What Poetry Needs | December 23, 2014
Poetry needs the breath. It needs the voice. It needs the body. It needs the mind.
- Anne Waldman, "Radical Presence"
- Anne Waldman, "Radical Presence"
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.
Gift-giving | December 21, 2014
Gift-giving is a basic lesson in detachment as well as an exercise in
metta—lovingkindness. Irrespective of the gift, the act of giving
expresses good will.
- Joan Duncan Oliver, "Gifts That Keep Giving" |
Motivation is Vital | December 20, 2014
If we don’t have motivation, of course we’re going to sit there
feeling bored, irritated, and in pain. With motivation, we can dedicate
our lives: 'I am here, fully present, and I vow to wake up fully so that
all beings may be released from suffering.' It’s that simple.
- Roko Sherry Chayat, "Nirvana: Three Takes" |
Challenges Unite Us | December 19, 2014
The world is facing unprecedented challenges—environmental, economic,
social, and moral—and to successfully rise to meet these challenges we
must draw on the wisdom of the East and the West, of the ancient and the
modern. The same challenges that imperil our very existence may help us
unite in ways never before witnessed in human history.
- B. Alan Wallace, "Six Questions for B. Alan Wallace" |
Hunter was at an event at the Dutch consulate the previous day where he sang at an a capella choir. He responded to reporters' questions afterward. Naturally, almost all questions were about his affair with Turkish artist Ramadan Çaysever, and Hunter spoke about the affair for the first time. He said he "confirmed" all the reports in the press about his affair and planned marriage, but avoided elaborating on the matter. Çaysever, who frequently accompanies the Consul General at events, was absent at Tuesday night's event. Meanwhile, rumors made the rounds in the media about the top diplomat's affair. Some media outlets claimed Çaysever converted to Christianity for his partner. Milliyet, a Turkish daily, claimed Hunter asked for assignment of a bodyguard for Çaysever who has moved in with him, but has not been assigned one yet.Hunter reportedly met Çaysever at one of his concerts. His music sounds quite like 80s Italo.
The amount of Cook's contribution to the Washington-based Human Rights Campaign wasn't disclosed, but the advocacy organization called it "substantial." Organizers said it would help fund a three-year, $8.5 million campaign launched in April in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi. Called Project One America, the goal of the public relations effort is to build acceptance for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people in the states. The campaign includes advertising on TV and elsewhere, direct-mail fliers and staff members hired in each state. "We hope Tim Cook's substantial personal investment inspires others to support this vital and historic project," Jason Rahlan, a spokesman for Human Rights Campaign, said in an email.Cook formally came out in October, spawning widespread condemnation by anti-gay groups but no organized campaign to boycott Apple has yet developed.
Reversing Our Priorities | December 18, 2014
If we are serious about combating selfishness and promoting
compassion in the world, then is it not vital that we develop the tools
of intellectual self-defense to deal with these assaults on our minds
and hearts? The solution must lie in reversing the priorities, in
subordinating dead things—money, capital, profits—to life: people,
animals, the planet.
- David Edwards, "Life or Death" |