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.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Via Hadley-Ives family update
Back before the Internet's widespread use, when people were using electronic bulletin boards and e-mail lists to discuss various things, I was often engaged in groups that discussed the Baha'i Faith. Back then, a common topic was the fact that our religion, the Baha'i Faith, teaches that people ought not express love through homosexual behaviors. The sources of that teaching, the actual teaching, how that teaching is interpreted, what was actually intended, how the teaching is implemented in Baha'i community life... all these things were regularly discussed. And then, in the later 1990s more people became involved in internet discussions of these things. It seemed to me the same things kept getting discussed, and the same ideas were repeated so often that I became very bored with the whole topic. It's been over ten years since I've ever posted on this topic, but a recent blog post inspired me to write about it again. I think I offer a few insights that are not often repeated in these discussions.
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 19/08/2015
“Todo filho desta Terra quer sentir alegria. Todos estão em busca
disso. Essa busca nos move e nos leva a realizar diferentes experiências
na vida. Algumas delas proporcionam alegria, mas muitas vezes também
nos levam ao sofrimento. Vamos nos movendo de uma experiência para
outra, de um relacionamento para outro, até que percebemos que essa
alegria passageira não é suficiente, porque ela sempre vem com esse
outro componente: o sofrimento. Com
isso, ansiamos transitar desse estado de dualidade para um estado de
unidade e equilíbrio, no qual a alegria seja permanente. Aí se inicia a
busca pela iluminação espiritual.”
“Todo hijo de esta tierra quiere sentir alegría. Todos están en busca
de eso. Esta búsqueda nos mueve y nos lleva a realizar diferentes
experiencias en la vida. Algunas de ellas proporcionan alegría, pero
muchas veces también nos llevan al sufrimiento. Nos vamos moviendo de
una experiencia a la otra, de una relación a otra, hasta que percibimos
que esta alegría pasajera no es suficiente, porque ella siempre viene
con este otro componente: el sufrimiento. Con eso, ansiamos transitar de
este estado de dualidad hacia un estado de unidad y equilibrio, en el
cual la alegría sea permanente. Ahí se inicia la búsqueda por la
iluminación espiritual.”
“All children of this world want to feel joy. Everyone is in pursuit of this happiness. This search moves us and takes us towards different life experiences. Some of these experiences are joyful, but they oftentimes lead us to suffering as well. We continue moving from one experience to another, from one relationship to the other, until we realize that this fleeting happiness is not enough. This happiness always comes with another ingredient: suffering. Due to this, we yearn to transition from the state of duality to a state of unity and equilibrium, where joy is permanent. This is where the search for spiritual illumination begins.”
“All children of this world want to feel joy. Everyone is in pursuit of this happiness. This search moves us and takes us towards different life experiences. Some of these experiences are joyful, but they oftentimes lead us to suffering as well. We continue moving from one experience to another, from one relationship to the other, until we realize that this fleeting happiness is not enough. This happiness always comes with another ingredient: suffering. Due to this, we yearn to transition from the state of duality to a state of unity and equilibrium, where joy is permanent. This is where the search for spiritual illumination begins.”
Today's Daily Dharma: The Mere Fact of Being
The Mere Fact of Being
It
is precisely our recognition of life’s inevitable hardships, along with
our uprooting of the attachment that exacerbates them, that allows us
to appreciate the mere fact of being. Suffering and its unwholesome
causes are not to be escaped but to be confronted—and eventually
transformed into wisdom and compassion.
- Rev. Patti Nakai, "Someone Is Jealous of You"
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 18/08/2015
“O caminho da autorrealização é o caminho da união. Quando se realiza,
você experiencia essa união - dentro e fora. Dentro porque ocorre uma
integração das várias partes de você que estavam separadas, ou seja,
tudo aquilo que você desconhece a respeito de si mesmo é trazido à
consciência; tudo que está no plano da sombra é iluminado; tudo que está
na periferia é trazido para o centro. E quando ocorre essa integração
dentro, você percebe que não há
separação entre você e o mundo lá fora, já que a separação que está fora
é somente um reflexo da separação que está dentro.”
