The Brain in Space | October 27, 2014
What’s important is not just what is
inside the brain but what the brain is inside of—the larger space of the
body and culture. That is where we find mind and meaning.
- Evan Thompson, “The Embodied Mind”
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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.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Via Daily Dharma
Flower of the Day: 10/27/14
“Deep
down everyone on this Earth is looking for peace, prosperity and joy.
Even when they are in frantic disputes, fighting for material
achievements, they are in fact in search of joy. However, without love
this is impossible to achieve. This is why we are dedicated to awakening
love. As long as there are still points of hatred and fear inside of
us, we are being robbed of our joy. As long as we desperately want to
receive love, we will be walking in the wrong direction because this
achievement is only possible when we are generously giving the love we
long to receive.”
Sri Prem Baba
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Via JMG: Eric Holder: Federal Government Now Recognizes Married Gays In 32 States
Via White House press release:
In the latest development following the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this month to decline to hear any pending cases regarding same-sex marriage, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Saturday that the federal government will now recognize same-sex married couples in six new states: Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Wyoming.These updates always cause an uproar over on Free Republic.
Last week, the Attorney General made a similar announcement with respect to seven other states: Colorado, Indiana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin. Saturday’s announcement adds to that list and brings the total number of states where same-sex couples are recognized by the federal government to 32, plus the District of Columbia.
The Attorney General’s announcement means couples married in these states will now qualify for a range of federal benefits, including those administered by the Social Security Administration and Department of Veterans Affairs.
“With each new state where same-sex marriages are legally recognized, our nation moves closer to achieving of full equality for all Americans,” the Attorney General said. “We are acting as quickly as possible with agencies throughout the government to ensure that same-sex married couples in these states receive the fullest array of benefits allowable under federal law.”
In addition, the Attorney General also announced that the Department of Justice has determined it can legally recognize marriages performed in Indiana and Wisconsin this past June. These marriages were performed immediately after federal district courts ruled that those states’ bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, but subsequent developments created confusion about the status of those marriages. Based on the Attorney General’s announcement, however, those couples married during that period will now have their unions recognized by the federal government.
Flower of the Day: 10/26/14
“Whenever
you notice that you are trying to control life, turn your attention
within and try to identify your fear, your hatred and desire to take
justice into your own hands. This sometimes appears as a need to
control, to take over the steering wheel. You can’t relax in the
passenger seat. God wants to take you in one direction so that you can
see new landscapes, but your controlling self wants to go the other way,
be it out of fear, revenge or competition.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Discipline and Joy | October 26, 2014
Without spiritual discipline we are
never going to wake up or advance on our journey through this life. But
our discipline must be wedded to joy, and we must find pleasure in the
myriad wonders that this life offers.
- Joan Gattuso, "The Balancing Buddha"
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Via Daily Dharma
The Longer View | October 25, 2014
Mindlessness, however petty, is
reckless at its heart. It only postpones; it never takes us anywhere.
Mindfulness, by contrast, is patient, careful. It takes a longer view.
- Joan Duncan Oliver, "Do I Mind?"
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Saturday, October 25, 2014
Flower of the Day: 10/25/14
“Desire
adds value to the idea of ‘me.’ When one buys a new car and then drives
it, one feels fulfilled and self-satisfied. One identifies with it –
one actually becomes the car. But this satisfaction doesn’t
last very long. Soon we yearn for something else to add value to the
idea of ‘me’ – maybe a house or a partner. So we live our lives seeking
and wishing for things that could fill the inner void. This desire
becomes compulsive and stimulates comparisons, envy, jealousy and many
other negative feelings. But at some point this compulsive desire starts
to weaken because you notice that nothing outside you will bring the
satisfaction you are seeking.”
Sri Prem Baba
Friday, October 24, 2014
Via JMG: Lisa Kudrow - Gay Men Are Superior
"The people I work with are gay. I don't know who I'm going to offend by leaving them out, but I need to say that I think gay men are superior beings in my mind. I do believe that. It's all so tricky. I studied biology and the brains are anatomically different. They just are. There's a stronger connection with the corpus callosum (in gay men). The two sides of the brain communicate better than a straight man's, and I think that has to be really important. They're not women - they're still men - and women also have thicker corpus callosums, so I think it's the combination of those qualities that makes them like a superhuman to me." - Lisa Kudrow, speaking to Pride Source.
Flower of the Day: 10/24/14
“There
is an inner path that leads you to acceptance and gratitude. We begin
by recognizing and dissolving the frozen images in our system. Next, we
become aware of our desire for negativity and pacts of revenge. We
recognize our identification with the victim in the form of the wounded
child. Through all this, we go on liberating our denied feelings. We do
our part until we break through even just one layer of the veil of
illusion that makes us see everything as a threat. Eventually we are
able to enter the inner sanctum that allows us to perceive everything as
a gift, even challenging situations that bring deep discomfort.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
The Depths of Our Experience | October 23, 2014
The work of Buddhism is to awaken, to
come out of the sleepy dreams and notions of reality that we hold to be
true and replace them with a direct experience of what is more
accurately occurring. To awaken in this way, we need to become conscious
of what’s actually going on at the very depths of our experience.
- Will Johnson, "Full Body, Empty Mind"
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Flower of the Day: 10/23/14
“I
can’t explain what oneness is, I can only show you the path that will
lead you to this experience. Silence is needed for this phenomenon to
take place, even if you are the only one in silence and the whole world
is making noise. If you are in silence, I will be able to guide you
towards this experience. Without silence you will find it difficult to
absorb the teachings that are being transmitted. Most of what is
transmitted is not picked up or received, because of the noise. Great
and rare opportunities for healing are being wasted, and this healing is
what prepares the field for the experience of oneness.”
Sri Prem Baba
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Flower of the Day: 10/21/14
“It
is important to commit to becoming aware of your paradoxes, of your
lack of integrity. When are you dishonest in life? How do you fake love
to sustain the games of your lower nature? A certain kind of courage is
needed in order to love, because you need to be whole and integral. To
love, you need to be aligned with the truth because love is a fragrance
of the truth. I am talking about the truth of the divine self, not the
transitory truth of the small self that is sustained by the mask. The
mask is not at all committed to the truth: it is merely a pretense.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
The Insight of Impermanence | October 22, 2014
To those whose knowledge is developed,
everything within and without oneself, within and without one’s house,
within and without one’s village and town, is an object at the sight of
which the insight of impermanence may spring up and develop.
- Ledi Sayadaw, "Meditation en Masse"
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Flower of the Day: 10/22/14
“It
is necessary to have an ego to live in this realm. This is one of the
laws of this world, just like gravity. We need to have a mediator
between the inner and outer world, and the ego is this mediator. It is
formed from the impressions we receive from the outer world which give
us an idea about who we are. But it has a very important role within the
game, because the ego is the one that makes the journey. The ego
identifies the lower self and becomes identified with the divine self.”
Sri Prem Baba
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