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.
In the 11th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna shows Arjuna all the forms of the Universe, turning back into the pure form from which they were manifested.
The forms of the Universe: Breathe them in. Take in the baby’s crying, the sound of traffic, it’s all energy, it’s all shakti in form. As you draw it into your being, let the forms go, let your concepts about it all go, turn it back into pure shakti. Sit straight, draw it all into your chest.
All of your thoughts now, your memories, think of the political world, a breath for that.
See all the candidates, all of the international intrigue, all of the genuine seeking for peace, a breath for that.
See
it all; the play, the dance, the forms, the mother, the mother at play,
all aspects of the mother. Draw it back into its pure form within you,
Mother shakti. Draw it into your heart.
Think of all the things that fill you with love and tenderness, a
child’s smile, a flower, the smell of Spring, feeling love for another
human being or from another human being, seeing peace exist between two
people, moments of gratification.
As they come
to mind, notice them, allow them, see them as forms, draw them in upon your breath. You are forming a relationship with the Mother, for these
are all aspects, the beautiful aspects of the Mother. These are Durga,
Lakshmi, Mary, Rachel, all the beautiful aspects.
Now bring to
mind all the heavy aspects of the Universe: violence, suffering,
physical pain, incredible loneliness, paranoia, people out of control on
drugs, tensions between generations, races, religions, man’s ecological
shortsightedness, our greed, lust, our anger.
Draw it all in on the breath. These are the other faces of the Mother. This is Kali Ma;
the Mother whose tongue hangs out dripping with blood, who wears a
circlet of skulls around her neck, who is ugly beyond belief.
If you’re going to have a love affair with the mother, you can’t just have the beautiful aspects, you’ve got to take it all.
Are
you strong enough and quiet enough to give space to all the faces of
the Mother, to all the forms? Hey Ma, you’re really ugly, oh Ma, I love
you so much. Can you love the Universe that much?
Can
you find a place in yourself where you don’t judge God? Where you look
upon it all and see it’s perfection, including its horror?
What if??? ❤️❤️❤️
If they cancel the rest of the school year, students would miss 2.5
months of education. Many people are concerned about students falling
behind because of this. Yes, they may fall behind when it comes to
classroom education... But what if...❤️❤️❤️
What if instead of falling “behind", this group of kids are ADVANCED because of this? Hear me out...❤️❤️❤️
What if they have more empathy, they enjoy family connection, they can
be more creative and entertain themselves, they love to read, they love
to express themselves in writing. ❤️❤️❤️ What if they enjoy the simple things, like their own backyard and sitting near a window in the quiet. ❤️❤️❤️ What if they notice the birds and the dates the different flowers emerge, and the calming renewal of a gentle rain shower? ❤️❤️❤️ What if this generation are the ones to learn to cook, organize their space, do their laundry, and keep a well run home? ❤️❤️❤️ What if they learn to stretch a dollar and to live with less? ❤️❤️❤️ What if they learn to plan shopping trips and meals at home. ❤️❤️❤️
What if they learn the value of eating together as a family and finding
the good to share in the small delights of the everyday? ❤️❤️❤️
What if they are the ones to place great value on our teachers and
educational professionals, librarians, public servants and the
previously invisible essential support workers like truck drivers,
grocers, cashiers, custodians, logistics, and health care workers and
their supporting staff, just to name a few of the millions taking care
of us right now while we are sheltered in place? ❤️❤️❤️
What if among these children, a great leader emerges who had the
benefit of a slower pace and a simpler life to truly learn what really
matters in this life?❤️❤️ What if they are AHEAD? ❤️❤️❤️❤️ (Copied and pasted from a friend but too good not to share! ❤️)
"Compassion in action is paradoxical and mysterious. It is absolute yet continually changing. It accepts that everything is happening exactly as it should, and it works with a full-hearted commitment to change. It sets goals but knows that the process is all there is. It is joyful in the midst of suffering and hopeful in the face of overwhelming odds. It is simple in a world of complexity and confusion. It is done for other, but it nurtures the self. It shields in order to be strong. It intends to eliminate suffering, knowing that suffering is limitless. It is action
arising from emptiness..."