“El camino de la autorrealización es el camino de la unión. Cuando te
realizas, experimentas esta unión - adentro y afuera. Adentro porque
ocurre una integración de varias partes tuyas que estaban separadas, es
decir, todo aquello que desconoces acerca de ti mismo es traído a la
conciencia; todo lo que está en el plano de la sombra es iluminado; todo
lo que está en la periferia es atraído al centro. Y cuando ocurre esta
integración adentro, percibes que no hay separación entre tú y el mundo
exterior, ya que la separación que está afuera es solo un reflejo de la
separación que está adentro.”
“The path of self-realization is the path of union. When we awaken, we experience this union: internally and externally. Internally, the various parts of us that were once separate begin to integrate. Everything that was unknown to us about ourselves is brought to consciousness. All that exists in the realm of the shadow is illuminated. Everything that was on the periphery is brought to the center. When this integration happens within, we perceive that there is no separation between ourselves and the external world. Any separation that exists outside is merely a reflection of the separation that exists within.”
“The path of self-realization is the path of union. When we awaken, we experience this union: internally and externally. Internally, the various parts of us that were once separate begin to integrate. Everything that was unknown to us about ourselves is brought to consciousness. All that exists in the realm of the shadow is illuminated. Everything that was on the periphery is brought to the center. When this integration happens within, we perceive that there is no separation between ourselves and the external world. Any separation that exists outside is merely a reflection of the separation that exists within.”
Today's Daily Dharma: What Meditation Is About
What Meditation Is About
When
you feel the fear and you feel the rage in meditation, there’s no
storyline. . . . Meditation practice is about the experience of what is, of what’s going on. That is what is liberating. And this truth is quite beyond 'the story.'
- Gavin Harrison, "Lotus in the Fire"
Monday, August 17, 2015
Via SBMG:
"In the twenty-first century, we will have to practice meditation collectively- as a family, a city, a nation, and a community of nations. The Buddha
of the twenty-first century - Maitreya, the Buddha of Love- may well be a
community rather than an individual. Sanghas that practice loving
kindness and compassion are the Buddha we need."
- Thich Nhat Hanh
- Thich Nhat Hanh
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 17/08/2015
“Conscientes disso ou não, nos movemos da consciência humana em direção
à Consciência divina. Porém, algumas dimensões da consciência humana
ainda são tão primitivas que se assemelham à consciência animal, na qual
a crueldade serve para suprir o instinto básico de sobrevivência. Na
natureza, muitas vezes é necessário ser cruel, como um animal que se
alimenta do outro para sobreviver. Isso não é certo ou errado, simplesmente
é. Mas, aos poucos vamos alcançando dimensões humanas mais elevadas, e à
medida em que nos libertamos da crueldade e nos tornamos capazes de
amar, esse amor nos conduz à Consciência divina.”
“Conscientes de ello o no, nos movemos de la conciencia humana en
dirección a la Conciencia divina. Sin embargo, algunas dimensiones de la
conciencia humana aún son tan primitivas que se asemejan a la
consciencia animal, en la cual la crueldad sirve para suplir el instinto
básico de supervivencia. En la naturaleza, muchas veces es necesario
ser cruel, como un animal que se alimenta del otro para sobrevivir. Esto
no está bien ni mal, simplemente es. Pero, poco a poco, vamos
alcanzando dimensiones humanas más elevadas, y a medida que nos
liberamos de la crueldad y nos volvemos capaces de amar, este amor nos
conduce a la Conciencia divina.”
“Whether we are aware of it or not, we move from human consciousness towards divine consciousness. However, some dimensions of human consciousness are still so primitive that they resemble animal consciousness. In this animalistic state of awareness, cruelty results from a basic survival instinct. In nature, it’s often necessary to be cruel, so that one animal preys on another animal in order to survive. This is not right or wrong; it simply is the way things are. Gradually, as we reach more elevated dimensions of human awareness, we free ourselves from cruelty and become capable of loving. This capacity to love is what then guides us towards divine consciousness.”
