If
someone insults us, we usually dwell on it, asking ourselves, “Why did
he say that to me?” and on and on. It’s as if someone shoots an arrow at
us, but it falls short. Focusing on the problem is like picking up the
arrow and repeatedly stabbing ourselves with it, saying, “He hurt me so
much. I can’t believe he did that.”
—Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, "Putting Down the Arrow"
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.
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
Via Sri Prem Baba Flor do dia - Flor día- Flower of the day - 16/07/2016
“Tenho fé de que a verdade libertará o nosso país, mas talvez isso
ocorra somente numa próxima encarnação. Porque, a verdade é que não
adianta só prender políticos corruptos; é preciso mudar hábitos e
condicionamentos mentais; precisamos de uma reforma profunda em toda a
base do nosso sistema, uma reforma cultural. Assim como cada um de nós
pode ter o sistema tomado por determinadas matrizes psicológicas, um
país também. E, nesse momento, o Brasil está tomado pelo egoísmo e pela vaidade.”
“Tengo fe que la verdad liberará nuestro país, pero tal vez eso
solamenteocurra en una próxima encarnación. Porque la verdad es que no
sirve solo arrestar políticos corruptos; es necesario cambiar hábitos y
condicionamientos mentales; necesitamosde una reforma profunda en toda
la base de nuestro sistema, una reforma cultural. Del mismo modo que
cada uno de nosotros puede tener el sistema atrapado por determinadas
matrices psicológicas, un país también. Y en este momento, Brasil está
atrapado por el egoísmo y por la vanidad.”
“I have faith that the truth will set Brazil free, but this may only happen in the next incarnation. In truth, it’s not enough to simply blame corrupt politicians. We need to change our own habits and mental conditioning. There is a need for a thorough reform at the foundation of our entire system, including a cultural reform. In the same way each of us can be overtaken by certain psychological matrices, this can also happen to a country. In this moment, Brazil has beenoverwhelmed by selfishness and vanity.”
“I have faith that the truth will set Brazil free, but this may only happen in the next incarnation. In truth, it’s not enough to simply blame corrupt politicians. We need to change our own habits and mental conditioning. There is a need for a thorough reform at the foundation of our entire system, including a cultural reform. In the same way each of us can be overtaken by certain psychological matrices, this can also happen to a country. In this moment, Brazil has beenoverwhelmed by selfishness and vanity.”
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do dia - Flor del día - Flower of the day - 15/07/2016
“Chega um momento em que é preciso simplesmente relaxar e não gerar
expectativa em relação a nada. Chega um momento em que até mesmo o
desejo pela iluminação precisa cair, porque esse desejo começa a ser o
seu obstáculo. Quem deseja a iluminação é um eu psicológico viciado em
controlar a vida. Trata-se de um eu idealizado que traçou um plano de
como as coisas devem ser. Mas, quando você realmente puder silenciar
para viver essa experiência, esse eu não estará lá para isso, porque o silêncio só é possível na ausência dele.”
“Llega un momento, en que simplemente, es necesario relajarse y no
generar expectativa en relación a nada. Llega un momento en que hasta el
deseo por la iluminación necesita caer, porque ese deseo comienza a ser
tu obstáculo. Quien desea la iluminación es un yo psicológico adicto en
controlar la vida. Se trata de un yo idealizado que trazó un plan de
como tienen que ser las cosas. Pero cuando realmente te puedes silenciar
para vivir esa experiencia, ese yo no estará ahí para eso, porque el
silencio solo es posible en la ausencia de él.”
“There comes a moment when it is necessary to simply relax and not have any expectations in relationship to anything. There comes a moment when even the desire for enlightenment needs to drop, because even this very desire becomes an obstacle for us. The part in us that desires enlightenment is a psychological self that is addicted to controlling life. It is an idealized self that has outlined a plan of how things should be. However, when we can really be silent enough to live this experience, this psychological self will not be there, because silence is only possible in the absence of this self.”
“There comes a moment when it is necessary to simply relax and not have any expectations in relationship to anything. There comes a moment when even the desire for enlightenment needs to drop, because even this very desire becomes an obstacle for us. The part in us that desires enlightenment is a psychological self that is addicted to controlling life. It is an idealized self that has outlined a plan of how things should be. However, when we can really be silent enough to live this experience, this psychological self will not be there, because silence is only possible in the absence of this self.”
Via Daily Dharma / July 15, 2016: Echoes of an Endless Past
The wind blows hard among the pines
Toward the beginning
Of an endless past.
Listen: you’ve heard everything.
—Shinkichi Takahashi, "Triumph of the Sparrow"
Toward the beginning
Of an endless past.
Listen: you’ve heard everything.
