Premature Equanimity | November 11, 2014
Western Buddhists are very suspicious of
attachment. They feel they need to be detached . . . so don’t get upset
about racism, or injustice, or the poison in the rivers, because that
means you’re too attached. I think one of the problems with Westernized
Buddhists is premature equanimity. When the Buddha said ‘don’t be
attached,’ he meant don’t be attached to the ego.
- Joanna Macy, "Don't Just Sit There, Do Something" |
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.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
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Monday, November 10, 2014
Flower of the Day: 11/10/14
“Everything
that happens externally is part of a process that is also happening
internally. Any separation is but an illusion. The external is a
reflection of the internal – all is one. When a challenge needs to be
conquered or turbulences overcome, we may choose to remain in our
comfort zones, but that prevents us from receiving these experiences. If
there were no fire to extinguish, we would never see the fire from up
close. Everything is school material.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Compassion and Wisdom | November 10, 2014
The one thing I always come back to is that
compassion and wisdom are at the heart of the Buddha’s teaching. If you
cannot find either wisdom or compassion in something, then I don’t feel
that it can really be the Buddha’s teaching.
- Ayya Anandabodhi, "Making the Sangha Whole Again"
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Flower of the Day: 11/09/14
“The
spiritual master is like an oasis in the desert. In this oasis, there
is water, food, and a tree providing refreshing shade for you to rest in
after wandering for so long in the desert thinking that you would die
of thirst and hunger. Only when you find this oasis can you recognize
its value. The master teacher is also like a shooting star that passes
by very quickly – once you notice it, it’s gone. Few people have
the opportunity to see this star shine.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via JMG: President Obama Marks Fifth Anniversary Of Signing The Matthew Shepard Act
Via White House press release:
Five years ago, I was proud to sign the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crime Prevention Act into law – a law that strengthened the protections against crimes based on the color of our skin, the love in our hearts, the faith we practice, or the place of our birth.
This law gave the Justice Department new tools for prosecuting criminals. It directed new resources to law enforcement agencies, so they could better serve their communities. And it did what we want all our laws to do: it reflected and strengthened our core national values. By recognizing violent bigotry as an especially dangerous crime – one that not only harms individuals, but threatens the social fabric that binds our country together – the Shepard Byrd Hate Crimes Act has made it possible for more Americans to live freely, openly and safely, and has reinforced our nation’s sacred commitment to equality for all.
Since this law was passed, the FBI and Department of Justice have vigorously investigated and prosecuted dozens of hate crime cases nationwide, including attacks on minorities, gays and lesbians, and people with disabilities. The number of individuals charged with hate crimes has increased significantly over the past five years. And state and local law enforcement officers and other community members have received training in how to recognize and address hate crimes. The law is working.
Our job isn’t done. We must continue to stand together against intolerance and hate wherever they occur, and respond decisively when they lead to violence. Ours is a country built on the notion that all people are created equal. It’s up to us to make that ideal real, in our words and deeds as well as in our laws – to ensure that, in America, everyone is treated with the respect and dignity they deserve, no matter who they are or who they love.
Labels: Barack Obama, Democrats, gay bashing, hate crimes, hate crimes act, LGBT History, Matthew Shepard, Matthew Shepard Act, murder, religion
Via JMG: Advocate Names Putin Person Of The Year
From their cover story:
Reposted from Joe Jervis
As the Olympic Winter Games headed to Sochi in 2014, so did a spotlight on the violations against the Russian LGBT community. Those violations are coming directly from the top of the Russian government, with President Vladimir Putin leading the charge. His crusade against LGBT Russians and the outrage and protests his actions sparked have earned him the title of The Advocate’s 2014 “Person of the Year.”Last year the magazine chose Pope Francis.
Since winning his third term in 2012, Putin has become ever more autocratic, and his antigay ideology ever more extreme. In June 2013, he signed the infamous antigay propaganda bill that criminalizes the “distribution of information…aimed at the formation among minor of nontraditional sexual attitudes,” with nontraditional meaning anything other than heterosexual. Individual violators are fined anywhere between $120 and $150, while NGOs and corporations can incur fines as high as $30,000.
International outrage flared in the months before the Sochi Olympics, in response to which Putin reassured the gay and lesbian community they had nothing to fear as long as they left Russia’s children in peace. Such incendiary rhetoric is a staple of Putin’s political playbook. And in Russia, where the majority of media are state-owned, there’s little public pushback.
Putin continually preaches Russian nationalism and purity, telling reporters in January that anything that gets in the way of Russia’s population growth should be “cleaned up.” The message is clear: Putin’s Russia, in grand Soviet tradition, is a country of the masses, not the individual. Yet it’s the masses that must safeguard individual liberties.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Flower of the Day: 11/07/14
“Let
us continue spreading the perfume of peace, love and prosperity to all
corners of the world, inspiring all to sing the names of the Supreme. It
doesn’t matter in what language or what form of the Divine is revered
because we know that God is one. The Eternal manifests in different ways
according to the needs of each group of people. When we pay homage to
the different forms of the Supreme, we invoke the Supreme that lives in
each and every one of us.”
Sri Prem Baba
Via Barack Obama
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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
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Friday, November 7, 2014
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
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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 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
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.
Labels: 2014 elections, Clay Aiken, David Cicilline, gay politicians, Jared Polis, Krysten Sinema, Mark Pocan, Mark Takano, Richard Tisei, Sean Maloney, U.S. House
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