I
encourage you and me to ask ourselves how can each of us find our way
to compassion and connection; maybe through spiritual practice,
compassionate work for others and our world, or connection with trees,
mountains, and the Earth?
—Radhule Weininger, “Practicing in a Pandemic”
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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.
Friday, November 13, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: A Task for Us All
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Daily Dharma: Fall in Love with Silence
I no longer sit because I long for awakening. I sit because I have fallen in love with the silence.
—Nina Wise, “The Psychedelic Journey to the Zafu”
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Via JoeMyGod // Brazil’s Bolsonaro: “Stop Being Fags” About COVID
Brazil’s Bolsonaro: “Stop Being Fags” About COVID
Agence France-Presse reports:
President Jair Bolsonaro drew criticism Tuesday for telling Brazilians not to deal with Covid-19 like “a country of fags,” the far-right leader’s latest controversial outburst on the pandemic.
Bolsonaro, who has consistently downplayed the virus even as it has killed 163,000 people in Brazil, made the comment during a meandering speech at the presidential palace in which he also appeared to threaten US President-elect Joe Biden.
“All anyone talks about these days is the pandemic. We need to stop that,” said Bolsonaro during the speech, which was ostensibly on tourism. “I regret the deaths. I really do. But we’re all going to die someday. There’s no use fleeing reality. We have to stop being a country of fags. We have to face up to it and fight. I hate this faggot stuff.”
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro answers @JoeBiden’s threat of economics sanctions if Brazil doesn’t stop deforestation in amazon rainforest:
“Diplomacy isn’t enough. When the saliva (dialogue) is over, you must have gunpowder” pic.twitter.com/Qcqf4DPPLs
— Samuel Pancher (@SamPancher) November 10, 2020
During a speech, President Jair Bolsonaro hit out at U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden’s comments about deforestation in the Amazon, saying that “when the saliva runs out, there must be gunpowder.”pic.twitter.com/F70QbGALO6
— The Brazilian Report (@BrazilianReport) November 10, 2020
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - November 11, 2020 💌
If you meditate regularly, even when you don't feel like it, you will make significant gains, allowing you to see how your thoughts impose limits on you. Your resistances to meditation are your mental prisons in miniature.
- Ram Dass -
Via Daily Dharma: Feeling in Healthier Directions
We
need to learn ways of expressing the pure energy of our feelings—anger
and hate feelings especially—in a healthier direction that’s beneficial
to the world.
—Interview with Maxine Hong Kingston by Trevor Carolan, “Helping Veterans Turn War into Art”
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: Develop a Balance
Just
as meditation requires ... determination to carry it out, likewise it
requires a sense of balance to determine when to push ourselves harder
and when to step back and relax where we are.
—Lama Dudjom Dorjee, “Heartfelt Advice”
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Monday, November 9, 2020
Via Daily Dharma: Recognizing Our Dependence
There is no self-grounding inner core of the individual. Our lives are entirely dependent processes.
—William S. Cobb, “The Game of Go”
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Sunday, November 8, 2020
Via Tricycle // The Third Harmony
Directed by Michael Nagler
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Via Daily Dharma: Guard Your Mind’s Door
Mindfulness
is said to protect the mind from the intrusion of unwanted
elements—whether they be from the senses or from thoughts—like a guard
at the door.
—Robert E. Buswell, Jr. and Donald S. Lopez Jr., “Which Mindfulness?”
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Mushim Patricia Ikeda Responds to the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
Today, November 6, 2020, the United States, my home, is a nation divided against itself, with all sides striving to win. This is the karma of white supremacy and colonization manifesting in the midst of a global pandemic and climate crisis. I live in California, a state that is, literally, on fire.
The Buddha said this:
Winning gives birth to hostility.
Losing, one lies down in pain.
The calmed lie down with ease,
having set
winning & losing
aside.
“Winning gives birth to hostility.” Another translator more colloquially put it this way: “The winner sows hatred because the loser suffers.”
I believe in strategic political action and liberatory movement-building. I have cast my vote. And these are my Bodhisattva vows as I move with you into the coming months and years: What actions can I take to lessen hostility and extreme reactivity, and to encourage civil discourse and respectful democratic process?
May we all complete the great journey of awakening together.
Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - November 8, 2020 💌
You took birth here because you had certain work to do. This is your curriculum. It's not an error. Where you are now with all your neuroses and your problems, you're sitting in just the right place.
- Ram Dass -
Via Mushim Patricia Ikeda EBMC Sangha
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Via Tricycle // Buddhism for Beginners: The Many Buddhist Traditions
Buddhism for Beginners: The Many Buddhist Traditions
Via Daily Dharma: Transforming Through Spiritual Practice
Through
spiritual practice, you can come to see yourself and your life clearly.
And when you can see clearly, you can transform any situation.
—Interview with Tina Turner by Clark Strand, “Absolutely, Indestructibly Happy”
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7º Festival Cinema e Transcendência: 7 a 27 de novembro
7º Festival Cinema e Transcendência: 7 a 27 de novembro Venha participar do único festival no Brasil que se dedica à experiência de transformação pessoal a partir do cinema. Nesta edição a programação será 100% on-line, apresentando 12 longas-metragens que tocam nosso mundo interior em sessões diárias (terça a domingo), às 21h. O festival ainda apresentará as atividades extras: bate-papo online com o neurocientista Sidarta Ribeiro (12/11, 20h) e com a Monja Coen (14/11, 20h); uma prática de meditação sonora, a Medittasom (15/11, 18h30); e o show Expresso do Oriente, com sitar e alaúde turco, transmitido diretamente do teatro do CCBB Brasília, ao vivo, na abertura do Festival (7/11, 20h). Haverá ainda uma homenagem ao Dia da Consciência Negra, no final de semana de 20 a 22/11, com filmes e debates. Acesse toda a programação gratuitamente festivalcinemaetranscendencia.