Archaeologists in India’s Bihar State this week unearthed what they
believe to be a Buddhist sutra from the 1st century CE, which depicts
the Buddha telecommuting to deliver a sermon to his followers. In the
scripture, the Buddha’s attendant Ananda recounts a time when his
teacher was traveling in a distant land but still wished to address the
sangha. While much of the text has been damaged, researchers say that it
appears to describe the Buddha miraculously projecting his image and
voice onto a screen at a monastic hall, where disciples had gathered to
hear his message.
Unfortunately, as the following excerpt demonstrates, the Buddha encountered some technical difficulties:
Thus have I (mostly) heard,
[…]
A monk asked the Buddha, “Lord, you have taught us to value both solitude and community. How are we to understand this?”
And the Buddha responded: “When one’s [inaudible] is [inaudible] or [inaudible], then it is paramount that [inaudible].”
At which point the Blessed One’s image on the screen did freeze, and the student asked, “Lord Buddha, are you still there?”
And the Buddha replied, “and so that is what—what’s that? Can you hear me now?”
And the monk said that he could.
The Blessed One then announced that he was moving to another room to see if there was better reception.
Seated once more, he continued: “The true nature of reality is—”
Alas, mid-word, the Buddha’s message did abruptly cease, and the screen went blank. The monks hurried to investigate the cause, puzzling over whether or not the issue was on their side, until, suddenly, they were startled by a chirp-like ring.
The Buddha’s image then reappeared.
“How does it look now?” the Blessed One asked.
And although the Buddha’s lips did not sync with the sound of his voice, the monk said, “It’s astounding, lord.”
The Blessed One said, “All things are subject (all things) to arising
(are subject to) and passing (arising and) away—do you hear (away) that echo? (Do you hear that echo?)”
The monk answered, “Yes, Lord.”
And the Blessed One said, “Oh, great, now [inaudible] frozen (frozen)!”
The monk waved his hand to see if the Buddha could see him.
The Blessed One’s image did then disappear, before once again returning with greater clarity than before. The Buddha asked, “How about now?”
The monk answered, “Perfect, lord. I can see and hear you clearly now.”
[…]
The text cuts off at this point. Researchers continue to use fragments of the remaining text to reconstruct the rest of the sutra.
But progress has been slow as they, too, have had to communicate via
video conferencing, during which they keep talking over each other,
simultaneously saying, “Sorry, you go,” and observing a brief silence,
before all speaking at the same time again.
To
better understand how to breathe with the conscious participation of
the whole body, nothing is more helpful than to recognize that, in a
deeply relaxed body, the force of breath can cause the entire body to
remain in a state of subtle, constant, fluid motion.
Equanimity
is not insensitivity, indifference, or apathy. It is simply nonpreferential. Under its influence, one does not push aside the things one dislikes or grasp at the things one prefers. The mind rests in an
an attitude of balance and acceptance of things as they are.
Usually,
it takes a few—or a number of—meditation sessions sitting with the agitated mind before the true self appears. But with each session the fog lifts a bit more.
When
we meditate, and when we contemplate qualities such as love and
compassion, we dissolve emotional states and allow our mind to come to
rest, stability, and peace.
"The root of fear is a feeling of separateness within oneself. Once that
the feeling of separation exists, then you process everything from either
inside or outside of that model.
The transformative process of spiritual work is reawakening to the innocence of going behind that model of separation that cuts you off,
which made you a tiny little fragile somebody. A lot of the power comes from a freeing of our own fragility.
When you look at social structures, you see how much is based upon the feeling of fragility within the human condition. Based on fear.
You say, 'I’m afraid of that person,' but you mean you are afraid of being socially shamed by that person. When you are socially shamed, it hurts, but then here we still are. You’re afraid of violence, and then if violence happens, sure, it’s scary and painful and then behind it,
here we are.
I think that fear often feeds upon itself and we’re most afraid of the fear, which then gives it greater power… But ultimately we are afraid
because we feel vulnerable."