“Whether we are aware of it or not, we move from human consciousness towards divine consciousness. However, some dimensions of human consciousness are still so primitive that they resemble animal consciousness. In this animalistic state of awareness, cruelty results from a basic survival instinct. In nature, it’s often necessary to be cruel, so that one animal preys on another animal in order to survive. This is not right or wrong; it simply is the way things are. Gradually, as we reach more elevated dimensions of human awareness, we free ourselves from cruelty and become capable of loving. This capacity to love is what then guides us towards divine consciousness.”
Today's Daily Dharma: Direct Liberation
Direct Liberation
The
Buddhist teachings say that when we can actually feel pain directly, we
spontaneously let go, just as feeling the hot handle of a cast-iron
skillet makes us let go. When we feel the powerful, undeniable suffering
of jealousy, we want liberation in the most direct way possible. We
feel it, and we let go.
- Judith Simmer-Brown, "Transforming the Green Ey'd Monster"
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 16/08/2015
"Quando a mente se aquieta, tudo fica bom. Assim, quando Deus quer, ele
te pega. Mas eu descobri que Deus sempre quer te pegar; ele está sempre
de braços abertos. O que ocorre é que o ser humano ainda não aprendeu a
usar esse instrumento que lhe foi dado, esse grande poder que é a
mente."
Satsang completo -> bit.ly/1TIbdhM
Satsang completo -> bit.ly/1TIbdhM
“Cuando la mente se calma, todo está bien. Así, cuando Dios quiere, él
te agarra. Pero yo descubrí que Dios siempre quiere agarrarte; él está
siempre con los brazos abiertos. Lo que ocurre es que el ser humano aún
no aprendió a utilizar este instrumento que se le dio, este gran poder
que es la mente”
“Once the mind quiets down, all is well, and when God sees fit, God catches a hold of us. I have discovered that God’s arms are always wide open, waiting to catch us. But human beings have not yet learned how to properly use this powerful instrument of the mind, making it still so God may take us…”
“Once the mind quiets down, all is well, and when God sees fit, God catches a hold of us. I have discovered that God’s arms are always wide open, waiting to catch us. But human beings have not yet learned how to properly use this powerful instrument of the mind, making it still so God may take us…”
Today's Daily Dharma: The Fact of Suffering
The Fact of Suffering
The
Four Noble Truths are grounded in the fact of suffering. People might
think that's negative, but it's only the truth. It's our human
condition. So Buddhism has us just look at it nakedly. Look and ask
yourself, 'What is this? What am I?'
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Saturday, August 15, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 15/08/2015
“Ao se perceber sofrendo, identifique com qual parte da sua
personalidade você está identificado. Por exemplo, se estiver
identificado com o ciúme, se pergunte: “Se eu abrir mão disso será que
não sobra nada”? Assim, aos poucos você começa a perceber que existe
alguém em você que quer sentir ciúme. Esse é o carcereiro dessa prisão
de sofrimento. Descubra quem é ele, pois é ele que quer sentir isso -
ele tem prazer nisso. E é esse prazer
negativo que te impede de abrir mão dos padrões destrutivos. Porque
prazer é vida, e o ego teme abrir mão disso, pois ele teme morrer.”
“Al percibirte sufriendo, identifica con cuál parte de tu personalidad
estás identificado. Por ejemplo, si estuvieses identificado con los
celos, pregúntate: “Si yo suelto esto, ¿será que no queda nada?” Así, de
a poco, comienzas a percibir que existe alguien en ti que quiere sentir
celos. Ese es el carcelero de esa prisión de sufrimiento. Descubre
quién es él, porque es él quien quiere sentir eso – él tiene placer en
eso. Y es ese placer negativo lo que te impide soltar los patrones
destructivos. Porque placer es vida, y el ego teme soltar eso, porque
teme morir.”
“When we perceive ourselves to be suffering, we can first observe which part of our personality we are identified with. For example, if we are identified with jealousy, we may ask ourselves, ‘If I let go of this jealousy, will there be nothing left of me?’ Gradually, we can see that there is someone inside of us that wants to feel jealous. This prison guard called jealousy wants us to remain in this jail of suffering. Find out who this guard is, because he is the one wanting to feel this jealousy and get the pleasure out of it. It is this negatively oriented pleasure that prevents us from letting go of destructive patterns. Since pleasure is life, the ego fears giving up this pleasure because it fears that it will die.”
