"I've always felt like something of an outsider. I've always had friends, but I've always come from an outside point of view. I think that's important. If you grow up gay, or in a household that's agnostic, when most people are religious, then from the get-go, you are saying that there are things that the majority of society believes that I don't believe." - Nate Silver, telling Britain's Guardian that his "dorkiness" has helped him succeed.
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.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Via JMG: HomoQuotable - Nate Silver
"I've always felt like something of an outsider. I've always had friends, but I've always come from an outside point of view. I think that's important. If you grow up gay, or in a household that's agnostic, when most people are religious, then from the get-go, you are saying that there are things that the majority of society believes that I don't believe." - Nate Silver, telling Britain's Guardian that his "dorkiness" has helped him succeed.
Via JMG: Rufus Wainwright & Hubby For The Gap
Advertising Age notes the new campaign from Gap:
A stylish film running online in the U.S. and on broadcast outside the States accompanies colorful print ads featuring some famous celebrity pairings, including actors Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan, representing "True Love," musician Rufus Wainwright and artistic director Jorn Weisbrodt, who stand for "Married Love," while "Fatherly Love" figures rapper Nas and his famous blues musician pop, Olu Dara. The ads and film were shot by director/DP Peggy Sirota.
Labels: advertising, GAP, gay artists, Rufus Wainwright
Via Buddhism on Beliefnet:
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Via The Economist / FB:
Daily
chart: Attitudes toward gay marriage are changing—and fast. Across
most of the West, polls show a majority of public opinion in favour of
equality for gays. That said, in 78 countries—mostly in the Muslim
world, Africa and other developing states—gay sex is still a crime.
Today’s chart maps gay marriage rights around the world http://econ.st/10fAJAY
My buddy Andrew C remided me, "Brasil is not presented accurately. Civil unions provide the same 110 rights as marriage and marriage is completely legal in 3 states if I am not mistaken. And the US is so behind on this...what an embarrassment."
My buddy Andrew C remided me, "Brasil is not presented accurately. Civil unions provide the same 110 rights as marriage and marriage is completely legal in 3 states if I am not mistaken. And the US is so behind on this...what an embarrassment."
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 19, 2012
The Force of Gratitude
Gratitude
is a way of undercutting your ego—that is, it is a way of being
Buddhist. It really goes back to interdependence and those basic
Buddhist concepts. There is an awareness that we get now and then about
what we owe to others, and Shinran feels that that should become the
moving force of one’s life. Then the egoism kind of takes care of
itself.
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- Rev. Dr. Alfred Bloom, "Beyond Religion"
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 17, 2012
Complete Practice
When
people talk about practicing the buddhadharma, I think they sometimes
fail to realize that the buddhadharma is a comprehensive religious
system. It doesn’t just mean sitting on your meditation cushion and
focusing on your breath. Buddhism is a practice for your whole life.
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- Charles Prebish, "Pursuing an American Buddhism"
Friday, November 16, 2012
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 16, 2012
Our Fundamental Goodness
I’ve
found that pointing people to their fundamental goodness will awaken
it. It’s more skillful than pointing to the negative. We are so loyal to
our suffering and to seeing ourselves as damaged that it’s very easy to
use spiritual practice to reinforce our self-judgment. That doesn’t
help people become liberated.
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- Jack Kornfield, "The Wise Heart"
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Via JMG: Catholic Church Gave $2M
Catholic Church Gave $2M To Feed The Homeless Fund Hatred & Fuel Bigotry
NOM Exposed takes note:
Taking up where the Mormons left off in 2008, the Catholic Church – and its affiliate, the Knights of Columbus – have made considerable investments in the marriage fights in Minnesota, Maryland, Washington State and Maine this election cycle – spending nearly $2 million. In addition, a close ally of the Church and past co-conspirator, the National Organization for Marriage, spent more than $5.2 million this cycle. Final campaign figures for Maryland and Maine will be available by the end of the month.That's $11.3 million that didn't go to pay molestation settlements. Time for some more parishes to declare bankruptcy!
Marriage equality opponents across the four states raised $11.3 million. The Catholic Church’s contributions make up 17 percent of that total figure. When you add in the contributions of Church ally NOM, the reality of the coordinated effort becomes clear: the Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus and NOM are responsible for funding nearly 65 percent of all anti-equality efforts in Minnesota, Maryland, Washington State and Maine.
Labels: 2012 elections, Catholic Church, hate groups, molestation, NOM, organized crime, religion, Vatican
VIa JMG: Uruguay Considers Marriage
Uruguay, which already has civil unions, began this week considering a move to full marriage equality.
The proposed "marriage equality" law would change Uruguay's nearly-century-old civil code and give married gays and lesbians all the rights and responsibilities of heterosexual married couples, including the possibility of adopting children. It was drafted by gay rights activists in the so-called "Black Sheep Collective" and now has the support of lawmakers in the ruling Broad Front coalition, which decided Wednesday to debate the measure next week in the House of Deputies' constitutional commission. "Today's society is much broader than the heterosexual, and the civil code should reflect this: a marriage institution that applies equally to all," Federico Grana, a member of the collective, told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "This goes well beyond homosexuality — it's a law that gives all the same rights and responsibilities."
Labels: LGBT rights, South America, Uruguay
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Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 15, 2012
The Real Meaning of Mindfulness
When
mindfulness is equated with bare attention, it can easily lead to the
misconception that the cultivation of mindfulness has nothing to do with
ethics or with the cultivation of wholesome states of mind and the
attenuation of unwholesome states. Nothing could be further from the
truth.
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- B. Alan Wallace, "A Mindful Balance"
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma November 14, 2012
Take A Moment
As
an experiment, the next time you are doing an errand, stuck in traffic,
or standing in line at the supermarket, instead of being preoccupied
with where you’re going or what needs to be done, take a moment to
simply send loving wishes to all those around you. Often, there is an
immediate and very remarkable shift as we feel more connected and more
present.
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- Joseph Goldstein, "Triumph of the Heart"
Via God / FB:
God says,
"The extra big time bonus winner of SMITE TUESDAY is any US citizen who wants their state to secede from the USA.
These people are still quite mad that their political team didn't win the election. They are sore losers. Rather than just move on, they are signing worthless Internet petitions.
WELL I SHALL SMITE THEM! Their pitiful Internet petitions will be ignored! Their states shall stay part of the USA!! And they shall suffer the agony of defeat and curse their lives every single day.
SMITE!"
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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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 The historic votes of four states this week in favor of gay marriage — an apparent sea change in U.S. public opinion — have sparked the hopes of many Californians who want to turn the tide in the Golden State. But that doesn’t mean advocates of gay marriage want to see Californians vote on another ballot measure here. Instead, they’re counting on a relatively conservative U.S. Supreme Court to make same-sex unions legal throughout the country.
“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.”
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