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.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
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Flower of the Day: 12/10/14
"There
are times when we make others feel guilty for what's really our own
inability to love – that's truly malicious. We rob the other’s energy
for us to feel more powerful; and this brings us a momentary
satisfaction. But the load of taking someone away from their path by
putting the blame on them is very heavy. We point the finger at them and
say, ‘You are guilty for my misery.’ The person then has to go to hell
and back to be accepted by you. The needier the person is, the greater
their need will be to please you."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Waiting for American Buddhism | December 10, 2014
Americans tend to be impatient. We think if Buddhism has been here
for a hundred and fifty years, of course it should be totally American.
But that ignores the fact that in Asia it took centuries for Buddhism to
become fully acculturated when it moved to a new cultural region. . . .
It will take time.
- Charles Prebish, "Pursuing an American Buddhism" |
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Via Gay Politics Report: Pope Francis calls for church support of LGBT families
Pope Francis calls for church support of LGBT families
Pope Francis on Sunday called on the Catholic Church to provide support for parents with LGBT children. "We come across this reality all the time in the confessional: a father and a mother whose son or daughter is in that situation. ... We have to find a way to help that father or that mother to stand by their son or daughter," Francis said during a discussion of the church's Synod of Bishops in the fall. A day earlier, the pontiff urged his fellow officials to recognize the "signs of the times."
International Business Times/Independent (London) (tiered subscription model), The (12/8), Advocate.com/LaNacion.com.ar (Argentina) (Spanish-language content) (12/8)
Pope Francis on Sunday called on the Catholic Church to provide support for parents with LGBT children. "We come across this reality all the time in the confessional: a father and a mother whose son or daughter is in that situation. ... We have to find a way to help that father or that mother to stand by their son or daughter," Francis said during a discussion of the church's Synod of Bishops in the fall. A day earlier, the pontiff urged his fellow officials to recognize the "signs of the times."
International Business Times/Independent (London) (tiered subscription model), The (12/8), Advocate.com/LaNacion.com.ar (Argentina) (Spanish-language content) (12/8)
Flower of the Day: 12/09/14
"Competition
is at the service of adding value to the idea of ‘me’: we want to be
recognized since that makes us feel we have found our place in the
world. When we feel isolated and separate, and start competing with
others, it’s almost impossible for us to discover our place in the
world. I invite you to give up the ‘doer,’ since compulsive doing serves
this sense of competition. Each time we do something compulsively, we
get further imprisoned in the webs of karma."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
The World of Interaction | December 9, 2014
Awakening is not an individual achievement but arises because of and along with the awakening of others.
- Rev. Patti Nakai, "The Tie That Need Not Bind" |
Monday, December 8, 2014
Flower of the Day: 12/08/14
"Deconstructing
the masks, our false identities, implies reliving certain wounds. It
means getting in touch with the feelings of abandonment, humiliation,
rejection and exclusion that were experienced in the past. This is not
easy, but you can only move forward in your evolutionary journey if you
can free yourself of denied feelings. Some people believe that it is
enough to just focus their awareness on the present moment without
paying attention to the past, but this approach can be dangerous
precisely because it is suppressing the past. The past cannot be denied:
it needs to be transcended. Transcendence is only possible when you
understand the past and can be in harmony with it."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Flower of the Day: 12/06/14
"When
we arrive in this realm through the physical body, our vision gets
veiled, meaning that our perception diminishes. Thus, we take the real
for the unreal, and we believe the unreal to be real. This is the main
source of human suffering. We then continue to deal with suffering until
we reach a saturation point and get tired of it. At that point, we
start seeing that there may be something wrong with our perception, and
so begin the work of self-awareness by increasing our perception. That's
how we remove the veil of ignorance that covers our higher self."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Fear of Silence | December 6, 2014
I have the impression that many of us are afraid of silence. We’re
always taking in something—text, music, radio, television, or
thoughts—to occupy the space. If quiet and space are so important for
our happiness, why don’t we make more room for them in our lives?
- Thich Nhat Hahn, "Fear of Silence"
- Thich Nhat Hahn, "Fear of Silence"
Friday, December 5, 2014
Flower of the Day: 12/05/14
"The
first layer of the veil of illusion is forgetting life’s purpose. Being
aware of our purpose connects us to the source and enables us to
remember the truth. Being enveloped by the veil of illusion, we feel
separate and isolated, and a by-product of this isolation is anguish.
This anguish is a great poison, which often finds its way in through a
sadness that seemingly comes out of nowhere. This opens the door to bad
habits, which in turn opens the door to evil."
Sri Prem Baba
Innate Dignity | December 5, 2014
My own practice of loving kindness has opened me to the power of
compassion and to the fact that all beings want to be happy. Everybody
wants to have their innate dignity recognized and to recognize the
innate dignity of others.
- Sharon Salzberg, "Why I Support Fast Food Workers"
- Sharon Salzberg, "Why I Support Fast Food Workers"
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Flower of the Day: 12/04/14
"Children
must be free, and at the same time, they need firm boundaries and care.
But these boundaries must be born from a loving heart that truly sees
the child. They must be born out of respect, and not from the adult’s
wounded child."
Sri Prem Baba
Via Daily Dharma
Creating Compassion | December 4, 2014
The idea of creating compassion for our environment, for something
that we take for granted daily—something that, as a human race, we are
just absolutely destroying, for the most part without a care—I think
that connecting compassion to that is really, really powerful.
- Emily Burke, "Meditating in Public" |
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Via JMG: Labor Department Issues Final Rule On LGBT Anti-Discrimination Measures
Via press release:
A new rule prohibiting discrimination on the bases of sexual orientation and gender identity in the federal contracting workforce is being announced today by the U.S. Department of Labor. The rule implements Executive Order 13672, which was signed by President Obama on July 21.The press release notes that today's action becomes effective 120 days after being formally entered into the Federal Register and will apply to all "new and modified" civilian contracts with the federal government from that date forward.
"Americans believe in fairness and opportunity. No one should live in fear of being fired or passed over or discriminated against at work simply because of who they are or who they love," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. "Laws prohibiting workplace discrimination on the bases of sexual orientation and gender identity are long overdue, and we're taking a big step forward today to fix that."
EO 13672 tasked the department with updating the rules implementing EO 11246 to add gender identity and sexual orientation to the classes it protects. While 18 states, the District of Columbia and many businesses, large and small, already offer workplace protections to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees, July's executive order was the first federal action to ensure LGBT workplace equality in the private sector.
Labels: Barack Obama, business, employment, executive orders, feds, Labor Department, LGBT rights, Obama cabinet, Tom Perez
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