Monday, January 12, 2015

Via JMG: FLASHBACK: That Time In 1958 When The Supreme Court Ruled On Gay Rights



Via the Los Angeles Times:
The road to gay rights at the U.S. Supreme Court began not in San Francisco or New York, but in a small downtown Los Angeles office, where volunteer writers and editors in 1953 launched a new "magazine for homosexuals." ONE, as it was called, offered thoughtful articles, defiant editorials and none of the racy photos or sex ads often found in the gay press. "The first issue was sold in bars in the Los Angeles area for 25 cents, about the price of a draft beer," said Michael C. Oliveira, an archivist at the magazine's archives housed at the USC Library. Yet in an era when FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was routing out "sex deviates" from the government and homosexuality was a crime in every state, the journal quickly drew negative attention, culminating with a U.S. Post Office ban of the magazine as "obscene." The cover story of the first issue censored by the postmaster proved decades ahead of its time, asking "Homosexual Marriage?" To the rescue came a young, straight California attorney fresh out of law school.
Hit the link for the rest. Fascinating story.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: Ho-Hum, Yet Another "Ex-Gay" Former Exodus Leader Comes Out As Gay


In what has become a fairly routine event, yet another "ex-gay" leader has decided that he was kidding himself. Today it's Randy Thomas, former Exodus International vice president and self-described "ex-gay poster boy." He writes:
Whether anyone cares, pays attention, approves, disapproves, friends or unfriends me isn’t the point. The point is that I need to stay true to how I am wired, be honest, and consistent with what I believe to be true in this regard. Writing this post is something I need to do as a part of taking personal responsibility for my past journey and being honest in my present reality. My love for Jesus and His finished work on the Cross is unwavering, and stronger than ever. I am as saved today as I was the moment I believed in, and received Him as my Lord and Savior. He rose from the dead to open the door to reconciliation with God and eternal Life. I’ve already walked through that door. He is in my heart. None of that changes regardless of my sexuality or my all-to-human musings. It doesn’t change because it’s all on Him and He never changes. He loves me, I know it. He loves you, is not angry with you, and I hope you know that truth.
Thomas says he hasn't had sex in 24 years. He notes that he published an apology to the gay community back in 2013. Former Exodus leader Alan Chambers, who has also apologized, is among those participating in the comment thread at the top link. (Tipped by JMG reader Jasun)


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Via JMG: South Dakota Turns Mustard


 
And the number of red states shrinks again.

 

BREAKING: South Dakota Marriage Ban Struck Down, Ruling Has Been Stayed


 
Read the ruling. From its conclusion:
In Loving, the Supreme Court addressed a traditionally accepted definition of marriage that prohibited Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving from marrying. Because Virginia’s laws deprived that couple of their fundamental right to marriage, the Court struck down those laws. Little distinguishes this case from Loving. Plaintiffs have a fundamental right to marry. South Dakota law deprives them of that right solely because they are same-sex couples and without sufficient justification. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment (Docket 20) is granted, and defendants’ motion for summary judgment (Docket 43) is denied.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that SDCL 25-1-1, SDCL 25-1-38, Article 21, § 9 of the South Dakota Constitution, and any other provision of state law that precludes people from marrying, or refuses to recognize an existing marriage, solely because the individuals are of the same gender are unconstitutional because they violate the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendants are enjoined from enforcing those laws or otherwise declining to issue a marriage license solely because the applicants are of the same gender. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a separate judgment will be entered and the effects of that judgment will be stayed until the judgment is final.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

Flor do Dia - Flor del Día - Flower of the Day - 12/01/2015

“É importante tomar consciência dos hábitos e condutas que te conectam com a crueldade no seu dia a dia. Porque é a crueldade (ou maldade) que rebaixa sua consciência. O que te derruba? Qual é a porta que você abre? Dica: Não importa se o sintoma é físico ou emocional (psicológico), o que te derruba é um vício. Pode ser um alimento, uma droga, um hábito, ou até um pensamento - todo vício é uma porta de entrada para o mau.”