Thich Nhat Hanh
is a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, poet, peace activist, and
the author of over 100 books and numerous Sounds True learning programs,
including The Art of Mindful Living and Living Without Stress or Fear.
In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Hanh
about the core of Buddhist practice: discovering liberation through
present-moment mindfulness. Hanh relates some of his experiences as a
young monk in Vietnam, including his involvement in the "engaged
Buddhism" movement. Finally, Tami and Hanh discuss why meditation is
available no matter where you are or what condition you are in. (46
minutes)
Guided audio in English: https://youtu.be/qPQcDyQ46lw
It is time to take action again! It is time to take the destiny of our world in our own hands! We all agree that the process of planetary liberation is taking too long, and the current timeline is not going in the best direction. Here is our chance to collectively shift the timeline back into our optimal timeline for planetary liberation. Therefore we are using the opportunity of the massive astrological configuration of Jupiter Pluto conjunction on April 4th/5th to create a portal through which we will unify our consciousness and trigger the process that will solidify the optimal Ascension timeline for the planet.
We will be doing this meditation at 10:45 pm EDT on April 4th in New York. This equals 9:45 pm CDT in Chicago, 8:45 pm MDT in Denver and 7:45 pm PDT in Los Angeles. Europe and Asia will already have April 5th at the moment of the activation, which will be 3:45 am BST in London, 4:45 am CEST in Paris, 4:45 am EET in Cairo, 10:45 am CST in Taipei and Beijing, 11:45 am JST in Tokyo and 12:45 pm AEST in Sydney.
You can check the time of the meditation for your time zone here:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...
Instructions (suggested time for our meditation is 20 minutes):
1. Use your own technique to bring you to a relaxed state of consciousness.
2. State your intent to use this meditation as a tool to shift the planet into the most optimal timeline and as a tool to completely remove the coronavirus.
3. Visualize a pillar of brilliant white Light emanating from the Cosmic Central Sun, then being distributed to Central Suns of all galaxies in this universe. Then visualize this light entering through the Galactic Central Sun, then going through our Galaxy, then entering our Solar System and going through all beings of Light inside our Solar System and then through all beings on planet Earth and also through your body to the center of the Earth.
4. Visualize this Light transmuting all remaining coronavirus on Earth, disinfecting all infected areas on the planet, healing all patients, removing all fear associated with this epidemic and restoring stability.
5. Visualize the course of events on planet Earth shifting into the most positive timeline possible, shifting away from all epidemics, away from all wars, away from all global domination. Visualize white, pink, blue and golden Light healing all inequalities, erasing all poverty and bringing abundance to all humanity. Visualize a new grand cosmic cycle of the Age of Aquarius beginning, bringing pure Light, Love and Happiness to all beings on Earth.
Victory of the Light!
Updates about the Ascension Timeline Meditation:
http://2012portal.blogspot.com
Credits:
Music:
Prologue & Birth – by Audiomachine (Epica)
Homecoming – Two Steps From Hell (Illusions)
Videos:
Background Video Effects ~ BLUE Nebula Space Travel
Nebula background
A Space Journey (HD)
Deep Field The impossible Magnitude of our Universe
A Sunrise from the Edge of Space
The most stunning timelapsese of sunrises and sunsets areound Sydney, Australia
Alive Canada 4K
Transient – 4K UHD
Higher Ground
FLOWERS CAN DANCE!!! Amazing nature Beautiful blooming flower time lapse video
Planet Earth II Official Extended Trailer – BBC Earth
Amazing Landscapes Sky Planet Earth Nature Timelapse
Best Drone shots 2019
Crystalapse Frozen in Time (Iceland)
Landscapes Volume 4K
Earth from Space [ISS Time-lapse in 4K]
Free City Videos With Music For Video Editing
Free Drone Stock Footage, Free Stock Videos of Forest, Mountains, Clouds, City,
Los Angeles A Shutterstock Journey in Stock Video Footage
Crowd of people walking on city street sidewalk
This Is a Generic Brand Video, by Dissolve
The Perfect Life - A meditation flash mob in Mexico City
The Sitting Project - Meditation Flash Mob in Times Square NYC
Rise Lantern Festival
Japan in 8K - Gamagori Fireworks Competition- 愛知県花火競技大会in蒲郡
A Breathtaking View of Jupiter's Clouds from the Juno Spacecraft
What did NASA's New Horizons discover around Pluto
Aquarius Constellation Zodiac - Free motion graphics
Crab Supernova Explosion [1080p]
TIMELAPSE OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE
The Scale of the Visible Universe
Do we live in a multiverse? The Economist
What's Beyond (360° video)
4K Hubble The Final Frontier - Official Final Film #Planetarium Cut
To
see into the interconnectedness of all living things is to see how all
living things are part of a unified field that contains all, and at the
same time to see that this entire field is embodied by each being.
