We're all just walking each other home.
- Ram Dass -
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.
Joking about a hate crime and glorifying the murderer — now that’s a new low… even for him.
Equality California’s Tucker Carlson —
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In
order to wake up to suffering, we need to clearly see and embrace all
the ways that we avoid dealing with our internal pain. We can heal, but
only after we have the courage to stay with this pain and have
compassion for ourselves.
—Ronya Fakhoury Banks, “How Buddhism Helped Me Embrace My Palestinian Heritage”
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A
big part of Buddhist practice is introspection: studying yourself and
learning about how you react to the world. Understanding your own
limitations and your own patterns of distraction is important.
—Interview with Dan Zigmond by Karen Jensen, “Practicing at the Office”
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If
we are aware in a compassionate, focused way, we plant seeds of
compassionate focused awareness that lets things go and lets things be.
Joyful feelings are free to arise without creating clinging, and painful
states can arise without expressing themselves in harmful ways.
—Ben Connelly, “Cleaning Out the Storehouse”
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May I become an island for those seeking dry land
A lamp for those needing light,
A place of rest for those who desire one,
And a servant for those needing service.
—Shantideva, “May I Become an Island”
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The go-to pediatrician BENJAMIN SPOCK was born (d: 1998). Before there was Vulcan "Spock" there was Dr. Spock. His book, Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, is one of the biggest best-sellers of all time. Its revolutionary message to mothers was that "you know more than you think you do."
Spock was an early advocate for the rights of LGBT people. He was also the People's Party candidate in the 1972 United States presidential election on a platform which called for free medical care, the repeal of "victimless crime" laws, including the legalization of abortion, homosexuality, and marijuana, a guaranteed minimum income for families and the immediate withdrawal of all American troops from foreign countries. He died in 1998.