—Shinkichi Takahashi, "Triumph of the Sparrow"
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / July 14, 2016: A Warning for Your Meditation Practice
Without
an understanding of nontheism and the motivation to benefit others,
meditation practice can degenerate into self-absorption and escapism.
—Judy Lief, "Is Meditation Enough?"
—Judy Lief, "Is Meditation Enough?"
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Antropólogo afirma que evangélicos espalham “ódio, fobia e vingança” na sociedade brasileira
O professor de antropologia Ronaldo Almeida, da Unicamp, afirmou que o comportamento social dos evangélicos é permeado por ódio, fobia e vingança, e que isso explica casos como o da agressão à menina candomblecista (atribuída, sem provas, a pentecostais) e o apoio à redução da maioridade penal.
Segundo Almeida, os dois exemplos acima são manifestações de conservadorismo que refletem um cenário geral da sociedade brasileira.
“No Brasil, o que se consolida é o pluralismo no interior do cristianismo, cujo movimento principal são católicos se tornando evangélicos. Esse aumento do contingente vai além dos templos, se reflete no âmbito da política, da economia, da mídia”, teoriza o professor, sugerindo que essa mudança de pensamento da sociedade é um reflexo direto do crescimento dos evangélicos.
Segundo Almeida, erros políticos teriam funcionado como combustível para o crescimento da representatividade dos evangélicos na política. O professor também criticou a gestão do pastor Marco Feliciano (PSC-SP) à frente da Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Minorias (CDHM).
“Em 2010, o José Serra [candidato à presidência do PSDB] colocou o pastor Silas Malafaia para atacar a Dilma [à época candidata do PT] sobre o tema do aborto. Foi o início. Depois, com Dilma já no poder, o PT fez aquela besteira de entregar a Comissão de Direitos Humanos para o PSC. O presidente, como todos sabem, foi o deputado Marco Feliciano. Na comissão de Direitos Humanos, esses religiosos acharam um espaço para lidar com temas morais. E essa comissão, que antes cuidava das minorias, como a causa indígena, começou a ter uma pauta moralista, a travar uma disputa pela moralidade pública, a replicar aqui temas do fundamentalismo norte-americano, como o ensino religioso e o criacionismo”, criticou.
Em outro trecho da entrevista, Almeida diz que as lideranças evangélicas fazem apologia à violência de forma indireta, como forma de estabelecer seus próprios paradigmas: “Na questão religiosa, os fundamentalistas acabam por fomentar a ação violenta.
O que não é novidade: basta lembra que o episódio do pastor da Igreja Universal que chutou uma imagem foi em 1995. É a cultura de demonizar o outro, de vilipendiar as outras religiões. Tem uma coisa cínica no Malafaia: na prática, ele diz: ‘o Estado laico tem de garantir que eu posso demonizar o outro’. É o oposto da noção clássica do protestantismo: de liberdade individual. Mas, no fundo, o que a bancada evangélica mostra são expressões de coisas mais profundas da sociedade: conservadora, violenta, hierárquica e desigual”, resumiu.
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Via CBS News: "Star Trek" creator's son weighs in on gay Sulu
LOS ANGELES -- The son of late "Star Trek"
creator Gene Roddenberry says his father would have been on board with
an Enterprise crew member being portrayed as gay, but he's unsure if it
should have been helmsman Hikaru Sulu.
Rod Roddenberry said his father would have been supportive of a gay "Trek" character and commended the "Star Trek Beyond" filmmakers for featuring an LGBT character. Roddenberry died in 1991.
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Rod Roddenberry said his father would have been supportive of a gay "Trek" character and commended the "Star Trek Beyond" filmmakers for featuring an LGBT character. Roddenberry died in 1991.
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Via Teanderthal Party: King James
http://www.libchrist.com/
Via Faith In America: RNC’s Conversion Therapy Support Is Dangerous
Dear Faith In America Supporters,
The GOP has solidified their stance against LGBT people at their convention supporting the condemned practice of conversion therapy. This pseudo science practice is both spiritual and medical malpractice and actively harms LGBT individuals, especially LGBT youth. Faith In America thoroughly condemns the adoption of this practice into the GOP platform.
Below is the press release we sent to media on this issue.
Sincerely,
Eliel Cruz
Executive Director
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RNC’s Conversion Therapy Support Is Dangerous
New York, New York, July 14, 2016 – The Republican National Convention is being used as a tool to further a bigoted anti-LGBT agenda. Anti-LGBT pundit Tony Perkins used his influence as an RNC delegate to include dangerous, pseudo-science “conversion therapy” into the GOP platform.