“Es importante tomar conciencia de los hábitos y conductas que te conectan con la crueldad en tu día a día. Porque es la crueldad (o maldad) lo que rebaja tu conciencia. ¿Qué es lo que te derriba? ¿Cuál es la puerta que tú abres? Una pista: no importa si el síntoma es físico o emocional (psicológico), lo que te derriba es un vicio. Puede ser un alimento, una droga, un hábito o incluso un pensamiento – todo vicio es una puerta de entrada al mal.”

“It’s important to become aware of the habits and behaviors that connect us to cruelty in our day-to-day lives, as cruelty, or evil, is what lowers our consciousness. What brings us down? Which doors do we open? I’ll give you a hint: it doesn’t matter whether the symptoms are physical, emotional or psychological, what knocks us down is an addiction. This addiction may either be to food, drugs, a habit, or even a thought – all addictions are an entryway for evil”.

Via Daily Dharma


A Moment of Wakefulness | January 12, 2015

Every mindful moment in which generosity displaces greed, compassion takes the place of hatred, and insight dislodges delusion is a moment in which we are awake.

- Andrew Olendzki, "A Tough But Not Impossible Act to Follow"

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Flor do Dia - Flor del Día - Flower of the Day - 11/01/2015

“Muitos buscadores procuram saber sobre técnicas tântricas de controle da energia sexual para faze-la subir pela coluna e abrir os chakras. Mas, aqui eu proponho uma reflexão: Quem em você quer controlar a energia? E para quê? É fato que ao praticar essas técnicas você pode adquirir certos “poderes”, mas é importante compreender a serviço de quem eles serão usados. Para que você quer ter poder?”

Confira o satsang completo: bit.ly/prembaba01

“Muchos buscadores buscan saber sobre técnicas tántricas de control de la energía sexual para hacerla subir por la columna y abrir los chakras. Pero aquí propongo una reflexión: ¿Quién en ti quiere controlar la energía? ¿Y para qué? Es un hecho que al practicar esas técnicas puedes adquirir ciertos “poderes”, pero es importante comprender al servicio de quién ellos serán usados. ¿Para qué quieres tener poder? ”

“Many seekers search to learn about Tantric techniques of controlling sexual energy in order for it to rise up through the spine and open the chakras. But I propose we reflect on the following: Who inside of us wants to control this energy? For what purpose? It is a fact that by using these techniques, we can acquire certain ‘powers’, but it is important to understand at the service of whom they will be used. Why do we want to have this power?”
- Sri Prem Baba

Via Daily Dharma


An Improper Definition of Sangha | January 11, 2015

Everyone I meet is in my sangha. I don’t know if that’s the proper definition, but that’s the way I’m going to hold it in my mind.

- Jeff Bridges, "The Natural"

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Via BBC Three Counties Radio







Iain Lee tries a simple experiment to see if the public have a problem with people being openly gay.

You might have heard 23 year-old Nick telling Iain how humiliated he felt when he was subjected to a torrent of homophobic abuse by a woman who followed him off the train.

What really shocked Iain was when Nick went on to say he's used to being insulted by strangers offended by him holding hands with his boyfriend in public...not kissing, smooching or cuddling...just holding hands.

So we decided to conduct a little experiment.
— with Iain Lee.

Via AliYoussefiMusic: UNITE

 



Publicado em 1 de jan de 2015
Music composed and produced by Ali Youssefi
Text from the Bahá’í Sacred writings

“Unite and bind together the hearts, join in accord all the souls.
Oh Lord! Make these faces radiant through the light of Thy oneness”


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Kristen Ables
Zachary Ables
Nicholas Ables
Sara Azimi
Maryam Azimi
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Katie Eckert
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Glenn Loe
Alex Mahally
Elika Mahony
Tina Majongwe
Sanam Milani
Sheyda Peyman
Ella Piknjac
Katy Porray
Bayan Rasooly
Sohayla Reimer
Hannah Reimer
Alia Reimer
Katharina Reyhani
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Via JMG: Obamacare Ad Stars Married Gay Couple / Jake and Allen's Story


Dilma quer lei para criminalizar a homofobia

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Uma das prioridades da presidente Dilma neste segundo mandato será aprovar uma lei que torne crime a homofobia; religiosos são contra a proposta; pesquisa feita pelo Grupo Gay da Bahia apontou que pelo menos 312 gays, lésbicas e travestis brasileiros foram assassinados em 2013, uma média de um homicídio a cada 28 horas; a entidade estima que 99% dessas mortes foram motivadas por homofobia; a investigação obrigatória para mortes consequentes de ações com policiais também deverá ser outra prioridade do atual governo.



