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.
Monday, June 15, 2020
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The
Supreme Court ruled that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, known as Title VII, protects the LGBTQ+ community from workplace discrimination. The court made the decision by a 6-3 vote.
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - June 14, 2020 💌
Grace helps an individual see their own suffering and then use it to their advantage. It is not something that can be a rationalization for allowing another human being to suffer. And you have to listen to the level at which another person is suffering. When somebody is hungry, you give them food. As my guru said, "God comes to the hungry person in the form of food." You give them food and then when they’ve had their belly filled then they may be interested in questions about God.
Even though you know from, say, Buddhist training, or whatever spiritual training you have had, that the root cause of suffering is ignorance, to give somebody a Dharma lecture when they are hungry is just an inappropriate methodology in terms of ending suffering...
Even though you know from, say, Buddhist training, or whatever spiritual training you have had, that the root cause of suffering is ignorance, to give somebody a Dharma lecture when they are hungry is just an inappropriate methodology in terms of ending suffering...
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Taking Spiritual Risks
In
the spiritual life, one has always got to take risks and experiment.
The way is never smooth, easy, or clear cut. One has to learn from it
all.
—John Snelling,“Beware the Charismatic Guru”
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—John Snelling,“Beware the Charismatic Guru”
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Saturday, June 13, 2020
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— THE TRUE ASPECT OF ALL PHENOMENA — (pt.7)
.
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
.
But
now you must build your reputation on the Lotus Sutra and give yourself
up to it. At the Ceremony in the Air, when the Buddhas and bodhisattvas
of the ten directions gathered together, the two Buddhas, SHAKYAMUNI
AND MANY TREASURES, NODDED IN AGREEMENT. WHAT THEY DECIDED ON WAS
NOTHING OTHER THAN THE PERPETUATION OF THE LAW THROUGHOUT THE LATTER
DAY.
Many Treasures Buddha had offered Shakyamuni
Buddha a place beside him, and when they unfurled the banner of
Myoho-renge-kyo, the two leaders of the entire multitude made their
decision together. Could there have been anything false in their
decision? THEIR ULTIMATE PURPOSE IN MEETING WAS TO PROVIDE A WAY FOR ALL
OF US LIVING BEINGS TO ATTAIN BUDDHAHOOD.
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Although
I was not at that ceremony, on looking at the sutra, this is
crystal-clear. On the other hand, I may have been at the ceremony, but
since I am a common mortal, it is beyond my power to know the past.
There is no doubt, however, that in my present life I am the votary of
the Lotus Sutra, and that in the future I will therefore reach the seat
of enlightenment without fail. Judging the past from this point of view,
I must have been at the Ceremony in the Air. There can be no
discontinuity between the three existences of past, present, and future.
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Because
I view things this way, I feel immeasurable delight even though I am
now an exile. Joy as well as sorrow moves us to tears. Tears express our
feelings for both blessings and misfortune. The one thousand arhats
shed tears in memory of the Buddha, and in tears Bodhisattva Manjushri
chanted Myoho-renge-kyo.
From among those one thousand arhats, the Venerable Ananda replied in tears, “This is what I heard.”
The
tears of all the others fell, wetting their inkstones, and they wrote
Myoho-renge-kyo, followed by “This is what I heard.” I, Nichiren, now
feel exactly as they did.
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Via Daily Dharma: Calming Our Suffering
In
meditation we learn to cultivate and stretch the moments of being
unencumbered, those places of non-suffering. We can experience the state
of non-suffering with each breath, moment by moment, breathing in and
breathing out.
—Zenju Earthlyn Manuel,“The Terror Within”
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—Zenju Earthlyn Manuel,“The Terror Within”
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Friday, June 12, 2020
Via NYT // Your 2020 Virtual Pride Guide
Your 2020 Virtual Pride Guide
L.G.B.T.Q.
Pride events will look and feel very different this year, but many are still on — online. Here are some of the most notable, with details on when and how to tune in.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: Heighten Your Sense of Connection
The
word [sangha] can be extended to encompass all sentient beings—and even
all inhabitants of a unified ecosystem... This inspiring vision
brings with it a heightened sense of connection, a greater appreciation
of mutual interdependence, and a shared responsibility for all beings to
respect and care for one another.
