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, March 26, 2019
Via spirituallyminded
We don’t need to do anything at all. Just allow yourself to be seated; let the sitting take place. If you don’t strive to sit, relaxation will come. And you know something? When there is relaxation, healing begins to take place. There is no healing without relaxation. Relaxation means doing nothing, not trying.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Via Daily Dharma: Love Without Reason
Generosity
might be strategically effective or virtuous, but that’s not important.
The point is that there is no good reason to love life or each other,
yet we do.
—John Tarrant, “The Erotic Life of Emptiness”
—John Tarrant, “The Erotic Life of Emptiness”
Monday, March 25, 2019
Via Daily Dharma: What We All Want
Human
beings—rich or poor, East or West, educated or uneducated, man or
woman—all have one thing in common: we all want joy and happiness in our
life.
— Interview with Lobsang Phuntsok by Andrew Hinton, “The Uninvited Guest of this Universe”
— Interview with Lobsang Phuntsok by Andrew Hinton, “The Uninvited Guest of this Universe”
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - March 24, 2019 💌
It's very hard to grow, because it's difficult to let go of the models of ourselves in which we've invested so heavily.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Courage to Seek the Truth
Getting started on a spiritual path takes guts. We usually don’t know it in the beginning, but if we keep going on it—if we really want to know the truth of what it means to be human or if we are deeply finished with our suffering—we will learn that walking the path of freedom takes a humble courage.
—Teah Strozer, “RAIN”
—Teah Strozer, “RAIN”
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Via Daily Dharma: Spaciousness of Mind
Simply imagine that everything is just like the vast, open sky, like empty space, and let your mind blend into the space so that it becomes just as vast and open.
—Phakchok Rinpoche, “Creating Space”
—Phakchok Rinpoche, “Creating Space”
Friday, March 22, 2019
Via Daily Dharma: Taking Mindfulness Online
In
spite of the ways in which technology can lure us into delusion, paying
close attention to the mental and physical sensations that arise when
using social media can be an effective way to avoid becoming either
overly attached or defensive regarding one’s virtual self.
— Chris Towery, “Social Media Dharma”
— Chris Towery, “Social Media Dharma”
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Via Daily Dharma: What’s Under the Darkness
Inner
light is unceasing—forever luminous and clear. Even in the darkest of
circumstances, you can trust that it is always there.
—Tenzin Wangyal, “The Light Is Always There”
—Tenzin Wangyal, “The Light Is Always There”
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
From the Church I was raised in in Oregon this
All Are Welcome
Young, old, poor, inked, weak, rich, pierced, tourist, local, sick, seeker, powerful, doubter, brown skin, black skin, white skin any color skin, married, single, gay, straight, healthy, transgender, male, female…… you get the point. You are welcome here!
Church is community. Church is family.
Join us as we continue to become this church.
We invite you to walk with us as we follow Jesus on a journey of love.
Via Daily Dharma: Get Out of the Rut
It is only when accustomed routines are infused by vision that they become springboards to discovery rather than deadening ruts.
—Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Vision and Routine”
—Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, “Vision and Routine”
Via Ram Dass / Words of Wisdom - March 20, 2019 💌
Krishna, Christ, Hanuman - all of them are the same. The ocean made manifest in different forms. Different strokes for different folks. Each a form we need, if we need form.
- Ram Dass -
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Via Daily Dharma: The Sweetness of Awakening
Once
you know how the poisons [of craving, aversion, and delusion] feel, you
can recognize their absence through sensations rather than thinking
abstractly about whether they are there or not. From there you can find a
sweet spot, free from the poisons—a moment of awakening worthy of being
savored.
—Hai An (Sister Ocean), “Inviting in the Wonder of Spring”
—Hai An (Sister Ocean), “Inviting in the Wonder of Spring”
Monday, March 18, 2019
Via Tricycle: Walking Meditation—Anywhere
Two walking meditations for practicing in public (without looking weird)
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