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, April 5, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: We Are the Earth
Nature,
earth, the world—whatever you call it—is not simply something I am on
but something I am. It is not outside of me: it is me, and I am it.
Paul Kingsnorth, “The Witness”
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Intention: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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One week from today: Cultivating Equanimity
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Monday, April 4, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Way to the Cessation of Suffering
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Via Daily Dharma: Saying Yes Wholeheartedly
Recognize
the distinction between what intuitively and spontaneously arises, and
what ego manipulates. When you recognize the difference, you will
wholeheartedly say Yes!
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, “Follow the Trail of ‘Yes’”
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Via LGBTQ Nation // Teachers have the best reaction to Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law
Teachers have the best reaction to Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law & conservatives are outraged
Make the jump here
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Mindfulness and Concentration: Establishing Mindfulness of Feeling and the Second Jhāna
Establishing Mindfulness of Feeling
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One week from today: Establishing Mindfulness of Mind and Abiding in the Third Jhāna
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Via The Tricycle Community
With Gil Fronsdal
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Via Daily Dharma: Experiencing the Inner Self
Depend on yourself. Your own experience of your inner self is what this is about.
Maurine Stuart, “Our One and Only Commandment”
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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation \\ Words of Wisdom - April 3, 2022 💌
It’s one thing to be generous, it’s another to receive generosity. It’s an exchange of love.
- Ram Dass -
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Via The Raft //
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VIA Lion’s Roar // Right Action in the Face of Suffering
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As
we witness the great suffering of the Russian-Ukraine war, says Dan
Zigmond, we have a moral obligation to pay attention. Through
mindfulness, he suggests, we can see the world as it really is and take
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Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Effort: Abandoning Arisen Unhealthy States
Abandoning Arisen Unhealthy States
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One week from today: Developing Unarisen Healthy States
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Via Daily Dharma: An Act of Courage
To
forbear is indeed an act of courage and not a symbol of cowardice. It
takes great effort and resolution to endure pain and hardship. It
requires tremendous confidence to bear insult and disgrace without a
hint of retaliation or self-doubt.
Master Hsing Yun, “Don’t Get Mad, Don’t Get Even”
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Listen to this week’s podcasts from the Be Here Now Network
Ethan Nichtern – The Road Home – Ep. 70 – Ancestor Trouble with Maud Newton
April 01, 2022
Ethan
Nichtern and Maud Newton discuss personal and collective origin
stories, and how ancestral spirituality can help us heal generational
trauma. Maud Newton is...
Via Tricycle // Acknowledge, Feel, Soften
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Acknowledge, Feel, Soften
We often think of mindful presence as a state that can be achieved only when we get all our distracting thoughts and uncomfortable emotions out of the way.
But as Insight Meditation teacher Gil Fronsdal reminds us, we can cultivate a continuous stream of present-moment awareness even in the midst of distracting thoughts and emotions.
On the latest episode of the podcast For the Moment, Fronsdal—a Bay Area–based author and teacher in the Soto Zen and Vipassana traditions—offers a three-step practice to acknowledge, feel, and soften toward our felt experience. Listen to the seven-minute guided audio meditation for a short and sweet mindful break that you can carry with you into the rest of your day.
Tricycle’s For the Moment podcast series offers brief guided meditations from some of our favorite Buddhist teachers, including Mark Epstein, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, and Loch Kelly. You can access the full series on our Soundcloud page.
With Gil Fronsdal
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