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.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Via Daily Dharma: Applying Whole-heartedness
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - June 13, 2021 💌
When Maharaji told me to love everyone and tell the truth, he also said,
“Give up anger, and I’ll help you with it.” Maharaji offered me a
bargain: “You must polish the mirror free of anger to see God. If you
give up a little anger each day, I will help you.” This seemed to be a
deal that was more than fair. I readily accepted. And he’s been true to
his end of the bargain. I found that his love helped to free me from my
righteousness. Ultimately I would rather be free and in love than be
right.
If you feel a sense of social responsibility, first of all keep working
on yourself. Being peaceful yourself is the first step if you want to
live in a peaceful universe.
- Ram Dass -
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Via White Crane Institute // Noteworthy
The Supreme Court ruled that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment, a resounding victory for LGBT rights from a conservative court. The court decided by a 6-3 vote that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 known as Title VII that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT workers.
The cases were the court’s first on LGBT rights since Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement and replacement by Kavanaugh. Kennedy was a voice for gay rights and the author of the landmark ruling in 2015 that made same-sex marriage legal throughout the United States. Kavanaugh generally is regarded as more conservative.
The Trump administration had changed course from the Obama administration, which supported LGBT workers in their discrimination claims under Title VII. During the Obama years, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had changed its longstanding interpretation of civil rights law to include discrimination against LGBT people. The law prohibits discrimination because of sex, but had no specific protection for sexual orientation or gender identity.
In recent years, some lower courts have held that discrimination against LGBT people is a subset of sex discrimination, and thus prohibited by the federal law. Efforts by Congress to change the law had failed.
The Supreme Court cases involved two gay men and a transgender woman who sued for employment discrimination after they lost their jobs.
Via Daily Dharma: Awakening to Human Nature
—Interview with John Welwood by Tina Fossella, “Human Nature, Buddha Nature”
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Monday, June 14, 2021
Via Daily Dharma: Experiencing Mind Nature
—Ken McLeod, “Let Mind Nature Be Your Guru through Mystical Devotion”
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Via Daily Dharma: Determining Not-Self
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Via Daily Dharma: Knowing Your Buddhanature
Our buddha nature is never separate from our minds for even a single instant. We are not apart from it [even if] we do not know it.
—Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, “Taking Your Future Into Your Own Hands”
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Via Tricycle // Kyoto Temple Plans Outer Space Location
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Via Tricycle // Celebrating Buddhism’s Inclusivity
By Wendy Biddlecombe Agsar
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Via Daily Dharma: Cultivating Mindful Listening