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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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If
we are listening, guilt can be a wake-up call. It reminds us to deepen
our attention, remember what most matters to us, attune to our impact on
ourselves and others, and adapt our behavior.
Alex Tzelnic with Tara Brach, “Escaping the Meditation Guilt Trip”
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AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS, American writer, born; an American writer, known for his bestselling memoir Running with Scissors (2002), which spawned a feature film of the same name. Burroughs is the son of poet and writer Margaret Robison and the late John G. Robison, head of the philosophy department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His mother sent him to live with her psychiatrist’s family in western Massachusetts.
His books are published by St. Martin's Press (hardcover) and Picador (trade paperback). Some of his childhood experiences were chronicled in Running with Scissors; the book spurred a June 2005 lawsuit in which the Turcotte family of Cambridge, Mass., whom Burroughs had disguised and renamed the "Finch" family in the book, claimed that various family members — particularly the deceased Dr. Rodolph Turcotte, Burroughs' former legal guardian — were defamed by the book's portrayal of the eccentric Finch family. The family recently settled with Sony over the film adaptation, which was written and directed by Ryan Murphy and stars Joseph Cross as Burroughs. In August, 2007, the Turcotte family settled with Burroughs, who emerged victorious, being required only to make trivial word changes in the memoir's front matter. Burroughs lives in New York City, and Amherst, Mass., with his partner of many years, Dennis Pilsits, and their French bulldogs, Bentley and The Cow.
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“As far as young people using chemicals, my reflections about it are, as I’ve looked over the last 30 years, that it’s important that you become somebody before you become nobody. And people that try to become nobody too soon lose their ground. That is, they forget their zip code.”
- Ram Dass -
From Here & Now Podcast - Ep. 210 – A Love Invulnerable to the Winds of Change
Judging
the quality of your practice can lead to doubt, giving rise to
procrastination and resistance. Remind yourself that, whenever
resistance arises, the best way to overcome it is by simply continuing
to practice.
John Yates (Culadasa), Matthew Immergut, “Six Ways to Prepare for Meditation”
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A
round of chores is not a set of difficulties we hope to escape from so
that we may do our practice, which will put us on the path. It is our
path.
Gil Fronsdal, “Evaluate Your Meditation”
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It’s remarkable what we can see when we stop and turn the light of awareness on the things we take for granted.
John Brehm, “The Sacred Pause: How Poetry, Like Meditation, Can Disrupt the Habitual Momentum of the Mind”
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