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Ephrat Livni reflects on years of spiritual study with the moon as her guide.
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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.
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Ephrat Livni reflects on years of spiritual study with the moon as her guide.
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If
there is power in acknowledging and being thankful for even small
blessings, the power of finding meaning in the face of suffering can be
transformative.
—Pamela Gayle White, “Skunked by Gratitude”
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Lost
November 24Born
1632 -
BARUCH SPINOZA, Dutch philosopher was born (d.1677); One of the great rationalists of 17th century philosophy, he laid the groundwork for the 18th century Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism. By virtue of his magnum opus, the posthumous Ethics, Spinoza is also considered one of Western philosophy's definitive ethicists. He was raised and educated in the Orthodox Jewish fashion, also studying Latin and was thoroughly familiar with European humanism. What exactly is it that caused him to be excommunicated from the synagogue when he was only twenty-four years old? Many scholars have speculated that the horror Spinoza inspired in the Jewish community may have come not only from his espousal of advanced economic theories, but from his espousal, as well, of "Greek love" among impressionable students in the liberal circle where he taught. A Dutch physician, J. Roderpoort, wrote at The Hague in 1897: “Spinoza excites the youth to respect women not at all and to give themselves to debauchery.” Was Spinoza merely teaching the Greek and Roman classics, with their inevitable passages on pederasty? What were Roderpoort’s motives for discrediting the Jewish philosopher? Was Spinoza, in fact a pederast? It’s all open to speculation.
Today's Gay Wisdom
2017 -
The Wisdom of Baruch Spinoza
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Do
not fear things that arise in the mind; question them, know them. The
truth is more than thought and feelings, so do not believe and get
caught by them. See the whole process arising and ceasing. This
understanding gives rise to wisdom.
—Achaan Chah, “Walking: Meditation on the Move”
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A letter to Santa sent by a gay kid named “Will” is breaking the internet’s heart.
Each year, the United States Postal Service conducts “Operation Santa,” sending responses to letters to Santa. In many locations, private organizations and citizens can help out, and some of the letters get posted to the USPS website.
The program opens on December 4, but to build interest in the program USPS posted letters from previous years. One of them is from Will, who says he’s gay and asks Santa if he can ask God if “He loves me for being gay.”
Dear Santa,
Do you support the LGBTQ community and if you can speak to god can you tell Him I love him, and if He loves me for being gay.
Thank you
Love Will
No other information about Will is available on the site. It’s not known what he had been told to make him think that God can’t love him if he’s gay, whether he had to hide his letter from his parents and send it secretly, or if he was worried that a response to the letter could out him.
While Twitter is full of straight people saying he’s too young to know that he’s gay – these are possibly the same straight people who ask two-year-old girls if they’re breaking boy’s hearts or three-year-old boys if they have a girlfriend yet – a lot of people just wanted to send Will some support.
WHO IS TELLING THESE QUEER CHILDREN THAT SANTA DOESNT LOVE THEM
— KIE (@kierra3lyse) November 23, 2020
Being a queer kid is so difficult 💔 I hope this little boy knows that God does love him no matter what
— The Evil Wench (@aLilBitWrOng_) November 23, 2020
This hurts my heart so much. I hope will and all the other little lgbtq+ babies know (and get told) they’re so, so loved. For those who believe in Christianity, yes, God loves you. Don’t believe those who say he doesn’t. 😭🥺
— Ashley (@yelhsawo) November 23, 2020
This is what I mean when I say straight cis people will never know what it’s like to be one of us.
— TREVOR🦑 (@bi_oticcharge) November 22, 2020
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The
more my actions are motivated by generosity, loving kindness, and the
wisdom of interdependence, the more I can relax and open up to the
world.
—David Loy, “Rethinking Karma”
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We are used to thinking of freedom as being free to do what we want, but the Buddha sees it as being free from wanting.
—Andrew Olendzki, “The Ties that Unbind”
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The mark of a true practitioner is not what arises in your life and mind, but how you work with what arises.
—Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, “The Path of Patience”
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Prayer
just for itself, just for the act of praying, is a way of connecting to
the deep ocean of being that we all are. It is a way of offering our
bows, our incense, our flowers, to the ineffable reality of the moment,
to the absolute reality of this experience.
—Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara, “Prayer: Sensei Pat Enkyo O’Hara”
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It
is only natural that we don’t like suffering. But if we can develop the
willpower to bear difficulties, then we will grow more and more
tolerant. There is nothing that does not get easier with practice.
—H. H. the Dalai Lama, “Enduring the Fires”
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