—Andrew Olendzki,“What’s in a Word? Sangha”
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—Andrew Olendzki,“What’s in a Word? Sangha”
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Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Via Ticycle // 5 Questions That Help Us Wake Up
5 Questions That Help Us Wake Up | ||
Trying
to push away our emotional distress can throw us into “cognitive shock”
that turns our mind into a muddle. Ezra Bayda shares five simple
questions to help us cut though confusion. |
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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - June 10, 2020 💌
Find something that needs help, and help it, then you work on yourself to make it a conscious act. As Gandhi said, "The act that you do may seem very insignificant but it is important that you do it."
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Mindfully Witnessing the Suffering of Others
Willingness
to patiently accompany another in their time of suffering with care and
awareness—while realizing it is not one’s own, despite feeling empathic
distress—may be the necessary means for discovering how we can best
help that person.
—Fleet Maull, “From Empathy to Compassion”
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—Fleet Maull, “From Empathy to Compassion”
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: Generate Lovingkindness
By
nature [the heart] contains both love and hate. It contains ill will,
rejection, resentment, and fear, and also love. But unless we diminish the hate and enlarge the love by doing something about it in our daily life, we have no chance of experiencing that peaceful feeling that lovingkindness generates.
—Ayya Khema, “Love Is a Skill”
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—Ayya Khema, “Love Is a Skill”
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Adittapariyaya Sutta: The Fire Sermon
Adittapariyaya Sutta
The Fire Sermon
I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying at Varanasi in Gaya, at Gaya Head, with 1,000 monks. There he addressed the monks:'Monks, the All is aflame. What All is aflame? The eye is aflame. Forms are aflame. Visual consciousness is aflame. Visual contact is aflame. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on visual contact, experienced as pleasure, pain, or neither-pleasure-nor-pain that too is aflame. Aflame with what? Aflame with the fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. Aflame, I say, with birth, ageing death, with sorrows, lamentations, pains, grief’s despairs.
'The ear is aflame. Sounds are aflame...
'The nose is aflame. Odors are aflame...
'The tongue is aflame. Flavors are aflame...
'The body is aflame. Tactile sensations are aflame...
'The intellect is aflame. Ideas are aflame. Mental consciousness is aflame. Mental contact is aflame. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on mental contact, experienced as pleasure, pain, or neither-pleasure-nor-pain that too is aflame. Aflame with what? Aflame with the fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. Aflame, I say, with birth, ageing, & death, with sorrows, lamentations, pains, grief's & despairs.
'Seeing thus, the instructed Noble disciple grows disenchanted with the eye, disenchanted with forms, disenchanted with visual consciousness, disenchanted with visual contact. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on visual contact, experienced as pleasure, pain, or neither-pleasure-nor-pain: He grows disenchanted with that too.
'He grows disenchanted with the ear...
'He grows disenchanted with the nose...
'He grows disenchanted with the tongue...
'He grows disenchanted with the body...
'He grows disenchanted with the intellect, disenchanted with ideas, disenchanted with mental consciousness, disenchanted with mental contact. And whatever there is that arises in dependence on mental contact, experienced as pleasure, pain, or neither-pleasure-nor-pain:
He grows disenchanted with that too. Disenchanted, he becomes dispassionate. Through dispassion, he is released. With the release, there is the knowledge, "Released." He discerns that, "Birth is depleted, the holy life fulfilled, the task done. There is nothing further for this world."'
That is what the Blessed One said. Glad at heart, the monks delighted at his words. And while this explanation was being given, the hearts of the 1,000 monks, through no clinging (not being sustained), were released from the mental effluents.
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Monday, June 8, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: Become a Revolutionary of Your Mind
To
break with the norm means to be first a revolutionary in your own mind,
someone who breaks down the rigid power structures and egoic defenses
within through mindfulness and awareness training, and through love and
compassion.
—Dawa Tarchin Phillips, “What to Do When You Don’t Know What’s Next”
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—Dawa Tarchin Phillips, “What to Do When You Don’t Know What’s Next”
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