“When we perceive ourselves to be suffering, we can first observe which part of our personality we are identified with. For example, if we are identified with jealousy, we may ask ourselves, ‘If I let go of this jealousy, will there be nothing left of me?’ Gradually, we can see that there is someone inside of us that wants to feel jealous. This prison guard called jealousy wants us to remain in this jail of suffering. Find out who this guard is, because he is the one wanting to feel this jealousy and get the pleasure out of it. It is this negatively oriented pleasure that prevents us from letting go of destructive patterns. Since pleasure is life, the ego fears giving up this pleasure because it fears that it will die.”
Today's Daily Dharma: Abide in Patience
Abide in Patience
Praise
and so on distract me and remove my disillusionment with the cycle of
existence. They stir up jealousy toward gifted people, and anger at
their success. . . . It is wrong to feel anger toward someone, thinking
that person impedes my merit. As there is no austerity equal to
patience, shall I not abide in that?
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Friday, August 14, 2015
Via JMG: Totally Not-Gay Catholic Priest Tells Ex-Gays: Homosexuality Is Like Trying To Eat A Bagel With Your Ear
Gay Star News reports:
A Catholic priest has come up with one of the strangest analogies yet for gay sex, claiming it is like cramming a piece of bagel in your ear. Preacher John Riccardo was speaking at a conference in Michigan on Wednesday, called Welcoming and Accompanying Our Brothers and Sisters with Same-Sex Attraction. It was a Catholic conference in order to help gay and lesbian people stay celibate. He was taking part in a lecture called ‘HIV and Other Health Risks Associated with Men Who Have Sex With Men’, led by HIV researcher Timothy Flanigan. Riccardo said junior high students have asked him why God hates gay people, and he responded that it is because gay sex is unnatural. “If i just rip open a bagel, I take it, and I cram it in my ear. What would you say?” he said he tells them. “That doesn’t go there. It’ll ruin your ear canal.”(Reposted from JMG)
Via WGB: San Francisco Public High School Becomes First-Ever To Offer LGBT History Class
Lyndsey Schlax, the teacher who’ll spearhead the class at the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, told CBS that other private schools around the country have offered similar classes, but this will be the first time one will be offered at a public high school.
According to Schlax, the course will cover the history of gender and sexuality, how they intersect in major media, how different LGBT equality is around the world, and a number of national and international struggles the community still faces. Full story here!
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 13/08/2015
“Estou trabalhando para que haja cura nas relações. Me refiro a uma
mudança do eixo: querer receber menos e dar mais. Porque essa é a chave
para o fim daquilo que é uma das principais causas do sofrimento neste
planeta, a carência afetiva. Não depender de ninguém para ser feliz é
liberdade. Você não fica com alguém porque precisa, mas simplesmente
porque quer. Somente essa liberdade permite a escolha.”
“Estoy trabajando para que haya cura en las relaciones. Me refiero a un cambio de eje: querer recibir menos y dar más. Porque esta es la llave para el fin de aquello que es una de las principales causas de sufrimiento en este planeta, la carencia afectiva. No depender de nadie para ser feliz es libertad. No estás con alguien porque necesitas, sino simplemente por querer. Solamente esta libertad permite la elección.”
“Estoy trabajando para que haya cura en las relaciones. Me refiero a un cambio de eje: querer recibir menos y dar más. Porque esta es la llave para el fin de aquello que es una de las principales causas de sufrimiento en este planeta, la carencia afectiva. No depender de nadie para ser feliz es libertad. No estás con alguien porque necesitas, sino simplemente por querer. Solamente esta libertad permite la elección.”
“I am working to promote a healing within all relationships. This will
require a complete change in axis, in which each partner truly wants to
receive less and to give more. This can put an end to one of the
greatest causes of suffering on the planet: emotional neediness. Not
having to depend on anyone for our own happiness is freedom. In other
words, this means not staying in a certain relationship because you need
to, but simply because you want to. Only by having freedom are we able
to make this choice.”
