Saturday, November 8, 2014

Via Barack Obama


Barack Obama




Daniel, the hardest thing in politics is changing the status quo. The easiest thing is to get cynical.

The Republicans had a good night on Tuesday, Daniel -- but believe me when I tell you that our results were better because you stepped up, talked to your family and friends, and cast your ballot.

I want you to remember that we're making progress. There are workers who have jobs today who didn't have them before. There are millions of families who have health insurance today who didn't have it before. There are kids going to college today who didn't have the opportunity to go to college before.

So don't get cynical, Daniel. Cynicism didn't put a man on the moon. Cynicism has never won a war, or cured a disease, or built a business, or fed a young mind. Cynicism is a choice. And hope will always be a better choice.

I have hope for the next few years, and I have hope for what we're going to accomplish together.

Thank you so much, Daniel.

Barack Obama

Flower of the Day: 11/08/14

“In short, it is necessary to surrender to love. If love is the juice of life, then love is leading us and giving us our commands. Love is breaking our attachments and our control so that we can return back to love itself. Love is awakening the love that pulsates inside of us. But we must have a certain type of courage in order to love and to surrender. Pray for this courage, call for it. Implore the universal principle of love to give you the strength and firmness to follow its commands.”
Sri Prem Baba

Via Daily Dharma


A True Path | November 8, 2014

I try to understand the teachings of the Buddha, of enlightenment, and to put my understanding into practice. It’s a slow path, rarely an easy path, but it is a true path.


- Pamela White, "A Slow, True Path"


Friday, November 7, 2014

Via Daily Dharma


What is the Moon? | November 7, 2014

The five world religions are like the five fingers of the hand, pointing to the same moon. And I wonder, along with my children, what is the moon?

- Sarah Ruhl, "Five Questions for Sarah Ruhl"

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Via Daily Dharma


Bringing It All Back Home | November 6, 2014

While an attitude of nonattachment is essential, it would be sadly misguided to imagine we need to give up love and affection for our children or other family members in order to follow the Bodhisattva Way.


- Lama Jampa Thaye, "Bringing It All Back Home"

Flower of the Day: 11/06/14

“The great saboteur of peace in relationships is pride, and this pride is serving fear. We must have humility in order to say ‘no’ to the conditioning that makes us point the finger at others through blame. This doesn’t mean looking away from their faults, but rather developing an objective view of reality. In this objective view, there is no room for the blaming game. There’s only space for what is true. This objective viewpoint is only possible to attain through loving consciousness.”

Sri Prem Baba

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Via Liberal Dragon / FB:


Via JMG: RE-ELECTED: All LGBT House Members


 
The 2014 midterms were not a total disaster, at least for the six openly LGBT members of the US House. Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA), Rep. Jared Polis* (D-CO), Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), Rep Mark Pocan (D-WI), Rep David Cicilline (D-RI), and Rep. Kysten Sinema (D-AZ) all retained their seats today. 

Openly gay US House candidates who lost their bids today include Oklahoma state Sen. Al McCaffrey, Texas military veteran Louie Minor, North Carolina American Idol finalist Clay Aiken, former Massachusetts GOP legislator Richard Tisei, and New York investment banker Sean Eldridge, the husband of Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes.

The House bid of scandal-plagued homocon Carl DeMaio is too close to call at this writing.


*Not pictured.


Reposted from  Joe Jervis

Via JMG: Headline Of The Day



 
From the Huffington Post.


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Via Boing Boing / FB:


Flower of the Day: 11/05/14

“What makes us repeat a negative pattern is our enchantment with our own story. This enchantment is sustained by negatively oriented pleasure, which is the connection between pleasure and destructiveness. This connection takes place when our spontaneity was first repressed, causing pain that had to be numbed up. At this moment, pleasure got connected with the mask, as well as all the games that today sustain the status quo.”

Sri Prem Baba

Via Daily Dharma


Surrender and Engagement | November 5, 2014


We must walk a fine line between surrender and engagement. As we individuate, we learn to remain open to the nature of uncertainty in the journey, allowing ourselves to fearlessly unfold. At the same time, our active participation in the process functions as a kind of dialogue between the ego and our Buddha-nature. We still pay the bills, do the washing up, and take the kids to school.


