Saturday, February 13, 2021

Via Whiate Crane Institute // HENRY ROLLINS

 


Ally Henry Rollins
1961 -

HENRY ROLLINS, American musician, born; After joining the short-lived Washington D.C. band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore punk band, Black Flag from 1981 until 1986. Following the band's breakup, Rollins soon established the record label and publishing company 2.13.61 to release his spoken word albums, as well as forming the Rollins Band, which toured with a number of lineups until 2003 and during 2006.

Since Black Flag, Rollins has embarked on projects covering a variety of media. He has hosted numerous radio shows, such as The Henry Rollins Show and Harmony in My Head, and television shows, such as MTV’s 120 Minutes and Jackass, along with roles in several films. Rollins has also campaigned for human rights in the United States, promoting Gay rights in particular, and tours overseas with the United Service Organizations (USO) to entertain American troops, despite his opposition to the Bush administration  and the Iraq war.

Rollins has become an outspoken human rights activist, most vocally for Gay rights, while deriding any suggestion that he himself was Gay. In 1998, he declared: "If I was Gay, there would be no closet. You would never see the closet I came out of. Why? Because I'd have burned it for kindling by the time I was twelve ... If I was Gay, at this stage of the game — age 37, aging alternative icon — I'd be taking out ads." Rollins frequently speaks out on social justice on his spoken word tours and promotes equality, regardless of sexuality. He was the host of the WedRock benefit concert, which raised money for a pro-marriage equality organization.

Via Daily Dharma: Illuminating Attention

 We can think of attention as being like a searchlight in the darkness.

—Jayarava Attwood, “Losing Ourselves in the Heart Sutra”

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Friday, February 12, 2021

Via Tricycle // Beyond Tribalism

 

Beyond Tribalism
With Robert Wright
Now available for self-study 
 
Robert Wright shines a light on our tribalistic tendencies using the explanatory lens of evolutionary psychology. The result offers a clear, fresh perspective on Buddhist philosophy and practice and shows how mindfulness just might save the world.
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Via Daily Dharma: Build a Shelter Within

 When the winds of change reach hurricane force, our inner refuge of mindfulness, concentration, and discernment is the only thing that will keep us from getting blown away.

—Thanissaro Bhikkhu, “What We’ve Been Practicing For”

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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - February 10, 2021 💌

 

"When you are in the presence of unconditional love, that is the optimum environment for your heart to open, because you feel safe, because you realize nobody wants anything from you. The minute that heart opens, you are once again letting in the flow. And that flow is where you experience God."

- Ram Dass -
 

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Via Tricycle // Groundhog Days


Groundhog Days
By Taylor Plimpton
 
We’re almost a full year into the pandemic, and by now every day may seem like the one that came before. Within the monotonous and the mundane, one writer finds the wisdom of “this is it.”
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Via Daily Dharma: Establish a Direct Connection

When you set your intention on chanting correctly, melodically, and as crisply and clearly as possible, you become focused. It quiets the monkey mind and establishes a direct connection to the dharma.

—Interview with Myokei Caine-Barrett by Linda Heuman, “A Right to the Dharma”

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Monday, February 8, 2021

Via IMS // IMS Turns 45: Join the Party, February 14!

 


IMS Turns 45:
Join the Party, February 14!


Ananda said to the Blessed One, “This is half of the holy life, lord:
admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie.”

“Don’t say that, Ananda. Don’t say that.
Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the WHOLE of the holy life.”
– The Buddha
(45th verse of the Samyutta Nikaya)


Friends, companions, and comrades in the Dharma:
You Are Invited
To a Celebratory Event on the 45th Anniversary of the Insight Meditation Society
Sunday, February 14, 2021
4 pm – 5:30 pm ET

Join us for a special gathering of our community…
Festivities will include:
Reflections on our past and our future;
Honoring our lineage and its teachings;
Taking Refuge and the Five Precepts together in Sangha;
Lovingkindness practice;
And more!

Special Appearances by:
IMS co-founder Sharon Salzberg
IMS co-founder Jack Kornfield
Steve Armstrong
Christina Feldman
Trudy Goodman
Devon Hase
Yong Oh
Rachel Lewis
Kamala Masters
Neesha Patel
Winnie Nazarko

And more of your beloved IMS teachers.

This event is entirely FREE and open to all.
Please come celebrate 45 Years of IMS with us and thank you for your friendship, companionship, and camaraderie in this holy life!


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Parinirvana Day, or Nirvana Day

 

Buddha
2018 -

Parinirvana Day, or Nirvana Day is a Mahayana Buddhist holiday celebrated in East Asia. By some it is celebrated on 8th of February, but by most on 15th of February. It celebrates the day when the Buddha achieved Parinirvana, or complete Nirvana, upon the death of his physical body.

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Via Daily Dharma: Use Whatever Tool You Have

We don’t have to agonize about “How can I serve? How can I make a difference?” Instead, we can pick up whatever tool is at hand— Oh! It’s a cup! Oh! It’s a hammer! 

—Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, “Bodhisattvas Have More Fun”

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The Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture

 

The Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture

From Dismantling Racism: A Workbook for Social Change Groups, by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun, ChangeWork, 2001
 
Below is a list of characteristics of white supremacy culture which show up in our organizations. Culture is powerful precisely because it is so present and at the same time so very difficult to name or identify. The characteristics listed below are damaging because they are used as norms and standards without being pro-actively named or chosen by the group. They are damaging because they promote white supremacy thinking. They are damaging to both people of color and to white people. Organizations that are people of color-led or a majority people of color can also demonstrate many damaging characteristics of white supremacy culture.
 
1. Perfectionism
2.  Sense of Urgency
3. Defensiveness
4. Quantity Over Quality
5. Worship of the Written Word
6. Only One Right Way
7.  Paternalism  
8. Either/Or Thinking
9. Power Hoarding
10. Fear of Open Conflict   
11. Individualism
12. Progress is Bigger, More
13. Objectivity
14. Right to Comfort
 

Sunday, February 7, 2021

When Things Fall Apart

 

Disappointment, embarrassment, irritation, resentment, anger, jealousy, and fear, instead of being bad news, are actually very clear moments that teach us where it is that we’re holding back. They teach us to perk up and lean in when we feel we’d rather collapse and back away.
 
—Pema Chödrön, When Things Fall Apart

Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - February 7, 2021 💌

 

"There is not an experience that goes down in your life that doesn’t have the potential to help liberate you. It is so perfectly designed and there is not irrelevancy in the system. When you finally want to get free, everything, every single thing in your life is grist for the mill."

 - Ram Dass -

Via Tricycle // Listening with Empathy With Cuong Lu

 

Listening with Empathy
With Cuong Lu
Do you listen with your ears or with your heart? Learn the art of compassionate listening with Zen teacher, author, and former prison chaplain Cuong Lu. 
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Via Daily Dharma: Opportunities to Examine Your Life

 Any time we are abruptly thrown off course, it is an opportunity to reexamine our lives, our values, and where we are headed.

—Judy Lief, “Welcome to the Real World”  

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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Via Daily Dharma: Practice Reacting

 Regardless of our circumstances, if we are Buddhist practitioners, we can have control over how we react to our thoughts and feelings.

—Interview with Charles Johnson by E. Ethelbert Miller, “Black Coffee Buddhism”  

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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Via Tricycle // How to Work with Anxiety on the Path of Liberation

 

How to Work with Anxiety on the Path of Liberation

Anxiety is actually a necessary part of our path. Psychotherapist Bruce Tift gives an instruction in how to relate to it constructively.
 

Via White Crane Insitute

 


Nathan Lane
1956 -

NATHAN LANE, (nee Joseph Lane) American actor, born; a Tony Award- and Emmy Award-winning actor of the stage and screen. When he was 21 and told his mother he was gay, her reply was: "I'd rather you were dead." Lane shot back: "I knew you'd understand". His professional association with his close friend the playwright Terrence McNally includes roles in Lips Together, Teeth Apart, The Lisbon Traviata [Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Awards], Bad Habits, Love! Valor! Compassion! [Obie, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards ], and Dedication.

Lane, who came out publicly after the death of Matthew Shepard, jokingly describes himself as "one of those old-fashioned homosexuals, not one of the newfangled ones who are born joining parades." When he was asked once by a reporter whether he was Gay, rather than providing a blunt yes-or-no answer, he famously declared, "I'm 40, single and I work a lot in the musical theatre. You do the math." 

He has been a long-time board member of and fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, and he has been honored by The Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and The Trevor Project for his work in the gay community. Lane lives in New York, and on November 17, 2015, married his long-time partner, theater producer and writer Devlin Elliott.

Via Tricycle // Thich Nhat Hanh in Paris

 


Thich Nhat Hanh in Paris
By Fred Eppsteiner
On a trip to France in 1975, an American Zen student finds all his beliefs powerfully (and playfully) challenged by a young Vietnamese Buddhist activist named Thich Nhat Hanh. 
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Via Daily Dharma: Generate Gentleness

 Meditation is not necessarily about generating intense concentration. It can be about the exact opposite: a slow, steady gentleness that adds no intensity to what already exists. 

—M. Sophia Newman, "Straight Outta Kapilavastu"   

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Via Ram Dass - Love Serve Remember Foundation // Words of Wisdom - February 3, 2021 💌

 

 


"When somebody provokes your anger, the only reason you get angry is because you’re holding on to how you think something is supposed to be. You’re denying how it is. Then you see it’s the expectations of your own mind that are creating your own hell. When you get frustrated because something isn’t the way you thought it would be, examine the way you thought, not just the thing that frustrates you. You’ll see that a lot of your emotional suffering is created by your models of how you think the universe should be and your inability to allow it to be as it is."

- Ram Dass -

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

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Via Tricycle // The Joy of Joy


The Joy of Joy
By Daisy Hernández
There’s no word in English to describe the delight of celebrating another person’s happiness. But we can look to the Sanskrit mudita to discover the profound practice of shared joy. 
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Via Daily Dharma: Give Thanks for Your Community

 Meaningful acts of the individual—our practice included—can take place only in the context and with the support of a strong community. 

—James Shaheen, “Finding Community”    

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