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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.
Friday, December 21, 2012
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Viva São Paulo!
BRAZIL: São Paulo State Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Brazilian Law Blog reports:
Reposted from Joe
Brazil is about to see something that we only heard about from the United States: a massive movement of people going to one specific State, in order to get married there. This is because São Paulo State (where São Paulo city is located) has updated its registration rules in order to allow the automatic registration of same sex marriages, without the need of a previous court order. This change has followed, with some delay, a decision from the Brazilian Supreme Court regarding same sex marriage.The state of Sao Paulo has 41 million residents! The city of Sao Paulo is the largest in the southern hemisphere!
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Tricycle Daily Dharma December 20, 2012
Living in a Cosmic Democracy
Living
in harmony with all beings is flexibility. It is a kind of cosmic
democracy. Each of us has a role in the situation and gets one vote. You
cast your vote by being here like a great unmoving mountain. Please
cast your vote completely: that is your job. Then listen to all other
beings, especially foreigners, especially strangers, and especially
enemies.
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- Reb Anderson, “In It Together”
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Via JMG: New Gallup Poll On LGBT Issues
Gallup reports:
While 53% of Americans support legalizing same-sex marriage, significantly higher percentages support the idea of equal rights for partners or spouses of gays or lesbians when it comes to inheritance rights and employee benefits, and making it legal for gays and lesbians to adopt children. Support for all three issues is up at least slightly from three years ago.
Less than half of Americans, however, support the idea of openly gay adults serving as Boy Scout leaders. Given the lack of a trend on this question, it is not clear whether support is higher than in the past, or the degree to which the lack of support may reflect respondents' reluctance to say how a private organization should decide who holds its positions of leadership.
Labels: Boy Scouts, Gallup, gay adoption, insurance, LGBT rights, marriage equality, polls
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An Honest Look
Simply
doing good deeds, or even being a devoted meditator, doesn’t mean
anything without the painful honesty that’s required to look at what
we’re doing. We must take our heads out of the ground and look at all of
the ways we get in our own way—fooling ourselves and obstructing the
possibility of living a more open and genuine life.
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- Ezra Bayda, “The ‘Helper’ Syndrome”
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
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Tricycle Daily Dharma December 18, 2012
Letting the Heart Speak
If
any preoccupation comes in to bother the mind, just say in your heart,
‘Leave me alone. Don’t bother me. You’re no affair of mine.’ If any
critical thoughts come up—fear for your life, fear that you’ll die,
thinking of this person, thinking of that person—just say in your heart,
‘Don’t bother me. You’re no affair of mine.’
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- Ajahn Chah, “The Last Gift”
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