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A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
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Tricycle Daily Dharma December 18, 2012
Letting the Heart Speak
If
any preoccupation comes in to bother the mind, just say in your heart,
‘Leave me alone. Don’t bother me. You’re no affair of mine.’ If any
critical thoughts come up—fear for your life, fear that you’ll die,
thinking of this person, thinking of that person—just say in your heart,
‘Don’t bother me. You’re no affair of mine.’
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- Ajahn Chah, “The Last Gift”
Monday, December 17, 2012
JMG HomoQuotable - Andrew Sullivan
"Many evangelicals loathe my use of the word Christianism, rather than Christianity, to describe the fusion of political power and religion to police the moral lives of others. They recoil at the echo of Islamism - although we know many Islamist parties, as in Turkey or Indonesia, that do not engage in terrorism, but merely believe in the fusion of church and state as emphatically as older American evangelicals do.
"That's why it's revealing to see a major figure in the American Christianist movement, Pastor David Dykes, - he opened the 2008 Congress with a prayer - openly advocate the execution of gays, and criminal penalties for exercise of free speech in defense of gays, in Uganda. If these people could, they would do the same here. The constitution protects us - especially our right to speech. But what these theocrats want is as undeniable as it is repellent in a free or humane society.
"More to the point, here is an alleged Christian demanding that those on the margins of society not be embraced, as Jesus practised, but be executed, as Jesus' Roman executioners did. It doesn't get more anti-Christian than that. To even associate the word Christianity with these sentiments is an attack on Jesus Christ." - Andrew Sullivan, reacting to this Box Turtle Bulletin story.
Labels: Africa, Andrew Sullivan, Christian Love, Christianists, David Dykes, gay death penalty, HomoQuotable, religion, Scott Lively, Uganda
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Tricycle Daily Dharma December 17, 2012
Pure Freedom
The
practice of generosity is the practice of freedom, and it carries with
it all the joy and pleasure that are associated with liberation. Indeed,
there may be no greater sense of fulfillment in life than the
simultaneous feelings of human interconnection and pure freedom that
arise from an authentic act of selfless generosity.
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- Dale S. Wright, “The Bodhisattva’s Gift”
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