Today's Daily Dharma: The Wisdom of Anger
The Wisdom of Anger
Anger
is traditionally thought to be close to wisdom. When not projected
outward onto others or inward toward the self, it gives us the necessary
energy and clarity to understand what needs to be done.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 13/08/2015
“Quando a moral religiosa é muito forte, alguns casais acabam ficando juntos movidos pelo medo de desagradar à família, o sacerdote ou Deus. Permanecem na relação, fechados, muitas vezes inconscientes do autoengano, esperando a morte chegar para resolver o problema. E quando a moral religiosa não é tão aguda, com o menor sinal de dificuldade alguns se separam e partem para a próxima relação. Esses são sintomas do que chamo de “síndrome de Walt Disney”, a crença de que existe um príncipe (ou princesa) encantado que te fará feliz para sempre.”
“Cuando la moral religiosa es muy fuerte, algunas parejas terminan quedándose juntos movidos por el miedo de desagradar a la familia, al sacerdote o a Dios. Permanecen en la relación cerrados, muchas veces inconscientes del autoengaño, esperando que la muerte llegue para resolver el problema. Y cuando la moral religiosa no es tan aguda, con la menor señal de dificultad algunos se separan y parten hacia la próxima relación. Estos son síntomas a los que llamo “síndrome de Walt Disney”, la creencia de que existe un príncipe (o princesa) encantado que te hará feliz para siempre.”
“When religious morals are very strong, some couples wind up getting together out of the fear of displeasing their families, their clergymen or God. They stay in a relationship while being closed off to one another, oftentimes unaware of their own self-deceit as they are waiting for death to arrive and solve their problem. In other cases, when religious morality is not as acute, upon the slightest sign of difficulty, some couples separate and run off to the next relationship. These are symptoms of what I call the ‘Walt Disney syndrome’: the belief that there exists a prince charming or an enchanted princess with whom you will live happily ever after.”
Today's Daily Dharma: The Best Remedy
The Best Remedy
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Rejoicing [in the well-being of others] is the best remedy for jealousy and envy. Rejoicing does not depend on material or physical actions—it can be done while you are working, eating, or sleeping. It can be done at any time, and it is such a simple way to create good karma.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 12/08/2015
“Quanto mais identificado com a criança ferida, maior a necessidade de
receber amor exclusivo. Por conta disso, o ser humano desenvolve
estratégias para receber esse amor: se é atenção que o outro quer, você
dá somente se ele fizer o que você quer. O outro se transforma num
escravo para atender as suas necessidades e expectativas. Mas, o outro
começa a fazer a mesma coisa com você. Esse é um jogo nefasto no qual um
rouba energia do outro.”
“Cuanto más identificado con el niño herido, mayor la necesidad de
recibir amor exclusivo. A causa de esto, el ser humano desarrolla
estrategias para recibir ese amor: si es atención lo que el otro quiere,
tú se la das solamente si él hace lo que tú quieres. El otro se
transforma en un esclavo para atender tus necesidades y expectativas.
Pero el otro comienza a hacer lo mismo contigo. Este es un juego nefasto
en el cual uno roba la energía del otro.”
“The more identified we are with the wounded child, the greater our need is to receive exclusive love. Because of this, human beings develop strategies to receive this love. Since we are aware of what the other wants, we only give it to them when they do what we want them to first. The other becomes a slave to fulfilling our needs and expectations. Eventually, they begin to do the same thing to us, and this becomes a never-ending game of stealing the other’s energy.”
“The more identified we are with the wounded child, the greater our need is to receive exclusive love. Because of this, human beings develop strategies to receive this love. Since we are aware of what the other wants, we only give it to them when they do what we want them to first. The other becomes a slave to fulfilling our needs and expectations. Eventually, they begin to do the same thing to us, and this becomes a never-ending game of stealing the other’s energy.”
Today's Daily Dharma: Rethinking Inner Peace
Rethinking Inner Peace
I
don’t envision inner peace as the cessation of struggle, arriving at
some sun-washed placeless place from which I can distribute
refreshments. . . . it comes down to taking my human-sized place in the
human race.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Via Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 11/08/2015
“A austeridade inteligente te prepara para a verdadeira renúncia.
