Friday, July 4, 2014

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Robe of Liberation | July 4, 2014

Vast is the robe of liberation. A formless field of benefaction. What a generous, comforting image—a robe as limitless as the sky, and at the same time a sense of being covered, held, embraced, protected.
 
—K. D. McLeod, “One Fat Buddha”
 

Flower of the Day: 07/04/14

“Everything that happens in the school of life is meant to teach you how to develop mental equanimity. If you can already be a channel of love and silence to some degree, then it is important to share this with other people, even if you sometimes run the risk of falling, because this fall serves as a sacrifice as well as a lesson. This descent means that you are still not completely immune, so if someone invites you to argue with them, you still accept their invitation. A balanced mind can be in the world relating to others and still refrain from accepting the invitation to enter warfare. Regardless of what is happening, the person always remains the same, simply observing that which is transitory and letting it pass.”
Sri Prem Baba

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Flower of the Day: 07/03/14

“Your talents are at the service of humanity’s evolution, since they are the way love expresses itself through you in order to carry out your dharma, your life’s purpose. Your purpose and the gifts that will help you to fulfill it are revealed to you very early on, but they are usually forgotten. Throughout your journey the entire universe encourages you to become aware of them. You are always being inspired to ask: What does God want from me? What do I wake up for in the morning for? This movement leads you towards aligning yourself with your dharma, and when you are aligned with your dharma, you reach the sacred dwelling place.”
Sri Prem Baba

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Firesign Theater Temporary Humbolt County


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Healthy Anxiety | July 3, 2014

Anxieties and doubts can be healthy and creative, not only for the person but for the society, because they permit new and original approaches to reality.
 
—Joanna Macy, “The Greatest Danger”
 

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

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Louise Hay - I Can Do It [you can heal your life daily affirmations] Full Audiobook




Flower of the Day: 07/02/14

“Our mission here on Earth is not so simple. Awakening love in everyone and everywhere demands great steadiness, determination and the constant renewal of our vows. That's the only way to deal with the immense opposing forces that exist in the world and that act through us.”
Sri Prem Baba

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Live From Love | July 2, 2014

Non-identification means that your sense of who you are is not fused with or defined by any limited set of emotions, sensations, or stories. When identification with the small self is loosened, we begin to intuit and live from the openness and love that express our natural awareness.
 
—Tara Brach, "Finding True Refuge"
 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Via JMG: Betty Bowers On Hobby Lobby




Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: George Takei: Boycott Hobby Lobby


 
"In this case, the owners happen to be deeply Christian; one wonders whether the case would have come out differently if a Muslim-run chain business attempted to impose Sharia law on its employees. As many have pointed out, Hobby Lobby is the same company that invests in Pfizer and Teva Pharmaceuticals, makers of abortion inducing-drugs and the morning after pill. It also buys most of its inventory from China, where forced abortions are common. The hypocrisy is galling.

"Hobby Lobby is not a church. It’s a business — and a big one at that. Businesses must and should be required to comply with neutrally crafted laws of general applicability. Your boss should not have a say over your healthcare. Once the law starts permitting exceptions based on 'sincerely held religious beliefs' there’s no end to the mischief and discrimination that will ensue. Indeed, this is the same logic that certain restaurants and hotels have been trying to deploy to allow proprietors to refuse service to gay couples.

"While we work to overturn this decision by legislation, people of good conscious should BOYCOTT any for-profit business, including Hobby Lobby, which chooses to impose its religious beliefs on its employees. The only way such companies ever learn to treat people with decency and tolerance is to hit them where it counts–in their pocketbooks. I won’t be shopping there, and women everywhere should exercise their right of protest and refuse to shop there as well." - George Takei, writing on his personal blog.


posted by Joe Jervis

The Dirty 100: Meet the Companies and Institutions You Should Avoid After Hobby Lobby

It’s not just Hobby Lobby. There are one hundred cases that have been filed for the right to discriminate against women’s healthcare. NOW calls them the “Dirty 100″.

Here they are in all of their infamy: The following is a list of plaintiffs in the 100 cases that have been filed in opposition to the birth control mandate in the Affordable Care Act, as provided by the National Organization for Women.

American Family Association
American MFG Co
American Pulverizer Co
Annex Medical
Autocam Corp
Ave Maria School of Law
Ave Maria University
Barron Industries
Beckwith Electric Co
Belmont Abbey College
Bick Holdings, Inc.
Cherry Creek Mortgage Co
CNS Ministries
Colorado Christian University
Conestoga Wood Specialities Corp
Continuum Health Partnership/Management
Criswell College
Doboszenski & Sons
Dordt College
Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk
East Texas Baptist University
Eden Foods
Encompass, Develop, Design & Construct LLC
Eternal Word Television Network Inc.
Fellowship of Catholic University
Feltl & Co., Inc.
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Freshway Foods
Gilardi
Grace College and Seminary
Grote Industries
Hart electric LLC
Hastings Automotive
Hercules Industries Inc.
Hobby Lobby
Holland Chevrolet
Infrastructure Alternatives
Johnson Welded Products
Korte & Luitjohan Contractors
Liberty University
Lindsay Rappaport and Postel LLC
Little Sisters of the Poor
Louisiana College
M&N Plastics
Mersino Management Company
Michigan Catholic Conference
MK Chambers Company
O’Brien Industrial Holdings
Ozinga
Paul Wieland
Priests for Life
QC Group Inc.
Randy Reed Automotives
Reaching Souls International
Right to Life Michigan
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis
Roman Catholic Diocese of Beaumont
Roman Catholic Diocese of Biloxi
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cheyenne
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas
Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort-Wayne – South Bend
Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
School of the Ozarks
Seneca Hardwood
Sharpe Holdings, Inc.
Sioux Chief MFG Co
SMA LLC
Southern Nazarene University
The Most Reverend Thomas Wenski
Tonn and Blank Construction
Trijicon, Inc. (AKA Bindon)
Triune Health Group
Tyndale House
University of Notre Dame
Weingartz Supply Co
Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
Willis & Willis PLC
WLH Enterprises
Zumbiel



Read the full article here: http://www.politicususa.com/2014/07/01/list-100-plaintiffs-filed-opposition-birth-control-mandate-obamacare.html

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Dissolving the Conceptual Attitude | July 1, 2014

Through the training of trying to be mindful, one becomes more aware, but to such an extent that it expands further and further, encompassing all situations and all moments, and finally to such an extent that trying to be more mindful and being mindful becomes one identity of just awareness. At which point there is no longer someone being aware of something. That is what is meant by the dissolving of the conceptual attitude.
 
—Tsoknyi Rinpoche, "As the Clouds Vanish"
 

Flower of the Day: 07/01/14

“Anxiety, unrest and the compulsion to do are symptoms of ambition and desire. Since one searches for success in the paradigm of the material world, one wants to accumulate wealth because one believes that success means having a lot of money. But when the paradigm shifts and one begins to move towards a spiritual life, success becomes being considered charitable and making people happy. But how can you make others happy if you yourself are not happy? One continues to seek out success through a spiritual life with the same ambition as one sought success in the material life. Compulsive action is a way of running away from oneself. We need to understand the root cause of desire, and self-awareness is what allows for this understanding to occur.”
Sri Prem Baba