247 - Uma das prioridades da presidente Dilma Rousseff (PT) neste segundo mandato será aprovar uma lei que torne crime a homofobia. Líderes religiosos são contra a proposta. A investigação obrigatória para mortes consequentes de ações com policiais também deverá ser outra prioridade do atual governo.

Assim como existe a Maria da Penha para a violência contra a mulher, a presidente Dilma quer implantar uma lei específica para homofobia, segundo ministros entrevistados pela Folha.

Um projeto de criminalização da homofobia está em debate há oito anos no Senado, porém será arquivado por tramitar há mais de duas legislaturas, como prevê o regimento.

Entidades que lutam pelos direitos dos homossexuais como a ABGLT e o Grupo Gay da Bahia consideraram o arquivamento "um desastre". Esses movimentos querem que a homofobia seja equiparada ao crime de racismo. Segundo pesquisa feita pelo Grupo Gay da Bahia, pelo menos 312 gays, lésbicas e travestis brasileiros foram assassinados em 2013, o que representa uma média de um homicídio a cada 28 horas e, ao mesmo tempo, uma queda de 7,7% em relação ao ano anterior. No entanto, a entidade estima que 99% dessas mortes foram motivadas por homofobia. 

A outra proposta do governo federal diz respeito a um projeto que prevê investigação pela de todas as mortes por policiais. Um relatório do Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública apontou, em novembro do ano passado, que os policiais brasileiros mataram uma média de seis pessoas por dia entre 2009 e 2013. Foram pelo menos menos 11.197 mortes provocados por policiais nesses cinco anos.

O número de mortes nesse período supera o da polícia dos Estados Unidos, que, ao ongo de 30 anos, matou 11.090 pessoas. "Elas (as mortes) não são investigadas, o que incentiva a ilegalidade policial", afirma o deputado Paulo Teixeira (PT-SP), um dos autores do projeto.

http://www.brasil247.com/pt/247/brasil/166169/Dilma-quer-lei-para-criminalizar-a-homofobia.htm

Flor do Dia - Flor del Día - Flower of the Day - 10/01/2015


“Ao tomar consciência de que há uma parte em você escolhendo sofrer, você está próximo do ponto de virada. Durante uma fase do processo de cura, é importante identificar os seus sentimentos negativos e reconhecer que existe prazer no sofrimento. Na medida em que vai ampliando a consciência, você percebe que isso é apenas um sistema de defesa criado para te proteger das dores geradas pelos choques de exclusão e abandono que viveu. Alguns se defendem através da arrogância, outros através da vaidade, da luxúria, da avareza, da gula... Tudo isso faz parte do processo de evolução da consciência humana, mas em algum momento você precisa compreender porque você precisou desenvolver determinada camada de proteção, pois também faz parte da cura entrar em contato com a dor primordial que está escondida por trás dela.”
Acesse o satsang completo: bit.ly/1xKRYP6

“Al tomar conciencia de que hay una parte en ti eligiendo sufrir, estás cerca del punto de giro. Durante una fase del proceso de cura, es importante identificar tus sentimientos negativos y reconocer que existe placer en el sufrimiento. En la medida en que vas ampliando la conciencia, percibes que eso es solo un sistema de defensa creado para protegerte de los dolores generados por los shocks de exclusión y abandono que viviste. Algunos se defienden a través de la arrogancia, otros a través de la vanidad, de la lujuria, de la avaricia, de la gula…Todo esto es parte del proceso de evolución de la conciencia humana, pero en algún momento necesitas comprender por qué necesitaste desarrollar determinada capa de protección, pues también es parte de la cura entrar en contacto con el dolor primordial que está escondido por detrás de ella.”

“When we become aware that there is a part of us that chooses to suffer, we are close to a turning point. During one phase of the healing process, it is important for us to identify our negative feelings and to recognize the pleasure we feel in suffering. As our consciousness expands, we come to realize that this is merely a defense mechanism created to protect us from the pain generated by the shocks of exclusion and abandonment we experienced. Some people use arrogance to defend themselves, others use vanity, lust, greed, gluttony, and so forth. This is all part of the evolutionary process of human consciousness. At some point, we must understand why we needed to develop a certain layer of protection, because getting in touch with the primordial pain hidden behind it is also part of the healing work.”


