Publicado em 26 de jun de 2015
The
Gay Men's Chorus of Washington performs The Star-Spangled Banner
moments after the Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage legal
nationwide.
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.
Few
things can improve the nature of our relationships as much as the
development of skillful speech. Silence offers us, and those around us,
the spaciousness we need to speak more skillfully. When we speak with
greater skill, our true self?our compassionate, loving self?emerges with
gentle ease.
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As
the reordering of our life, brought about by moral training, creates
the environment for meditation, the stillness of mind created by
meditation will make possible the examination of reality that is the
hallmark of wisdom.
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In samsara, the city of preconceptions,
Wander the zombies of the eight worldly concerns.
You are in a terrifying charnel ground;
Have your guru perform an exorcism.
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Getting Back What We Give
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We
are always trying to get something? admiration, love, recognition,
praise, acknowledgment, even just staying connected. Think how we
manipulate and bargain and negotiate to turn a profit from every
interaction. Much of this is subtle, unconscious habit. Even when we
give, or serve, or love, or pay attention, we?re trying to get
something. Sometimes it?s just to get back some of what we give.
- Sensei Nancy Mujo Baker, "On Not Being Stingy" |
Religious
awakening does not depend initially on who we are or what we do;
rather, it is becoming attuned to the working of great compassion at the
heart of existence.
- Taitetsu Unno, "Into the Valley" |
From
the ashes of [my father's] unhappiness rose the phoenix of my spiritual
calling. I can?t stand in judgment of him, because I am the result of
him. . . . I have inherited his spiritual discontent, and have devoted
myself to overcoming it.
- Shozan Jack Haubner, "Son of a Gun" |
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There
are times when the pain and awkwardness and strangeness fall away and
you?re left with something sublime. Stillness. Joy. Clarity. Insight.
Peace. Those moments make it easier to believe that this practice is
positively affecting your life.
- Brent R. Oliver, "5 Things That Might Surprise You about Meditation Retreats" |