourself

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It never works to bully the body, or the heart, into poses it’s not ready to enter. —Anne Cushman, “ The Yoga of Creativity ”
Monday, May 29, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: Making Our Own Contribution to World Peace

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I came to the realization that fighting against the system, at least in my mind, wasn’t working. Somehow I had to recognize that I was a ...
Sunday, May 28, 2017

Via Ram Dass

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When we first understand there’s a journey, a path, we tend to get somewhat hysterical. We want to sell it to everybody, change everybo...

Via Daily Dharma: When Things Don't Bring Us Happiness Inbox x

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We keep assuming that because things aren’t bringing us happiness, they’re the wrong things, rather than recognizing that the pursuit its...
Saturday, May 27, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: Taking Care of What Is Not Broken

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The most comfortable and wisest people are those who watch their health when they are healthy; guard their country when it is untroubled;...

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Friday, May 26, 2017

Via Daily Dharma: Challenging Your Ego

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When you challenge ego-mind, be firm but gentle, penetrating but never aggressive. Just say to your ego-mind, “Show me your face!” When n...
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