Via Daily Dharma


Compassion Demands Engagement | January 10, 2015

When we resist change, it’s called suffering. But when we can completely let go and not struggle against it, when we can embrace the groundlessness of our situation and relax into its dynamic quality, that’s called enlightenment, or awakening to our true nature, to our fundamental goodness.

- Pema Chödrön, "The Fundamental Ambiguity of Being Human"

Via ॐ Thich Nhat Hanh Quote Collective ॐ / FB:




I have arrived
I am home
In the Here
In the now
I am Solid
I am free
In the ultimate I dwell..

--Thich Nhat Hanh--
 
 
 
 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Via JMG: IRELAND: Catholic Priest Comes Out During Mass, Urges Support For Marriage


Via the Irish Central:
A Dublin priest received a standing ovation from his congregation this week as he called for same sex marriage equality in Ireland and came out to his parishioners. Father Martin Dolan, who has been a priest at Church of St Nicholas of Myra in Francis Street in Dublin’s city center for 15 years, opened up to his congregation at the Saturday night Mass. He also confided in his Sunday morning congregation. Dolan is the only priest in the parish. Calling on his Dublin city congregation to support same sex marriage in the upcoming Irish referendum, set for the end May, Dolan said “I’m gay myself.” A referendum on same sex marriage will take place at the end of May 2015. Although polls consistently show that over 70 percent of the Irish are in support of gay marriage, campaigners admit that there’s no room for complacency during the run up to the vote. The Dublin Archdiocese declined to comment until they had spoken directly to Dolan. However, the Catholic Church hierarchy in Ireland showed their disdain for the referendum in December 2014. Bishop Kevin Doran of Elphin said legalizing same-sex marriage would change the meaning of marriage itself.
The Irish government is supporting a "yes" vote in the referendum.


Reposted from Joe Jervis

All The Little Things | Panti | TEDxDublin


Via Awake in our Mythology: THE GOLDEN RULE


THE GOLDEN RULE


The Golden Rule is an ethical statement which is found in many religions and philosophies. It is also called the ethic of reciprocity.


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African Traditional Religions
"One going to take a pointed stick to pinch a baby bird should first try it on himself to feel how it hurts."
Yoruba Proverb (Nigeria) 



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Buddhism
"Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful."
Udana-Varga 5,1
"Comparing oneself to others in such terms as "Just as I am so are they, just as they are so am I," he should neither kill nor cause others to kill."
Sutta Nipata 705

"One should seek for others the happiness one desires for himself"
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama, c. 563 - c. 483 B.C.)


"The Ariyan disciple thus reflects, Here am I, fond of my life, not wanting to die, fond of pleasure and averse from pain. Suppose someone should rob me of my life... it would not be a thing pleasing and delightful to me. If I, in my turn, should rob of his life one fond of his life, not wanting to die, one fond of pleasure and averse from pain, it would not be a thing pleasing or delightful to him. For a state that is not pleasant or delightful to me must also be to him also; and a state that is not pleasing or delightful to me, how could I inflict that upon another? As a result of such reflection he himself abstains from taking the life of creatures and he encourages others so to abstain, and speaks in praise of so abstaining."
Samyutta Nikaya v.353


"Never do to other persons what would pain thyself."
Panchatantra (Buddhist Mythology c. 200 B.C.) 



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Christianity
"All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye so to them; for this is the law and the prophets."
Matthew 7:1


"You shall love your neighbor as yourself."
Leviticus 19.18


"Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?" Jesus said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets"
Matthew 22.36-40 



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Confucianism
"Do not do to others what you would not like yourself. Then there will be no resentment against you, either in the family or in the state."
Analects 12:2


"Try your best to treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself, and you will find that this is the shortest way to benevolence."
Mencius VII.A.4


"Tsekung asked, "Is there one word that can serve as a principle of conduct for life?" Confucius replied, "It is the word shu--reciprocity: Do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you.""
Analects 15.23


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Hinduism
"This is the sum of duty; do naught onto others what you would not have them do unto you."
Mahabharata 5,1517