“The addition of conversion therapy in the GOP’s platform shows they’re far from finished fighting against the LGBT community,” said Eliel Cruz, Executive Director of Faith In America. “Conversion therapy has been denounced by all leading medical organizations. The practice stems from a religious-based archaic understanding of sexuality that believes homosexuality is a choice and is sinful. Today, we know that being LGBT is natural and not something to be ‘cured’ of. The Republican Party has proven itself once more that it’s the party of religious based bigotry.”
The language included in the platform does not specifically mention the words “conversion therapy.” It mentions that parents should be allowed to seek whatever treatment or therapy they deem fit for their children. This language extends to “physical and emotional” therapy as well.
“The state intervenes when parents are abusing their children,” Eliel Cruz said. “Conversion therapy is nothing short of child abuse. There is ample evidence that shows attempting to change someone’s innate sexual orientation leads to depression, anxiety, and suicide. Parents who are willing to put their children at risk to undergo conversion therapy are abusing their children.”
Faith In America condemns the RNC’s decision to include conversion therapy in their GOP platform. Faith In America supports a national ban on conversion therapy.
For more information go to faithinamerica.org and follow on Twitter.
About Faith In America: Established in 2006, Faith In America is a non-profit organization whose ultimate goal is to end decades and centuries of using religious teachings to justify marginalizing and discriminating against others. We are dedicated to influencing media and faith community narratives on religion and sexuality. Our goal is to move the needle forward on LGBTQ equality in the pews and in our legislation. Our Mission is to educate the public about the ongoing harm caused to LGBTQ persons, especially youth, by religious-based prejudice. Our dream is to change the hearts and minds of religious communities on the “sinful” nature of homosexuality. To remove it permanently from “the sin list.”
The GOP has solidified their stance against LGBT people at their convention supporting the condemned practice of conversion therapy. This pseudo science practice is both spiritual and medical malpractice and actively harms LGBT individuals, especially LGBT youth. Faith In America thoroughly condemns the adoption of this practice into the GOP platform.
Below is the press release we sent to media on this issue.
Sincerely,
Eliel Cruz
Executive Director
Support our work? Make a contribution today.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RNC’s Conversion Therapy Support Is Dangerous
New York, New York, July 14, 2016 – The Republican National Convention is being used as a tool to further a bigoted anti-LGBT agenda. Anti-LGBT pundit Tony Perkins used his influence as an RNC delegate to include dangerous, pseudo-science “conversion therapy” into the GOP platform.
“The addition of conversion therapy in the GOP’s platform shows they’re far from finished fighting against the LGBT community,” said Eliel Cruz, Executive Director of Faith In America. “Conversion therapy has been denounced by all leading medical organizations. The practice stems from a religious-based archaic understanding of sexuality that believes homosexuality is a choice and is sinful. Today, we know that being LGBT is natural and not something to be ‘cured’ of. The Republican Party has proven itself once more that it’s the party of religious based bigotry.”
The language included in the platform does not specifically mention the words “conversion therapy.” It mentions that parents should be allowed to seek whatever treatment or therapy they deem fit for their children. This language extends to “physical and emotional” therapy as well.
“The state intervenes when parents are abusing their children,” Eliel Cruz said. “Conversion therapy is nothing short of child abuse. There is ample evidence that shows attempting to change someone’s innate sexual orientation leads to depression, anxiety, and suicide. Parents who are willing to put their children at risk to undergo conversion therapy are abusing their children.”
Faith In America condemns the RNC’s decision to include conversion therapy in their GOP platform. Faith In America supports a national ban on conversion therapy.
For more information go to faithinamerica.org and follow on Twitter.
About Faith In America: Established in 2006, Faith In America is a non-profit organization whose ultimate goal is to end decades and centuries of using religious teachings to justify marginalizing and discriminating against others. We are dedicated to influencing media and faith community narratives on religion and sexuality. Our goal is to move the needle forward on LGBTQ equality in the pews and in our legislation. Our Mission is to educate the public about the ongoing harm caused to LGBTQ persons, especially youth, by religious-based prejudice. Our dream is to change the hearts and minds of religious communities on the “sinful” nature of homosexuality. To remove it permanently from “the sin list.”
Via Daily Dharma / July 13, 2016: Recognize the Love All Around You
Every day, priests minutely examine the Law
And endlessly chant complicated sutras.
Before doing that, though, they should learn
How to read the love letters sent by the wind and rain,
The snow and moon.
—Ikkyu, "Rain, the Snow, and Moon"
And endlessly chant complicated sutras.
Before doing that, though, they should learn
How to read the love letters sent by the wind and rain,
The snow and moon.
