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.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - August 9, 2017
Suffering is a lesson the Soul needs in order to get to its Beloved. Joy is too.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: There's No Race to Enlightenment
We
breathe in and out, and we just watch that. Nothing else. It doesn’t
matter if we get enlightenment or not. It doesn’t matter if our friends
get enlightened faster. Who cares? We are just breathing.
—Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, “Do Nothing”
—Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, “Do Nothing”
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: One-breath Meditation
In
this world of onrushing events the act of meditation—even just a
“one-breath” meditation—straightening the back, clearing the mind for a
moment—is a refreshing island in the stream.
—Gary Snyder, “Just One Breath”
—Gary Snyder, “Just One Breath”
Monday, August 7, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Connecting with Our Best Selves
Appreciative joy is a natural expression of our best humanity.
—Judith Simmer-Brown, “Transforming the Green-Ey'd Monster”
—Judith Simmer-Brown, “Transforming the Green-Ey'd Monster”
Via Ram Dass: Words of Wisdom - August 6, 2017
If you keep examining your mind, you'll come to see that thoughts of who you are and how it all is are creating the reality you're experiencing.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Transform Yourself
Meditation aims not so much to solve a person’s particular problems as to solve the person altogether.
—David Rome, “Focusing”
—David Rome, “Focusing”
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Why We Shouldn't Be Afraid of Suffering
Handling
our suffering is an art. If we know how to suffer, we suffer much less,
and we’re no longer afraid of being overwhelmed by the suffering
inside.
—Thich Nhat Hanh, “Why We Shouldn't Be Afraid of Suffering”
—Thich Nhat Hanh, “Why We Shouldn't Be Afraid of Suffering”
Friday, August 4, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Working with Difficult Feelings
A
feeling-tone is a feeling-tone, and that’s all. Just like anything
else, the invitation is to be with it, not to listen to it, not to
ignore it, not to push it away, not to repress it, not to act on it.
—Dr. Jay Michaelson, “Working Through the Strong Emotions of Sexual Identity”
—Dr. Jay Michaelson, “Working Through the Strong Emotions of Sexual Identity”
Via Daily Dharma: Respect Is All We Need
Love for others and respect for their rights and dignity, no matter who or what they are: ultimately these are all we need.
—Dalai Lama, “Consider Yourself a Tourist”
—Dalai Lama, “Consider Yourself a Tourist”
Via Daily Dharma: Changing Your Approach to Life
In Buddhism, the point is not simply to be accomplished meditators but to change our whole approach to life.
—Judy Lief, “Meditation Alone is Not Enough”
—Judy Lief, “Meditation Alone is Not Enough”
Via Daily Dharma: Find Freedom in Stillness
Stillness
in the midst of motion and commotion is free of will, direction, and
time. It is a complete letting be of what is from moment to moment.
—Toni Packer, “Unmasking the Self”
—Toni Packer, “Unmasking the Self”
Monday, July 31, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Your Whole Life Is Here and Now
To practice the way of Buddha means to completely live out this present moment—which is our whole life—here and now.
—Kodo Sawaki Roshi, “To You”
—Kodo Sawaki Roshi, “To You”
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Via Ram Dass: Words of Wisdom - July 30, 2017
Bearing
the unbearable is the deepest root of compassion in the world. When you
bear what you think you cannot bear, who you think you are dies. You
become compassion. You don't have compassion - you are compassion. True
compassion goes beyond empathy to being with the experience of another.
You become an instrument of compassion.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: A Teacher Points the Way
A
teacher, out of compassion and love, seeing that somebody is suffering,
gives a path. But each individual has to walk on the path.
—S. N. Goenka, “Superscience”
—S. N. Goenka, “Superscience”
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Via Ram Dass: Words of Wisdom - July 26, 2017
As we each listen to the intuitive message of our hearts, the society of which we are a part listens too.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Planting the Seed of an Awakened Mind
In Buddhism, we often talk about the seed of bodhicitta,
the potential for an awakened mind that resides in all sentient beings.
This seed is the basis of Buddhist practice—the generation of wisdom
and compassion toward all sentient beings.
—Ogyen Trinley Dorje, “No Easy Answers”
—Ogyen Trinley Dorje, “No Easy Answers”
Via Daily Dharma: Appreciation Is Key
I
think for every human being, appreciation in daily life is key. Through
having appreciation for everything, you're able to expand so much as a
human being, with your heart and your spirit and your mind.
—Ifé Sanchez Mora, “Interview with Nichiren Buddhist Singer Ifé Sanchez Mora”
—Ifé Sanchez Mora, “Interview with Nichiren Buddhist Singer Ifé Sanchez Mora”
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Via Daily Dharma: Defining a Hero
A hero, a person who is courageous, has the courage to admit one’s mistakes, one’s faults.
—Sayadaw U Pandita, “The Best Remedy”
—Sayadaw U Pandita, “The Best Remedy”
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