- Rob Preece, "The Solace of Surrender"

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Via JMG: Kansas Goes Cerulean


 
But poor Florida is still cerulean. Map legend.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Gay Cowboys I The Feed


Flower of the Day: 11/04/14

“Selfless service is an action that purifies selfishness. Usually all of our actions are full of self-interest: we want to be important, we want to be recognized and receive attention, but this is not service. What we can call service is selfless action performed without any expectation of the fruits of our labor. It is a pure act, a sincere giving that is done in silence and with discretion. It is an act made out of kindness and sweetness. It’s a tool used in the process of personal transformation and at the same time is a way to help awaken love.”

Sri Prem Baba

Via Daily Dharma


Dharma on No Dollars a Day | November 4, 2014

Take that which comes without a price tag and cherish it as a holy text.

- Walker Douglas, "Dharma on No Dollars a Day"

Via JMG: RUSSIA: Steve Jobs Memorial Torn Down Because Apple CEO Tim Cook Came Out



 
Via Business Insider:
Residents of Saint Petersburg have reportedly torn down a giant interactive iPhone memorial that commemorated the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs after the company's current CEO, Tim Cook, came out as gay on Thursday. Business FM Radio reports that the company that originally funded the memorial, ZEFS, decided to tear it down after Cook said he was proud to be gay. The six-foot tall memorial was erected in 2013 to celebrate Steve Jobs' life. It featured a large screen that showcased moments from Jobs' life, as well as scrolling quotations from his speeches and a QR code on the back that would take people who scanned it to a website.
The chairman of the company that installed the memorial said that it might return with a message that instructs Russians not to buy Apple products. (Tipped by JMG reader Alan)


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Monday, November 3, 2014

Via JMG: INDIA: Bollywood Star Might Face Charges For Promoting Homosexuality


Last month Bollywood actor and LGBT ally Aamir Khan hosted a nationally televised forum which examined the plights of gays and transgender people in a nation which recently saw homosexuality recriminalized. The show went viral on YouTube, where it was posted both in Hindi and with English subtitles. And here come the haters:
A court in Chandigarh issued a legal notice to Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, seeking his response by 19 December on a petition alleging that he promoted homosexuality on his popular TV show 'Satyamev Jayate'. Admitting the petition by advocate Mandeep Kaur, the court of civil judge Jaswinder Singh had on Friday issued a notice to Aamir Khan to file his reply by 19 December. In her petition, Kaur alleged that Aamir Khan's conduct on his show 'Satyamev Jayate' was a violation of the Supreme Court order on homosexuality, upholding Section 377 which criminalises homosexual acts. Through the petition, she sought the court's intervention to declare Khan's act a contempt of court.
Kaur has demanded a public apology from Khan but says she has gotten no response.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: AUSTRIA: Conchita Wurst Meets UN Head Ban Ki-Moon During Talks On LGBT Rights



 
Via the Associated Press:
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has joined Austrian cross-dressing pop star Conchita Wurst in calling for an end to bias based on a person's sexual orientation. Wurst teamed up with Ban on Monday on the sidelines of a U.N. conference to deliver their message of tolerance. Ban told reporters that he will continue his fight "against transphobia and homophobia." "I stand strong for equality," Ban said. "We are unstoppable," he added, quoting Wurst's words on the night of her victory at this year's Eurovision song contest.
More from Yahoo News:
The entertainer, sporting a demure dress and black high heels along with the trademark beard, shook hands and joked with Ban and sang for hundreds of cheering officials and diplomats at the United Nations complex in Vienna. "This year I extended benefits to same-sex partners of U.N. staff members... Discrimination has no place in the United Nations," Ban said to applause from officials, dozens of whom crowded round to get a picture with or autograph from Wurst. "When I heard that she won this Eurovision song contest I immediately knew that she was a star of the world," Ban said.

Reposted from Joe Jervis