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.

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Via Ram Dass // Words of Wisdom - November 27, 2019 💌

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"Ours is a journey toward simplicity, toward quietness, toward a kind of joy that is not in time. In this journey out of time to ...

Via Daily Dharma: Developing Tolerance of Differing Views

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The key to developing tolerance is to separate the validity of an idea from the validity of the person holding the idea. Behind every ide...

Via Lion's Roar: Buddhism’s Next 40 Years: Right Activism

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I believe modern thought’s greatest contribution to Buddhism is to our understanding of the second noble truth—the causes of suffering. ...
Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: Uncover Your Great Determination

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When the great root of faith and the great ball of doubt are present, great determination will arise. Great determination is a strong resol...
Monday, November 25, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: The Power of Small Transformations

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We are constantly being transformed when we travel on the path. While we may be the same individual on one level, on another level we are d...
Sunday, November 24, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: Learning to Be Human

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Fact is, we practice being human in every waking moment. And the more mindfully we practice, the more often our conflicts dissolve, the m...

Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - November 24, 2019 💌

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"The witness is your leverage in the game. The witness 'me' isn't trying to change any of the other 'me's...

Vis White Crane: This Day in Gay History November 24

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  1632 - BARUCH SPINOZA ,  Dutch philosopher was born (d.1677); One of the great rationalists of 17th century philosophy, he laid the ...

Via Daily Dharma: Our Enduring Buddha Nature

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We are still in the ocean of samsara; we have not yet gotten our heads fully out of the water. We have roamed about in one confused state...
Friday, November 22, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: Make Peace with the Present

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Letting things be, without obsessing to change or improve them, could be seen as a highly developed form of compassion, one of the most c...

Buddhism and Science: lecture by Prof. C. K. Raju

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: How to Live Without Regret

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The Buddha’s teachings are about cultivating the beautiful and the good, the seeds of possibility that live in every human heart: generos...

Via Gay Wisdom: This Day in Gay History November 21 - VOLTAIRE

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1694 - VOLTAIRE , French philosopher, born (d: 1778); born François-Marie Arouet, better known by the nom de plume Voltaire , was...
Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Social Action - Ram Dass Full Lecture 1980

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From the 'Ashram Without Walls' series, Ram Dass discusses how we can align our aspirations with our actions. We learn to listen ...

The Plane of Pure Love - Ram Dass

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Via Lion's Roar: The Path of Gratitude

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The Path of Gratitude The goal of Shin Buddhism’s central practice, nembuts...

Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - November 20, 2019 💌

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"Of course it's embarrassing not to always be infinitely wise, but I feel that what we can offer each other is our truth of th...

Via Daily Dharma: Embark on the Path of Enlightenment

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Supreme enlightenment encompasses a path that we can comprehend, a way by which we can understand the universe as it exists and by which ...

USA for UNHCR: "Somewhere" performed by Portland, Maine's Pihcintu Chorus.

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  "Somewhere" performed by Portland, Maine's Pihcintu Chorus. Pihcintu is comprised ...
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