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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.
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The
power of acceptance can’t be overestimated. Accepting the basic fact of
the suffering and pain we witness, and remaining willing to experience
it, is what allows us to access our innate capacities for compassion.
Fleet Maull, “From Empathy to Compassion”
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The
violence in the US this month — the killing of African-American elders
at a grocery store, Asian elders worshiping in their church, and 19
small children and two of their teachers in their elementary school
classrooms — has elicited so much pain and grief. For many, it has also
elicited a new or renewed determination to try to make this a better
world. For others, well, for now it’s just exhaustion.
We invite you to join us this Friday, May 27, at 7:00 PM ET to hold space for our collective, whatever we feel, and offer metta to all who are suffering.
With lovingkindness,
All of us at IMS
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If
we really understand that nothing lasts and that everything is unreal
and illusory, then letting go is easy. Actually, it happens by itself
without effort.
Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche, “The Secret Strength of Sadness”
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Meditation
is not just a rest or retreat from the turmoil of the stream of the
impurity of the world. It is a way of being the stream, so that one can
be at home in both the white water and the eddies.
Gary Snyder, “Just One Breath”
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The
art of living involves overcoming our head-trapped numbness, in
becoming acutely sensitive to the cryptic messages of our feelings, no
matter how painful. The more closely we listen, the more deeply we
understand. Not just great but entirely unimagined treasures may then
pour into our life and world.
David Edwards, “Burning Among Stars in the Night”
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Pamela Ayo Yetunde on The Five Remembrances | ||
To change your life now and prepare for the inevitable, says Pamela Ayo Yetunde, regularly contemplate these five home truths. | ||
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