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.
Friday, June 2, 2017
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Facing the Dark Sides
It is only when one identifies totally with mumyo, the heart of darkness, that the walls of the proud ego-self are shattered and the true light of wisdom can shine through in one’s actions.
—Reverend Patti Nakai, “Confronting the Heart of Darkness”
—Reverend Patti Nakai, “Confronting the Heart of Darkness”
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Via Ram Dass
Ultimately
you live simultaneously in all of the planes of consciousness all the
time, so that in a way, it’s like a vertical cut up – you look at
somebody, they’re there; they’re not there.
There’s an interesting series of stages in Karma Yoga, the yoga of living daily life as an exercise in becoming pungent, where you develop a witness – a place in yourself that watches your whole melodrama, your dance. It doesn’t judge you, it doesn’t try to change you, it’s not trying to become enlightened, it’s just watching the whole thing.
There’s an interesting series of stages in Karma Yoga, the yoga of living daily life as an exercise in becoming pungent, where you develop a witness – a place in yourself that watches your whole melodrama, your dance. It doesn’t judge you, it doesn’t try to change you, it’s not trying to become enlightened, it’s just watching the whole thing.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Freedom from Who We Think We Are
What
gets in the way of this movement toward our authentic self, more than
anything, is our insistence on identifying with the small
self—preserving our narrow world of being special, of needing to look
and feel a particular way.
—Ezra Bayda, “No One Special To Be”
—Ezra Bayda, “No One Special To Be”
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Via Impact: A Zen Master's Advice On Coping With Trump
“Trump’s grand and vulgar self-absorption is inviting all of us to
examine our own selfishness. His ignorance calls us to attend to our own
blind spots. The fears that he stokes and the isolation he promotes
goad us to be braver, more generous.”
- Thich Nhat Hanh
Via Daily Dharma: Don't Bully Yourself
It never works to bully the body, or the heart, into poses it’s not ready to enter.
—Anne Cushman, “The Yoga of Creativity”
—Anne Cushman, “The Yoga of Creativity”
Monday, May 29, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Making Our Own Contribution to World Peace
I
came to the realization that fighting against the system, at least in
my mind, wasn’t working. Somehow I had to recognize that I was a part of
the system and the system was a part of me. In the end, I got great
satisfaction out of knowing that my little peace might be making a
contribution to world peace.
—Ed Winchester, from Tracy Cochran's “The Pentagon Meditation Club”
—Ed Winchester, from Tracy Cochran's “The Pentagon Meditation Club”
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Via Ram Dass
When we first understand there’s a journey, a path, we tend to get somewhat hysterical. We want to sell it to everybody, change everybody, and whichever path we buy first, we try to convert everybody to it. The zeal is based on our lack of faith, 'cause we’re not sure of what we’re doing, so we figure if we convince everybody else...
But we’re all kind of moving into a new space, we’re sort of finished with the first wild hysteria, and we’re settling down into humdrum process of living out our incarnation as consciously as we know how to do. If in the course it turns out this is your last round to get enlightened, fine. If not, that’s the way it is. Nothing you can do about it.
You can’t bulldoze anybody to beat the system – you are the system. The desire to beat the system is part of it.
But we’re all kind of moving into a new space, we’re sort of finished with the first wild hysteria, and we’re settling down into humdrum process of living out our incarnation as consciously as we know how to do. If in the course it turns out this is your last round to get enlightened, fine. If not, that’s the way it is. Nothing you can do about it.
You can’t bulldoze anybody to beat the system – you are the system. The desire to beat the system is part of it.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: When Things Don't Bring Us Happiness Inbox x
We
keep assuming that because things aren’t bringing us happiness, they’re
the wrong things, rather than recognizing that the pursuit itself is
futile—that regardless of what we achieve in the pursuit of stuff, it’s
never going to bring about an enduring state of happiness.
—Daniel Gilbert, “The Pleasure Paradox”
—Daniel Gilbert, “The Pleasure Paradox”
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Taking Care of What Is Not Broken
The
most comfortable and wisest people are those who watch their health
when they are healthy; guard their country when it is untroubled; and
cultivate their fields well when weeds are nonexistent or scarce.
—Venerable Chwasan, “The Grace in This World”
—Venerable Chwasan, “The Grace in This World”
Friday, May 26, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Challenging Your Ego
When
you challenge ego-mind, be firm but gentle, penetrating but never
aggressive. Just say to your ego-mind, “Show me your face!” When no mind
shows up saying, “Here I am,” ego-mind will begin to lose its hold on
you and your struggles will lighten up.
—Dzigar Kongtrul, “Searching for Self”
—Dzigar Kongtrul, “Searching for Self”
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Embracing Difference
Diversity
strengthens us. Diversity is not something to be tolerated—it is to be
celebrated. We should welcome it with curiosity, delight, and joy. This
is what fear fears.
—Gyalwang Drukpa, “How to Combat Fear”
—Gyalwang Drukpa, “How to Combat Fear”
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: We're All in the Same Boat
We’re
all in the same boat. I don’t know how to save the world, yet I must
save the world. I don’t know how to save myself, yet I must save myself.
I don’t know where my soul resides, yet I must discover my soul because
I live within it.
—Josh Fox, “What Makes Humanity Worth Saving”
—Josh Fox, “What Makes Humanity Worth Saving”
Via Ram Dass
When you look at another person, what do you see? Body? That’s desire. What do you see? Personality? …That’s attachment.
Beyond body, beyond personality, way back in here, way back behind all the things you think you are, here we are. That’s the being you serve.
Beyond body, beyond personality, way back in here, way back behind all the things you think you are, here we are. That’s the being you serve.
- Ram Dass -
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Via Daily Dharam / Confidence in Our Basic Nature
Letting
go of incessantly measuring and comparing ourselves to others leads to
spontaneous acts of courage and compassion. It’s like learning a dance
step well enough that we no longer need to keep looking down at our
feet.
—Gaylon Ferguson, “Natural Bravery”
—Gaylon Ferguson, “Natural Bravery”
Monday, May 22, 2017
Via Daily Dharma / Suffering Makes Way for Joy
Our
suffering is not our enemy. It is only through a relationship with my
pain, my sadness, that I can truly know and touch the opposite—my
pleasure, my joy, and my happiness.
—Claude AnShin Thomas, “Conceptions of Happiness”
—Claude AnShin Thomas, “Conceptions of Happiness”
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Via Daily Dharma / The Best Spiritual Teacher
The best spiritual teacher is to challenge your weaknesses.
—Atisha, “Your Best”
—Atisha, “Your Best”
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