Porém, essa austeridade só é possível quando você já compreendeu o
condicionamento ou aspecto do eu inferior que precisa ser
redirecionado. Caso contrário, ela pode servir apenas para aumentar o
vício e o sentimento de impotência.”
“La austeridad inteligente te prepara para la verdadera renuncia. Sin embargo, esta austeridad solo es posible cuando ya comprendiste el condicionamiento o aspecto del yo inferior que necesita ser redireccionado. En caso contrario, esta puede servir solo para aumentar el vicio y el sentimiento de impotencia.”
“La austeridad inteligente te prepara para la verdadera renuncia. Sin embargo, esta austeridad solo es posible cuando ya comprendiste el condicionamiento o aspecto del yo inferior que necesita ser redireccionado. En caso contrario, esta puede servir solo para aumentar el vicio y el sentimiento de impotencia.”
“Intelligent austerities prepare us for true renunciation. This
austerity is only possible when we already understand our conditioning,
or the aspect of the lower self that needs to be redirected. Otherwise,
it will only serve to increase the addiction or the feeling of
helplessness within us.”
Today's Daily Dharma: Jealousy Can Guide Us
Jealousy Can Guide Us
If
we can resist the urge of jealousy and envy to pull us deeply into the
fantasies we weave about ourselves and others—'she has this or that, and
I have nothing'—we can see them as signposts that point the way to a
truth about ourselves, and use their appearance as an urgent call to
look within.
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Monday, August 10, 2015
Via Just a Baha'i:
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Sunday, August 9, 2015
Sri Prem Baba: Flor do Dia- Flor del Día - Flower of the Day 09/08/2015
“Há determinados karmas que precisamos vivenciar, não há nada que
possamos fazer em relação a isso. Outros karmas podem ser retirados como
se retira um xale. Mas esse não é um fenômeno que a mente pode
compreender, ou que o ego pode controlar. O ego entende somente aquilo
que os sentidos podem mensurar, mas a realidade espiritual vai muito
além disso.”
“Hay determinados karmas que necesitamos vivir, no hay nada que podamos hacer en relación a esto. Otros karmas pueden ser retirados como se retira un chal. Pero este no es un fenómeno que la mente puede comprender, o que el ego pueda controlar. El ego entiende solamente aquello que los sentidos pueden medir, pero la realidad espiritual va mucho más allá de eso.”
“Hay determinados karmas que necesitamos vivir, no hay nada que podamos hacer en relación a esto. Otros karmas pueden ser retirados como se retira un chal. Pero este no es un fenómeno que la mente puede comprender, o que el ego pueda controlar. El ego entiende solamente aquello que los sentidos pueden medir, pero la realidad espiritual va mucho más allá de eso.”
“There are certain karmas that we need to experience in this lifetime,
and there is nothing that we can do about them. Other karmas can be
removed from our paths, as if taking off a shawl. However, this is not a
phenomenon that the mind can undersatnd, nor that the ego can control.
The ego only understands what the senses can measure, but spiritual
reality goes way beyond this plane
Today's Daily Dharma: Between Pride and Confidence
Between Pride and Confidence
Those who practice correctly must not lack confidence in their true nature, nor should they give in to pride.
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Friday, August 7, 2015
Today's Daily Dharma: We Can't Overlook Our Bodies
We Can't Overlook Our Bodies
There
are two truths in Buddhism; one is relative and one is absolute. We
tend to want to be in the absolute, where we are all the same, we are
all one. But that is not where our suffering lies. Our suffering lies in
the relative truth, in how we are embodied. So we have to acknowledge
and explore these bodies to experience the absolute truth, the truth
that we are one from the source of life. We can't skip it.
