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, January 1, 2020

Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - January 1, 2020 🌈

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" We are on an inevitable course of awakening. If you understand that message deeply, it allows you to enter into your spiritua...

Via Daily Dharma: The First Step of Transformation

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The Buddha saw: our thoughts, emotions, and actions are the primary sources of our suffering. Equally, our thoughts, emotions, and actions...
Tuesday, December 31, 2019

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

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"My route is through the heart, of devotion. That is a path. There are many pathways through here. One is the path of wisdom, one...

Via Daily Dharma: Move Through Transitions with Care

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Do not think of doors as obstacles to whatever is on the other side. Practice opening them magnanimously and closing them with care. —G...
Monday, December 30, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: How Morals Arise

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Morality is an outcome or consequence of a well-ordered mind, and such a mind is well-ordered because there is correct understanding of t...

Via Daily Dharma: How Insight Can Transform You

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Insight is the beginning of transformation, not the end. —Oren Jay Sofer, “Turning a Ship” CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Sunday, December 29, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: Toward Our Buddha Nature

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For the entrusting heart, you don’t work toward Buddha; you make yourself available to let Buddha work toward you. —Andrew Cooper, “Regre...

Via Daily Dharma: Opening to What Is Truly Here

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The insights that arise in the course of meditating are often surprises. The awakening mind lets go of the old fictions we invent and ope...

Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - December 29, 2019 💌 🎆

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  "Old age is rife with change. Old age is training you in change: change in your body, of relationships, change of your energy, ...
Thursday, December 26, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: Building Strength in Trying Times

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In times of trial, one must learn to endure whatever may come and thereby strengthen and improve oneself. After all, it is only the person...

Ram Dass Via Querty: Rest in peace / The LGBTQ figures we lost in 2019

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Spiritual philosopher Ram Dass died December 22 in Hawaii. He was 88. Born Richard Alpert, he was a clinical psychologist but a trip to I...
Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Via Daily Dharma: The Blessings of New Beginnings

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Life moves in circles, goes through cycles, regenerates, starts over. Every 24 hours the sky goes dark and night comes and we sleep and t...

Via Sounds True / In Gratitude for Ram Dass

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A Remembrance and a Gift of His Teachings ...

Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation - Statement from the Love Serve Remember Foundation on Ram Dass’ Passing

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  Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert) died peacefully at home in Maui on December 22, 2019 Click here to read Ram Dass’ obituary . Ple...

Via Daily Dharma: A Generous Love

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Imagine loving one hundred percent. Imagine acknowledging someone one hundred percent, with no thought of getting something in return. ...

Via Daily Dharma: Everything Is Given and Received

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In the end, it’s not so important who gives and who receives. What matters is cultivating the openhandedness that takes us beyond clingin...
Monday, December 23, 2019

Via FB: Food for thought: To all my Trump-loving friends who can't wait for him to beat these impeachment charges so he can run for a second term

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I had to share. Food for thought: To all my Trump-loving friends who can't wait for him to beat these impeachment charges so he can ...

Via Daily Dharma: Recognizing Our Precious Human Life

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Compassion for others builds self-confidence, as does remembering our precious human life, its meaning, purpose, and rarity. —H. H. the D...

Via Daily Dharma: Create Light with Your Actions

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ust as fire can be used for beneficial purposes or for destruction, our actions can create either happiness or suffering. —Beth Roth, “Fa...
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