Silence
offers us the unique opportunity to meet our incessant internal noise,
the constant stream of mental and emotional activity that generally goes
unnoticed or unexamined.
Audio Teaching: Ram Dass Shares the Antidote to Fear (3:37)
How can we balance fear with equanimity? Ram Dass shares the antidote to
fear, and the ways that we can allow our own humanity in order to
extricate ourselves from the web of thought forms that create our own
suffering. Listen Here
Weekly Practice: Rain Meditation with Tara Brach (8:48)
“In the moments that you really trust the purity of your heart, you
really trust the wisdom and awareness that’s living through you, there’s
no other, there’s nothing outside you, you are that field of awareness.
Trust frees us.” – Tara Brach
Practice Here
Featured Podcast: The Road Home with Ethan Nichtern – Ep. 36 – Practicing In The World As It Is (37:57)
How can we continue practicing in the midst of this world in the grasp of a global pandemic?
On this episode of The Road Home, Ethan offers some thoughts on working
with anxiety and fear, and how we can continue practicing in the world
as it is during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ethan explores how we can look at our quarantine experiences as a kind
of retreat on managing our relationships. He talks about how hard it can
be to meditate at a time like this, and offers some tips for those who
are not comfortable with a sitting meditation practice right now. LISTEN HERE
Featured Podcast: Trudy Goodman Kornfield on the BHNN Guest Podcast – Ep. 55 – Working With the Mind (39:03)
How can we work with the neverending flow of thoughts, emotions, and sensations as they arise in the mind?
Trudy Goodman Kornfield shares a meditation and words of wisdom around cultivating the ability to work with the thinking mind.
Trudy looks at how we can work with overwhelming thoughts and emotions.
She speaks to what the Buddha’s teachings on the three universal truths
can teach us about working with the mind without getting swept up in
what arises. Listen Here
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN,
born, (d: 1875); Forget the silly Danny Gay, um...er...Kaye movie of yesteryear in which Hans sings to inchworms and measures all the marigolds. Anderson was an odd duck, all right, but odd in ways not even
hinted at in that Technicolor monstrosity.
The real story,
on the contrary, might actually make a good film. One can already see the scene between his poor parents as they realize something is a little strange about the lad. When the other kids are out doing masculine
things, like circle jerks and pulling wings off flies, all he wants to do is sew clothes for his dolls.
Then we can have
the scene where he decides to leave his place as an apprentice to a
tailor to try to make it as an opera singer. He’s really torn about leaving, because he just loves being surrounded by all those clothes to
sew. Then there’s his time of starvation on the road until he’s taken in by two Gay musicians who see to it that the hunky young man is plenty stuffed.
Passed on to a
middle-aged poet, and getting a little wiser, he decides it’s much more
fun being kept than taking dancing lessons, as he had originally wanted,
in return for services rendered. Eventually he makes it big as the
greatest fairy tale writer in Europe and the entire cast joins in the
great production number, “It Takes One to Write One.”
Realizing
one is simply part of the machinery, or the music, of the universe,
with its resonating structure of wave patterns: this one giving rise to
this one, giving rise to this one … to hear this music, piercing as it
is, restores a measure of order in the havoc of pain.