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
Via JMG: More Corporate Support For Equality Act
From the Human Rights Campaign:
Four new major American companies have become the latest to endorse the Equality Act, federal legislation that would establish full, federal equality for all LGBT Americans. In doing so, these leading companies - IBM, Oracle, Orbitz, and Symantec - made clear that they believe all LGBT Americans should have the protections from discrimination in federal law that they deserve. They join American Airlines, Apple, The Dow Chemical Company, Facebook, General Mills, Google, Levi Strauss & Co., Microsoft, and Nike as part of a national business coalition supporting comprehensive, federal LGBT non-discrimination protections. Additionally, Hewlett-Packard in Fortune recently announced its support for the Equality Act.As I've mentioned before, the Equality Act will see little traction in the current GOP-dominated Congress, but this early groundwork is critical to what most consider to be the "heaviest lift" in our movement's history.
STATEMENT BY IBM: “IBM’s workplace culture is built on the principles of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all. We established a corporate policy on equal opportunity more than a decade before the Civil Rights Act. We championed an industry-leading policy of non-discrimination based on sexual orientation over 30 years ago, and expanded it in 2002 to cover gender identity and expression. IBM is proud to support the Equality Act and maintains our steadfast support for all employees to experience equality in the workplace."
STATEMENT BY ORBITZ: “At Orbitz we’ve been advocates of equality and inclusion since our founding in 2001. Our support for the Equality Act is consistent with our other actions, such as signing the amicus brief calling on the Supreme Court to find gay marriage bans unconstitutional.”
STATEMENT BY SYMANTEC: “At Symantec, we are proud to support full and equal rights for the LGBT community. We believe having a diversity of perspectives ensures we make better business decisions and the products and services we offer meet the needs of the broad spectrum of people we serve worldwide, which is why we couldn’t be more proud to support the expansion of legal protections. We unequivocally support the Equality Act – for the future of our business and society.”
Labels: business, Congress, employment, Equality Act, feds, housing, HRC, LGBT rights, public accommodations
Via Huffington Post: Want to Know if Being Gay Is a Choice? Let Me Tell You the Answer
Last night when debating equal marriage someone asked on Facebook "What is it that the LGBT don't have?" So I decided to put together a comprehensive little list for those who are 'getting tired of all this equality sh*t' as they have put it.
Until I can hold my
partner's hand in the street of the city that I live in, pay taxes in
and work in and not be told that I'm a faggot, that I'm going to get my
head kicked in or that I'm going to die of AIDS (as my boyfriend and I
were told on Saturday) then we don't have everything that those people
keep telling us we already have.
Until I can walk out the door on a night out and not hear that little voice in my head tell me that I might look too gay, that I might want to not hold my boyfriend's hand in certain bars, that I should probably not wear that flamboyant t-shirt, that maybe I should tone it down in case a guy gets offended by my gayness and decides to crack a bottle over my head. Until I can be sure that I don't need to 'straighten up' when I get in the back of a taxi, talk to someone new at work, go into a non-gay bar or even talk on the phone on the bus then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can turn down an invite in work to donate blood at the blood drive and not have to out myself to random strangers in the office because unlike the rest of the UK sexually active gay men cannot donate blood in Northern Ireland. Until I can walk into a blood bank and not have to lie about who I am in order to donate blood...Until I can walk into a blood bank and not feel like I am dirty, disgusting, shameful and a constant reminder of a time when gay men and AIDS shared the headlines then then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can say the word marriage when talking to my gay friends who are engaged and not follow it up with "well you know, not a real marriage" and accidentally remind us all that despite being law abiding, tax paying citizens that we still don't have the right to marry the person we love and spend the rest of our lives together in Northern Ireland then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can look at the gay news section of BBC and not read about another trans young person that has taken their own life because their church, their family and their teachers told them they were unnatural or sick or until I no longer have to read about the latest young gay man that has been beaten to death, stoned to death or locked up because they sent a text message to the guy they crushed on or because they just wanted to be happy and treated as a human being and not a walking sex act, pervert or something to be pushed away until they feel that they can't come back then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Yes I am angry. And you should be too. This is the life we have to live day in and day out as LGBT people. You think it's a choice? Read back over what I have written and ask yourself why anyone would choose this.