"One should not behave towards others in a way which is disagreeable to oneself. This is the essence of morality. All other activities are due to selfish desire."
Mahabharata, Anusasana Parva 113.8 


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Islam
"No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself."
40 Hadith of an-Nawawi 13 



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Jainism
"In happiness and suffering, in joy and grief, we should regard all creatures as we regard our own self."
"A man should wander about treating all creatures as he himself would be treated."
Sutrakritanga 1.11.33


"One should treat all beings as he himself would be treated."
Agamas Sutrakritanga 1.10.13 



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Judaism
"What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellowman. This is the entire Law; all the rest is commentary."
Talmud, Shabbat 3id 


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Sikhism
"As thou deemest thyself, so deem others."

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Taoism
"Regard your neighbor's gain as your gain, and your neighbor's loss as your own loss."
Tai Shang Kan Yin P'ien 


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Zoroastrianism
"That nature alone is good which refrains from doing another whatsoever is not good for itself."
Dadisten-I-dinik, 94,5

"Whatever is disagreeable to yourself do not do unto others."
Shayast-na-Shayast 13:29


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Other
"Do not do unto others what angers you if done to you by others."
Socrates 436-338 BCE

"We should behave toward friends as we would wish friends to behave toward us."
Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)

"He sought for others the good he desired for himself. Let him pass."
Egyptian Book of the Dead (1580-1350 B.C.)

"Do not kill or injure your neighbor, for it is not him that you injure, you injure yourself. But do good to him, therefore add to his days of happiness as you add to your own. Do not wrong or hate your neighbor, for it is not him that you wrong, you wrong yourself. But love him, for Moneto loves him also as he loves you."
Shawnees Indians 


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Contemplation and Application of the Golden Rule
Maybe, due to our past tendencies, we find ourselves acting cruelly and selfishly despite our intellectual understanding of the goodness and correctness of the Golden Rule. How may we strengthen our intellectual understanding of the Golden Rule and also increase our awareness and moment to moment application of the Golden Rule? Keep the rule in mind, that is, remember it often. Venerate the rule, silently praise it in your heart and mind joyfully. This will increase your attraction to the principle of the Golden Rule. Within your own nature, your attention will cleanse and deepen your understanding of the Golden Rule. Visualise the highest Love and Understanding of the rule as glorious light filling you and vibrating through you, cleansing, healing and blessing your motives, your thoughts, your speech, your actions and your circumstances. If you believe in God and/or positive higher powers then pray for help in this. If you are an athiest then make a rational decision to embody this rule in the best way possible.
"On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure. Even a little effort toward spiritual awareness will protect you from the greatest fear."
Bhagavad Gita

Flor do Dia - Flor del Día - Flower of the Day - 09/01/2015

“Existem dois tipos de karma: um que te aproxima de Deus e te libera; e outro que te afasta e te aprisiona. O karma é construído através de pensamentos, palavras e ações. Então, você escolhe cultivar pensamentos, palavras e ações que contribuem para sua liberação ou que te aprisionam ainda mais.”
“Existen dos tipos de karma: uno que te aproxima a Dios y te libera, y otro que te aleja y te aprisiona. El karma es construido a través de pensamientos, palabras y acciones. Entonces elijes cultivar pensamientos, palabras y acciones que contribuyen a tu liberación o que te aprisionan cada vez más.”

“There are two types of karma: one that brings you closer to God and liberates you, and another that distances you from God and imprisons you. Karma is constructed through thoughts, words and actions. Therefore, you can choose to cultivate thoughts, words and actions that contribute to your liberation or ones that imprison you even further.”

Via Daily Dharma



Compassion Demands Engagement | January 9, 2015

The central guiding principle of Buddhism is compassion and concern for the world in which we live. It's the idea of interdependence—that our actions dictate the experience of others. I don't think everybody needs to run out and join an aid organization and everyone should feel bad that they're not doing more for people in need. But I would like to see Buddhists have a braver relationship to engaging with the world—and also, potentially, a smarter one. We're trained to develop our intellect and develop our wisdom, and it's not worth very much unless you put it into practice.

- Ashoka Mukpo, "I Survived Ebola. But the Fight Doesn't End There."