—Ikkyu, "Rain, the Snow, and Moon"
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do dia - Flor del día - Flower of the day - 12/07/2016
“O agora é o portal para a eternidade; é o portal para acessar a fonte
da bem-aventurança, a fonte da felicidade, que é o que somos. Ao
reconhecer isso percebemos o valor de cada singular momento, porque cada
instante contém a semente da mais rara oportunidade – a oportunidade da
transcendência. Sendo assim, o agora é, sem dúvida, aquilo de mais
valioso que uma alma humana possui.”
“El ahora es el portal para la eternidad, es el portal para acceder a la fuente de bienaventuranza, la fuente de felicidad, que es lo que somos. Al reconocer eso percibimos el valor de cada singular momento, porque cada instante contiene la semilla de la más rara oportunidad – la oportunidad de la trascendencia. Siendo así, el ahora es, sin duda, aquello de mayor valor que un alma humana posee.”
“El ahora es el portal para la eternidad, es el portal para acceder a la fuente de bienaventuranza, la fuente de felicidad, que es lo que somos. Al reconocer eso percibimos el valor de cada singular momento, porque cada instante contiene la semilla de la más rara oportunidad – la oportunidad de la trascendencia. Siendo así, el ahora es, sin duda, aquello de mayor valor que un alma humana posee.”
“The here and now is the doorway to eternity. It is the portal through
which we can access the source of bliss, the source of happiness, which
is what we truly are. As we recognize this, we see the value in each and
every moment, because each moment contains a seed of rare opportunity-
the opportunity for transcendence. Seen in this light, the here and now
is without doubt, the most valuable thing a human soul possesses.”
Via Daily Dharma / July 12, 2016: The Wisdom of the Diamond Vehicle
In
the Vajrayana, we see that our difficulties with relative reality stem
from our attitudes and beliefs, rather than from relativity itself. We
are called to see each arising of our day not as a threat, but as an
opportunity—a chance to open our arms, lay down our weapons, and
surrender to this exact moment of our life.
—Reginald Ray, "The Vajrayana Journey Is an Experience of Love, Power, and Freedom"
—Reginald Ray, "The Vajrayana Journey Is an Experience of Love, Power, and Freedom"
Monday, July 11, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / July 11, 2016: The Heart of Compassion
The
sangha is the treasure of our greatest yearning, for it provides all of
us with a sense of belonging as well as a safe haven; a foundation from
which to grow and develop; a way to commit to excellence in practice;
and above all, a connection to the heart of compassion.
—Myokei Caine-Barrett, "Our Common Thread"
—Myokei Caine-Barrett, "Our Common Thread"
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Via Ram Dass
July 10, 2016
There is a larger frame to the painting than the one that bounds our life's events. |
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do dia - Flor del día - Flower of the day - 10/07/2016
“Durante um estágio da jornada, você acredita que o mundo te deve
coisas, mas quando amadurece, você descobre que isso é somente mais um
aspecto da ilusão. O mundo não lhe deve nada, você é que se coloca nos
lugares que criam essa ideia - você está onde se coloca. Mas, chega um
momento em que você reconhece o poder das suas escolhas e compreende
que, na verdade, é você que deve algo para o mundo. Você reconhece que constrói o seu destino através de pensamentos, palavras e ações e, nesse momento, você se arrepende.”
“Durante un estadio del camino, crees que el mundo te debe cosas, pero
cuando maduras, descubres que eso es solamente un aspecto más de la
ilusión. El mundo no te debe nada, eres tú quien se coloca en esos
lugares que crean esa idea – estás donde te colocas. Pero llega un
momento en que reconoces el poder de tus elecciones y comprendes que, en
verdad, eres tú quien le debe algo al mundo. Reconoces que construyes
tu destino a través de pensamientos, palabras y acciones y en ese
momento, te arrepientes.”
“During a certain a stage of the journey, we believe that the world owes us something, but as we mature, we discover that this is just another aspect of illusion. The world doesn’t owe us anything. We put ourselves into the situations that create this idea. We are exactly where we put ourselves. However, there comes a time when we recognize the power of our choices and we understand that in truth, we owe something to the world. We recognize that we have built our destiny through our thoughts, words and deeds and in this moment we repent.”
“During a certain a stage of the journey, we believe that the world owes us something, but as we mature, we discover that this is just another aspect of illusion. The world doesn’t owe us anything. We put ourselves into the situations that create this idea. We are exactly where we put ourselves. However, there comes a time when we recognize the power of our choices and we understand that in truth, we owe something to the world. We recognize that we have built our destiny through our thoughts, words and deeds and in this moment we repent.”
Via Daily Dharma / July 10, 2016: Let Love Guide You
Compassion goes about finding the work that can be done. Love can’t help but stay present.
—Krista Tippett, "Brief Teachings Summer 2016" |
Saturday, July 9, 2016
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