"Here is where some critics have incorrectly interpreted the legal process. Some have said that I am trying to unilaterally disregard state law by not suing county clerks who have elected to issue same sex marriage licenses. Several District Courts have addressed the issue. Two separate judges essentially ordered two different county clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples. Another judge ruled that the state’s prohibitive statutes are unconstitutional, paving the way for another clerk to start issuing the licenses. I maintain that the best way to resolve this issue is for the NM Supreme Court to decide whether our current law is unconstitutional. Finally, some people, including the governor, say that the issue of whether same sex couples should be afforded the same rights as everyone else in our state must be decided by the voters. I urge the reader to consider the following: The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863; The 19th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage) in 1920; the Civil Rights Act of 1964;---none of which were voted upon by the general electorate." - New Mexico Attorney General Gary King, who is expected to run for governor in 2014. (Via Zack Ford)
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Via JMG: NEW MEXICO: Attorney General Slams Putting Marriage To A Public Vote
"Here is where some critics have incorrectly interpreted the legal process. Some have said that I am trying to unilaterally disregard state law by not suing county clerks who have elected to issue same sex marriage licenses. Several District Courts have addressed the issue. Two separate judges essentially ordered two different county clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples. Another judge ruled that the state’s prohibitive statutes are unconstitutional, paving the way for another clerk to start issuing the licenses. I maintain that the best way to resolve this issue is for the NM Supreme Court to decide whether our current law is unconstitutional. Finally, some people, including the governor, say that the issue of whether same sex couples should be afforded the same rights as everyone else in our state must be decided by the voters. I urge the reader to consider the following: The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863; The 19th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage) in 1920; the Civil Rights Act of 1964;---none of which were voted upon by the general electorate." - New Mexico Attorney General Gary King, who is expected to run for governor in 2014. (Via Zack Ford)
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma September 23, 2013
Spend Some Time with Yourself
I
try to encourage my students to encounter the world within themselves,
to try to follow the thread as to why they’re writing as deeply as they
can into their subconscious. I tell them before they do any research,
they should spend time with themselves, however long it takes: it could
be a couple of days, or a couple of years. After that, you actually
encounter someone else as someone else. You allow the world to enter and
to become part of you, to break whatever cage you’ve been rattling
around in. That part is interesting, too: we have to see our own cages.
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- Nick Flynn, "Real Enough"
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 22, 2013
Dogen’s Cookbook
When
you prepare food, do not see with ordinary eyes and do not think with
ordinary mind. Take up a blade of grass and construct a treasure king's
land; enter into a particle of dust and turn the great dharma wheel. Do
not arouse disdainful mind when you prepare a broth of wild grasses; do
not arouse joyful mind when you prepare a fine cream soup. Where there
is no discrimination, how can there be distaste? Thus, do not be
careless even when you work with poor materials, and sustain your
efforts even when you have excellent materials. Never change your
attitude according to the materials. If you do, it is like varying your
truth when speaking with different people; then you are not a
practitioner of the way.
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- Zen Master Dogen, “Instructions for the Tenzo”
Saturday, September 21, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 21, 2013
Wisdom at Work
The
desire to know something is wisdom at work. Being mindful is not
difficult. But it’s difficult to be continuously aware. For that you
need right effort. But it does not require a great deal of energy. It’s
relaxed perseverance in reminding yourself to be aware. When you are
aware, wisdom unfolds naturally, and there is still more interest.
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- Sayadaw U Tejaniya, "The Wise Investigator"
Friday, September 20, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 19, 2013
A Ladder Up
How
our representatives spend our taxes reveals in stark black and white
our nation's values and concerns. And how we respond to their decisions
reveals, too, our own souls, our own deepest values. These responses
show where we stand in relation to our neighbors and to those across the
country who share our humanity, who look to us for a ladder up from the
pains of poverty, illness, and hunger.
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- Bhikkhu Bodhi, "The Attack at Home"
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 17, 2013
The Virtue of Non-Violence
To
face—with open hands—armed, shielded, gas-masked riot police is the
greatest form of courage. Non-violence is how you expose the violence of
the system, and not seeing as “other” those charged with carrying out
physical violence is how you communicate with them directly.
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- Paul Hawken, "Upsurge"
Sunday, September 15, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 15, 2013
It's Nothing Personal
Understanding
that there is no solid, singular, or permanent 'me' makes it possible
to accommodate whatever arises in life without feeling so intimidated by
our experience, without rolling over like a defeated dog in a dogfight.
We can see that things arise due to our karma playing itself out and
that it does not necessarily have to be so personal.
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- Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, “Realizing Guiltlessness”
Saturday, September 14, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 14, 2013
On the Body
The body that we have is a living
body. Mostly we were taught that the body is what we leave here when we
die. I think that is a terrible mistake. The body that we have is not a
dead body. We don’t know exactly how dead bodies come to be, but it is
absolutely clear that this body is the living body. So we need to draw
the basic concepts about “the body” from the living process.
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- Eugene T. Gendlin, “Focusing”
Friday, September 13, 2013
Via JMG: NBA Commissioner Slams Sports World For Staying Silent On Russia And Gays
"I’m gonna behave myself, for the record here, which is unlike me. But you know, the first phone call to the new head of the Olympics was from President Putin, and everyone wants to talk about the Russian law on homosexuality. Think about the opportunities that sports have to make a continuing statement, and the only thing that we’re saying in that context is ‘Shhhh! No one say anything!’" - NBA Commissioner David Stern, speaking yesterday at the Beyond Sports Summit.
Via JMG: Cher Turns Down Sochi Oympics Gig
Cher, seen above performing in June to 10,000 screaming gay men at the NYC Pride Pier Dance, has rejected an offer to appear at the Sochi Olympics. She tells Maclean's: "I can’t name names but my friend called who is a big oligarch over
there, and asked me if I’d like to be an ambassador for the Olympics and
open the show. I immediately said no. I want to know why all of this
gay hate just exploded over there. He said the Russian people don’t feel
the way the government does."
