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.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Cultivating Openness
Meditation helps us cultivate a sense of openness so that we become less frozen and less fixed in our sense of self.
Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Daniel Goleman, “Finding Our Way to the Feeling World”
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Monday, November 28, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of Suffering
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Via Daily Dharma: Every Moment Is Fresh
As
every moment gives way to the next, we come face-to-face with an
infinite freshness of experience—a freshness that, if we have truly
surrendered to the practice, cannot be solidified into a doctrine.
Noelle Oxenhandler, “Glass of Water, Bare Feet”
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Sunday, November 27, 2022
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation \\ Words of Wisdom - November 27, 2022 💌
Most of us primarily have to get our psychological and life games in
order before we are ready for the higher spiritual practices. Often we
want more than we are ready to have. We take on practices that could
bring you to God, or to enlightenment. But because we are so caught in
psychological stuff, in ego trips, we merely take them and convert them
to things around our ego.
Really, there are very few people who have their psychological scene so
cooled out. Who are no longer needing to prove themselves. Who have
eaten their own unworthiness. They can begin to hear these higher
motives for spiritual work.
- Ram Dass -
From Here & Now Podcast - Ep. 147 – Motives for Spiritual Practice
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Mindfulness and Concentration: Establishing Mindfulness of Mental Objects and the Fourth Jhāna
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Via Daily Dharma: The Gate of Gratitude
The
gate of gratitude is the threshold of a spiritual life. Being liberated
from the need to achieve goodness, we flow naturally toward harmony.
Rev. Dr. Kenji Akahoshi, “Finding Spirit in the Ordinary”
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Saturday, November 26, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Our Shared History
We
say there is no self, but another way to express it would be to say
that when you have a near-death experience, the entire history of the
universe ought to flash before your eyes.
Jeff Wilson, “Born Together with All Beings”
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Effort: Maintaining Arisen Healthy States
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Friday, November 25, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Living: Abstaining from Intoxication
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Via Daily Dharma: Liberating Ourselves from Judgment
By
liberating our minds from ideas of “better than,” “worse than,” or “the
same as,” we liberate ourselves from all views of “self” and “other.”
Christina Feldman, “Long Journey to a Bow”
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