At
a certain point, you realize that you see only the projections of your
own mind. The play of phenomena is a projection of the spirit. The
projections are your karma, your curriculum for this incarnation.
Everything that’s happening to you is a teaching designed to burn out
your stuff, your attachments. Your humanity and all your desires are not
some kind of error. They’re integral parts of the journey.
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.
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Via Daily Dharma / January 1, 2017: A New Year’s Resolution
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I
intend to cultivate equanimity and balance—not to panic when things
appear to be off track, and not to relax when everything seems to be
going smoothly. I intend to cultivate awareness and presence and not
focus too hard on the outcome—paying more attention to the process and
developing understanding and sympathy for myself and others.
—David Nichtern, "A New Year's Resolution to Consider"
Friday, December 30, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / December 30, 2016: Leading the Charge
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Individually,
we might feel that global problems are beyond our capacity to solve.
What I have noticed, though... is that if one or two people take the
lead in making even small changes, it energizes the whole community.
—Joseph Goldstein, "Facing the Heat"
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / December 29, 2016: The Binding Thread
A
string of beads has a thread running through all the beads, keeping
them together. What we need is a thread too—of sanity and stability.
Because when you have a thread, even though each bead is separate, they
hang together.
—Sogyal Rinpoche, "The Stability of Ease"
—Sogyal Rinpoche, "The Stability of Ease"
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / December 28, 2016: Learning How to Love
To love is, first of all, to accept ourselves as we actually are.
—Thich Nhat Hanh, "Cultivating Compassion" |
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / December 27, 2016: Give Up the Pursuit
If
you were to let go of the pursuit of happiness, what would you do? To
put it a bit more dramatically, suppose you were told that no matter
what you did, you would never be happy. Never. What would you do with
your life?
—Ken McLeod, "Forget Happiness"
—Ken McLeod, "Forget Happiness"
Monday, December 26, 2016
Via Daily Dharma/ December 26, 2016: A True Understanding
When you understand interconnectedness, it makes you more afraid of hating than of dying.
—Robert A. F. Thurman, "Rising to the Challenge: Cool Heroism"
—Robert A. F. Thurman, "Rising to the Challenge: Cool Heroism"
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Via Ram Dass
When
I asked Maharajji how to meditate, he said, “Meditate like Christ.” I
said, “Maharajji, how did Christ meditate?” He became very quiet and
closed his eyes. After a few minutes, he had a blissful expression on
his face and a tear trickled down his cheek. He opened his eyes and
said, “He lost himself in Love.”
Via Daily Dharma / December 25, 2016: Giving, but Losing Nothing
The
Buddha taught “kingly or queenly giving,” which means giving the best
of what we have, instinctively and graciously, even if none remains for
ourselves. We are only temporary caretakers of all that is provided;
essentially, we own nothing.
—Marcia Rose, "The Gift That Cannot Be Given" |
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Via Daily Dharma / December 24, 2016: True Generosity
The practice of true generosity is rare; it is an exchange in which both giver and receiver are enriched.
—Judy Lief, "The Power of Receiving"
—Judy Lief, "The Power of Receiving"
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