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.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma June 2, 2012
As If There is Nothing to Lose
Gratitude,
the simple and profound feeling of being thankful, is the foundation of
all generosity. I am generous when I believe that right now, right
here, in this form and this place, I am myself being given what I need.
Generosity requires that we relinquish something, and this is impossible
if we are not glad for what we have. Otherwise the giving hand closes
into a fist and won’t let go.
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- Sallie Jiko Tisdale, “As If There is Nothing to Lose"
Read the entire article in the Tricycle Wisdom Collection
Read the entire article in the Tricycle Wisdom Collection
Via ॐ Blue Buddha Quote Collective
"The
first drawback of anger is that it destroys your inner peace; the
second is that it distorts your view of reality. If you think about this
and come to understand that anger is really unhelpful, that it is only
destructive, you can begin to distance yourself from anger."
~ H.H. The Dalai Lama.
Via Alternet:
Hedges: The Christian Right's Crusade Against Gays Is Far Scarier Than You Think
Read the entire article here:
http://www.alternet.org/teaparty/155633/hedges:_the_christian_right%27s_crusade_against_gays_is_far_scarier_than_you_think/?page=1
Friday, June 1, 2012
JC Penney you Rock!
JC Penney Responds To JMG Reader
JMG reader Mike shares his email exchange with JC Penney:
Dear JCP, I love you guys. I have never been into a JC Penney store, but after seeing your ad with Cooper Smith and Todd Koch and their kids ... well, you guys rock. I will find something to buy, just to say thank you!! sincerely, mikeAnd that, kids, is how you win business.
Dear Mike, Thank you for sharing with me your very valuable feedback. As a company founded on “The Golden Rule,” we consider it our top priority to treat each customer as we would like to be treated. Fair and Square. We are in the process of dreaming up new ways to make you love shopping with us and your comments help us move one step closer to becoming your favorite store! Hope you have a great weekend! Sincerely, Chris, Customer Care Representative.
Via JMG:
HomoQuotable - Peter Tatchell
"While
I doubt that Elizabeth II is a raging homophobe, she certainly doesn't
appear to gay-friendly. Not once in her 60-year reign has she publicly
acknowledged the existence of the LGBT community – or gay members of her
own royal family. The Queen has turned her back on queens. While she
has spoken approvingly of the UK's many races and faiths, for six
decades she has ignored LGBT Britons."Judging from her silence, it seems that we are the unspeakable ones – the people she cannot bare to acknowledge or mention in public. Why the double standards? Regardless of whether these omissions are a reflection of the Queen's personal views or the result of advice from her courtiers, as monarch she bears ultimate responsibility. Her silence sends a signal of exclusion and disrespect." - Famed British activist Peter Tatchell, writing for the Guardian UK. The Queen's diamond jubilee celebration takes place this weekend.
Via JMG: Michelle Obama: Discriminating Against Same-Sex Couples Just Isn't Right
Michelle Obama: Discriminating Against Same-Sex Couples Just Isn't Right
The
First Lady has posted a video response to some questions she's gotten
via her Twitter account. The final question (listed above) comes at the
5:15 mark.Via Gay Politics Report:
- ExxonMobil shareholders reject LGBT nondiscrimination policy
- Advocates failed this week to garner majority support from
ExxonMobil shareholders for a resolution urging the company to adopt
an explicit policy of nondiscrimination toward LGBT employees. The
company said it already prohibits all forms of discrimination. Dallas Voice
(5/30)
Via Gay Politics Report:
- N.J. Senate rejects gay nominee for state’s high court
- The
New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted against
confirming Bruce Harris, an openly gay Republican nominated to the state
Supreme Court by Gov. Chris Christie. Democrats, who control the
committee, objected to Harris’ stated intention to recuse himself on
issues involving marriage equality, a stance that also concerned LGBT
activists. “As someone who has supported Bruce Harris’ nomination to the
state Supreme Court, I am terribly disappointed with his answers on his
recusal. Frankly, I found them nonsensical,” said Steven Goldstein of
the group Garden State Equality. New Jersey Online
(5/31)
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