Reposted from Joe
Via GayPolitics Report:
Russian leader criticized by Pelosi
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Thursday that she hoped LGBT people were seen by Vladimir Putin as "God's children," a reference to a line in a New York Times op-ed by Putin this week in which the Russian president stated "God created us equal." Separately, the new president of the International Olympic Committee, who received a call from Putin after his election, said the two did not discuss Russia's new anti-gay laws, adding that the IOC would develop a response to those who seek to protest the laws while participating in the upcoming winter games in Sochi. BuzzFeed (9/12), Chicago Tribune (tiered subscription model) (9/10), The New Civil Rights Movement (9/12)
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Thursday that she hoped LGBT people were seen by Vladimir Putin as "God's children," a reference to a line in a New York Times op-ed by Putin this week in which the Russian president stated "God created us equal." Separately, the new president of the International Olympic Committee, who received a call from Putin after his election, said the two did not discuss Russia's new anti-gay laws, adding that the IOC would develop a response to those who seek to protest the laws while participating in the upcoming winter games in Sochi. BuzzFeed (9/12), Chicago Tribune (tiered subscription model) (9/10), The New Civil Rights Movement (9/12)
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma September 13, 2013
Life and Death
Life
and death, as my teacher used to point out, are just different names
for different states. These are not permanent states. If we have to give
it a name, Life with a capital "L" is the basic reality. Ours is not an
inert universe, it's an alive universe; so what we call birth and death
are just temporary states, temporary transformations, names for our
true self at one time, and in one situation.
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- Philip Kapleau Roshi, "Life with a Capital ‘L’”
Thursday, September 12, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 12, 2013
Our Own Salvation
We
don’t just seek our own salvation—we are only fully happy when we can
be born together with all others. No one is left behind by Amida, no one
is left out. This does not sound like the sort of society that we live
in today, but it does give us something to aspire to.
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- Jeff Wilson, "Come Together"
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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Tricycle Daily Dharma September 11, 2013
Power to Shape the Present
Do
what you can to help the living, and dedicate the merit of your
practice to the dead. We may be powerless to change the past, but we do
have the power to shape the present and the future by what we do, moment
to moment, right now. And in maintaining our intention to be as
skillful as possible in thought, word, and deed, we’ll find the only
true refuge there is.
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- Thanissaro Bhikkhu "What We've Been Practicing For"
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Via GayPolitics Report: New Mexico Supreme Court to hear marriage equality case
New Mexico Supreme Court to hear marriage equality case
The New Mexico Supreme Court agreed Friday to hold a hearing next month to consider whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry in the state. Clerks from all 33 of the state's counties requested the court address the matter, which has gained attention since eight counties in the state, including the three most populous, began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The hearing is scheduled for Oct. 23, and a decision is expected shortly thereafter. NBC News/Reuters (9/6), Albuquerque Journal (N.M.) (subscription required) (9/7), Talking Points Memo/TPMLivewire blog (9/9)
The New Mexico Supreme Court agreed Friday to hold a hearing next month to consider whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry in the state. Clerks from all 33 of the state's counties requested the court address the matter, which has gained attention since eight counties in the state, including the three most populous, began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The hearing is scheduled for Oct. 23, and a decision is expected shortly thereafter. NBC News/Reuters (9/6), Albuquerque Journal (N.M.) (subscription required) (9/7), Talking Points Memo/TPMLivewire blog (9/9)
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma September 10, 2013
On the Cushion
We
all have cherished hopes about what our meditation practice should look
like. However, the point is not to achieve some model or ideal but to
be aware of all the different states that we experience. That’s a
difficult message to believe, and somehow we need to hear it again and
again.
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- Sharon Salzberg, “Sticking with It”
Monday, September 9, 2013
Via JMG: Sochi Olympics Head Asks IOC To Stop Bad Press About Russia's Anti-Gay Laws
The head of the Sochi Olympics yesterday asked the IOC for help in squashing the international headlines about Russia's anti-gay laws.
Sochi organizing chief Dmitry Chernyshenko was asked at the IOC general assembly about the possible impact of the legislation that bans gay "propaganda." He said the Russian government had made clear the law would not affect the games, and he urged the IOC to convey the message to "those who are still trying to speculate on this very transparent and very clear topic." "It's very important to have your support to stop this campaign and this speculation regarding this issue," Chernyshenko said. Chernyshenko reiterated that the law doesn't ban homosexuality in any way and "doesn't contradict any element of the Olympic Charter." He noted that President Vladimir Putin has assured that the Russian constitution "guarantees the equality of rights and freedom for everybody" in the country, including guests, visitors, athletes, fans and the Olympic family.(Tipped by JMG reader Deanna)
Labels: IOC, LGBT rights, Russia, Sochi Olympics
Via JMG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Same-Sex Marriage Shows The Genius Of The US Constitution
Speaking on Friday in Philadelphia, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that growing acceptance of same-sex marriage demonstrates the genius of the US Constitution.
"So I see the genius of our Constitution, and of our society, is how much more embracive we have become than we were at the beginning," Ginsburg said in a far-ranging discussion of her work at the National Constitution Center, steps from the nation's founding at Independence Hall. Ginsburg, 80, gave no hint she would wind down her judicial career anytime soon, noting that the fall docket includes such important issues as campaign finance limits and affirmative action. And, despite her sharp ideological differences with some colleagues, including close friend Antonin Scalia, she said their work environment remains cordial.Last week Ginsburg became the first Justice to officiate at a gay wedding.
Labels: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, SCOTUS, U.S. Constitution
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