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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.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Via Buddhism on Beliefnet :
Monday, November 12, 2012
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 12, 2012
Being In Touch
You cannot achieve enlightenment by locking yourself in your room. Transformation is possible only when you are in touch.
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- Thich Nhat Hanh, "The Fertile Soil of Sangha"
Sunday, November 11, 2012
California, USA: After Electoral Wins, Gay Activists Await the Supreme Court
Written by scott on November 11th, 2012
“We shouldn’t have to go state after state after state — it’ll take forever,” said gay marriage activist Billy Bradford of Castro Valley. He said activists are hoping for a ruling similar to the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision that ended all restrictions on interracial marriage, “so we can move on to other things that face this country.”
read the full article here
JMG Quote Of The Day - Maureen Dowd
"Romney and Tea Party loonies dismissed half the country as chattel and
moochers who did not belong in their 'traditional' America. But the more
they insulted the president with birther cracks, the more they tried to
force chastity belts on women, and the more they made Hispanics, blacks
and gays feel like the help, the more these groups burned to prove
that, knitted together, they could give the dead-enders of white male
domination the boot. The election about the economy also sounded the
death knell for the Republican culture wars. Romney was still running in
an illusory country where husbands told
wives how to vote, and the wives who worked had better get home in time
to cook dinner. But in the real country, many wives were urging husbands
not to vote for a Brylcreemed boss out of a ’50s boardroom whose party
was helping to revive a 50-year-old debate over contraception. Just like
the Bushes before him, Romney tried to portray himself as more
American than his Democratic opponent. But America’s gallimaufry wasn’t
knuckling under to the gentry this time." - Maureen Dowd, writing for the New York Times.
Via O Bosque de Berkana / FB:
Poema de Jiddu Krishnamurti
''Eu não tenho nome,
Eu sou como a brisa fresca das montanhas.
Eu não têm abrigo;
''Eu não tenho nome,
Eu sou como a brisa fresca das montanhas.
Eu não têm abrigo;
Sou como as águas errantes.
Eu não tenho nenhum santuário, como os deuses escuros;
Também não estou à sombra dos templos da profundidade.
Eu não tenho livros sagrados;
Também não sou bem-temperado na tradição.
Eu não estou no incenso
Montagem sobre os altares elevados,
Nem na pompa de cerimônias.
Eu não sou nem na imagem de escultura,
Nem no canto rico de uma voz melodiosa.
Eu não sou limitado por teorias,
Nem corrompido por crenças.
Não estou realizado na escravidão das religiões,
Nem na agonia piedosa de seus sacerdotes.
Eu não estou preso por filosofias,
Nem no realizadar no poder de suas seitas.
Eu não sou nem baixo, nem alto,
Eu sou o adorador eo adorado.
Eu sou livre.
Minha canção é a canção do rio
Apelando para o mar aberto,
Errante, errante,
Eu sou a Vida.
Eu não tenho nome,
Eu sou como a brisa fresca das montanhas.''
Jiddu Krishnamurti
Eu não tenho nenhum santuário, como os deuses escuros;
Também não estou à sombra dos templos da profundidade.
Eu não tenho livros sagrados;
Também não sou bem-temperado na tradição.
Eu não estou no incenso
Montagem sobre os altares elevados,
Nem na pompa de cerimônias.
Eu não sou nem na imagem de escultura,
Nem no canto rico de uma voz melodiosa.
Eu não sou limitado por teorias,
Nem corrompido por crenças.
Não estou realizado na escravidão das religiões,
Nem na agonia piedosa de seus sacerdotes.
Eu não estou preso por filosofias,
Nem no realizadar no poder de suas seitas.
Eu não sou nem baixo, nem alto,
Eu sou o adorador eo adorado.
Eu sou livre.
Minha canção é a canção do rio
Apelando para o mar aberto,
Errante, errante,
Eu sou a Vida.
Eu não tenho nome,
Eu sou como a brisa fresca das montanhas.''
Jiddu Krishnamurti
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 11, 2012
A Life Informed by Death
If
we really faced our fear of death, our lives would ultimately be
lighter and more joyful. I don't propose death awareness to depress us.
It enhances our ability to live more fully.
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- Larry Rosenberg, "Only the Practice of Dharma Can Help Us at the Time of Death"
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Via humanmedia.org:
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Via JMG: Pat Boone Has The Sadz
"For over 200 years, we were the most successful, admired and envied nation in world history. Unashamedly, we declared ourselves to be a Christian nation, granting security and protection to all faiths, creeds and ethnicities. Our laws demanded obedience to the laws of God – because they had proven to be the best ever conceived for creating and maintaining a healthy, productive and fair society. Friend, our people have rejected the very same God and His way, and clamored after a king who has promised to provide, protect and lead them into a Promised Land where 'everybody has everything.' So that same God must take His hand off those who have rejected Him and allow them to reap the consequences." - Pat Boone, writing for World Net Daily.
Labels: crackpots, Pat Boone, religion, World Net Daily
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 10, 2012
The Reverence of Attention
You
come to learn, you’re asking to be taught, and what you give is your
attention. That can include asking skeptical questions, intellectual
questions, any kind of questions. Devotion and reverence don’t
necessarily depend on bows and accolades.
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- Lama Surya Das, "Old Wine, New Bottles"
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