Until I can walk out the door on a night out and not hear that little voice in my head tell me that I might look too gay, that I might want to not hold my boyfriend's hand in certain bars, that I should probably not wear that flamboyant t-shirt, that maybe I should tone it down in case a guy gets offended by my gayness and decides to crack a bottle over my head. Until I can be sure that I don't need to 'straighten up' when I get in the back of a taxi, talk to someone new at work, go into a non-gay bar or even talk on the phone on the bus then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can turn down an invite in work to donate blood at the blood drive and not have to out myself to random strangers in the office because unlike the rest of the UK sexually active gay men cannot donate blood in Northern Ireland. Until I can walk into a blood bank and not have to lie about who I am in order to donate blood...Until I can walk into a blood bank and not feel like I am dirty, disgusting, shameful and a constant reminder of a time when gay men and AIDS shared the headlines then then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can say the word marriage when talking to my gay friends who are engaged and not follow it up with "well you know, not a real marriage" and accidentally remind us all that despite being law abiding, tax paying citizens that we still don't have the right to marry the person we love and spend the rest of our lives together in Northern Ireland then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Until I can look at the gay news section of BBC and not read about another trans young person that has taken their own life because their church, their family and their teachers told them they were unnatural or sick or until I no longer have to read about the latest young gay man that has been beaten to death, stoned to death or locked up because they sent a text message to the guy they crushed on or because they just wanted to be happy and treated as a human being and not a walking sex act, pervert or something to be pushed away until they feel that they can't come back then we don't have everything that those people keep telling us we already have.
Yes I am angry. And you should be too. This is the life we have to live day in and day out as LGBT people. You think it's a choice? Read back over what I have written and ask yourself why anyone would choose this.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Via JMG: IOWA: Man Tries To Marry Lawnmower
"Congressman Steve King (R - Iowa) said last week that the recent Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage meant you could marry your lawnmower. So I decided to test his theory and see if I could, in fact, wed my lawnmower in Iowa."
(Tipped by JMG reader Blair)
Reposted from Joe Jervis
Via JMG: KENTUCKY: Anti-Gay Clerk Files Religious Discrimination Suit Against Governor
The Liberty Counsel is suing Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear on behalf of renegade county clerk Kim Davis. Via the Lexington Herald-Leader:
The Liberty Counsel has issued a press release:
Reposted from Joe Jervis
Late Tuesday, Davis filed a lawsuit against Beshear in federal district court. She blamed the governor for instructing all 120 of the state's county clerks to comply with this summer's U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized gay marriage. Beshear's stance left dissenting county clerks vulnerable to lawsuits, including two that she currently faces, filed by groups of her constituents, Davis said. U.S. District Judge David Bunning is expected to rule in these cases in coming days. "The Commonwealth of Kentucky, acting through Governor Beshear, has deprived Davis of her religious-conscience rights guaranteed by the United States and Kentucky constitutions and laws, by insisting that Davis issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples contrary to her conscience, based on her sincerely held religious beliefs," Davis' lawsuit says.The suit also names the head of the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, which changed the marriage license forms to gender-neutral.
The Liberty Counsel has issued a press release:
“Governor Beshear is unlawfully picking and choosing the conscience-based exemptions to marriage that he deems acceptable,” said Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel. When Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway refused to defend Kentucky’s natural marriage laws after “pray[ing] over this decision,” Governor Beshear did not command that he perform his duties, but hired private attorneys to pursue the appeal. “In no uncertain terms, Governor Beshear’s policies and directives are intended to suppress religion—even worse, a particular religious belief,” Liberty Counsel’s complaint points out. “Thus, although Attorney General Conway was given a pass for his conscience about marriage without any threats of repercussion, clerks like Davis are being repeatedly told by their Governor to abandon their religiously informed beliefs or resign.” “Simply put, Governor Beshear is making secularism a litmus test for holding office in Kentucky,” said Mat Staver. “The governor is forcing clerks like Davis to choose between following the precepts of her religion and forfeiting her position, on the one hand, and abandoning one of the precepts of her religion in order to keep her position, on the other,” Staver concluded.The ruling in the ACLU's suit against Davis is expected next week. (Tipped by JMG reader Allen)
Labels: ACLU, Christianists, hate groups, Kentucky, Kim Davis, Liberty Counsel, Obergefell, religion, Steve Beshear
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