Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Guided Loving Kindness Meditation 💖


Guided Loving Kindness Meditation | Buddhism in English
(Buddhism) Mettā (Sanskrit maitrī) means loving-kindness [2, 3], friendliness [3, 4], benevolence [1], amity [4], goodwill [5], and active interest in the welfare of others [4]. It is the first of the "Four Sublime Abidings" (Brahma Viharas) and one of the Ten Perfections (pāramīs) of the Theravāda Buddhist school. More

Trump: 'Israel agrees to a ceasefire'


Trump says Israel has agreed to ceasefire conditions in Gaza; no response from Hamas yet
Here are our genocidal plans for the region, the US/UK Empire in the Middle East run by Jews
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Bibi and I should be in prison, but we rule
Pres. D. Trump said today (Tuesday, July 1, 2025) that [rogue pariah Zionist state] Israel has "agreed to the necessary conditions" to finalize a cease-fire deal in the Israel-Hamas war [the genocidal extermination of Palestinians in and around Gaza in an internationally-condemned ethnic cleansing campaign as part of a larger self-described "settler colonial project" that has the world's strongest waves of public relations, psyops, and propaganda disinformation].


Poopers run deep in Trumpland
"My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the [Zionist] Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties to end the War," Trump said on Truth Social [his version of Twitter without Elon Musk].

"The Qataris and Egyptians, who have worked very hard to help bring Peace, will deliver this final proposal," he added. "I hope, for the good of the Middle East, that Hamas takes this Deal, because it will not get better — IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE."
Opinion: I hate Trump, but I'm glad he won
The Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and Hamas [which has been destroyed, scattered, and used as an excuse to execute starving women and children, claiming they are Hamas] has yet to weigh in on Trump's announcement.

[The CIA/Mossad/Shin Bet is sure to produce a "reply" it can use as a pretext for endless war and aggression, having learned nothing from this Nazi-like genocidal campaign.]

The president's post comes ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's [aka Benny Miliev, Ben Nitay, Bibi, Agent 86] visit to the White House, scheduled for Monday.

Altadena Fire Mural (Zoom call, 7/2)


Altadena Mural 2025
Altadena (Eaton Fire) Mural ("Prayer for the Earth") Zoom Meeting with artist Ekaterina Sky. All interested participants and boosters are invited to attend online. What's the story? Help wanted creating Ekaterina Sky's mural. We need volunteer artists to bring this vision to life to heal Los Angeles and the world. There's a project manager, funding is all in place, and all we need now are volunteers and supporters on the construction days, which we plan to launch in the middle of July.
We are lovers of Alex Grey's art

Mass expulsion of Chicanos from LA


A novel explores the unbelievable truth of a mass expulsion of Mexican-Americans (Chicanos) from Los Angeles throughout the 1930s, researched and novelized by Cal State University Long Beach Prof. Desiree Zamorano.
  • (EDITORIAL NOTE: What is a "Mexican" but a Europeanized Indigenous person, a Mestizo, a blend and melding of many DNA lines, worlds, and cultures -- making for the most beautiful and diverse of all the world's national groups.)
"Sweeping, lyrical, gut-wrenching, yet hopeful" - Gustavo Arellano

"[A] moving tale of one man, one family, and the extraordinary endurance of love." - Joy Castro

Dispossessed


Désirée Zamorano (Amazon)
Manuel Galvan is separated from his parents and sister during the mass expulsion of Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the 1930s [that, though little known, really took place.

He grows from a small, lost and confused boy into a wandering and angry teenager pushed out of high school and into the dockyards.

Later as a loyal, passionate husband he is a man searching for a life of value and dignity despite his losses.

Set against the backdrop of (Mexican) American history in Los Angeles, forced deportations, the demolition of Chavez Ravine [now known as Dodger Stadium], sterilization of Latinas, student protests and rising political consciousness, this story spans his life, from 6 to 60, and his search for his missing family, the missing pieces of his life. More
What is this novel really about?

Chicano power for Latins in the USA
Dispossessed traces the life of Manny, a boy who is separated from his parents during the MASS EXPULSION OF MEXICAN AMERICANS and Mexican nationals from Los Angeles during the 1930s.

As Manny grows into an adult, he is surrounded by remarkable women. Generous Amparo, who bring the mute boy into her home with gentle tenderness, then Lizette, striking and vivacious, who captivates his passion and loyalty, later Dahlia, his politically conscious daughter.

A sweeping family saga with resilience, perseverance, and enduring love at its core, Dispossessed follows young Manuel as he creates a life of value and dignity, while always searching for his missing family, the missing pieces of his heart.

Calming the mind with Mingyur Rinpoche

Alex Grey's Full Moon Gathering (7/12)

Full Moon Gathering with Alex and Allyson Grey, Joey Mercedes: Wappinger, New York

Inspiration over perspiration.
Alex Kenton Grey Velzy (born in Colombus, Ohio on Nov. 29th, 1953) is an American visual artist, author, teacher, and Vajrayana Buddhist practitioner.

He known for creating spiritual and psychedelic artwork such as his 21-painting Sacred Mirrors series [1].

He works in multiple forms including performance art, process art, installation art, sculpture, visionary art, and painting.

Sanskrit Vajra (Tibetan dorje): thunderbolt
He is on the board of advisors for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics and is the Chair of Wisdom University's Sacred Art Department.

He and his wife Allyson Grey are the co-founders of The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM), a non-profit organization in Wappingers Falls, New York [2]. More

Earth Witness by Alex Grey (See the Buddha's 'earth witness mudra')
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Vajrayana Buddhism
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, Entheon, 2021 (alexgrey.com)
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Dissectional art for Tool's Lateralus CD
Vajrayāna (Sanskrit वज्रयान, lit. "vajra vehicle"), is also known as Mantrayāna ("mantra vehicle"), Guhyamantrayāna ("secret mantra vehicle"), Tantrayāna ("tantra vehicle"), Tantric Buddhism, and Esoteric Buddhism.

It is a Mahāyāna ("great vehicle") Buddhist tradition that emphasizes esoteric practices and rituals aimed at rapid spiritual awakening [or some deluded facsimile, replacing what the historical Buddha considered liberation for what previous Vedic, Hindu, esoteric teachers called moksha].

Vajrayana artist Alex Grey, 2013
Emerging between the 5th and 7th centuries CE in medieval India [1], Vajrayāna incorporates a range of techniques, including the use of
  • mantras (sacred sounds),
  • dhāraṇīs (mnemonic codes),
  • mudrās (symbolic hand gestures),
  • mandalas (spiritual diagrams), and
  • the visualization of deities and [cosmic] buddhas.
Sakka (Indra) with vajra, lotus
These practices are designed to transform ordinary experiences into paths toward enlightenment, often by engaging with aspects of desire and aversion in a ritualized context.

A distinctive feature of Vajrayāna is its emphasis on esoteric transmission, where teachings are passed directly from teacher (guru "master" or vajrācārya "teacher of vajra") to student (chela) through initiation ceremonies [2].

Tradition asserts that these teachings have been passed down through an unbroken lineage going back to the historical Buddha (circa 5th century BCE)... More

Full Moon Gathering, CoSM, July 12, 2025
CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (@chapelofsacredmirrors) • Instagram
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Facebook, July 12, 2025
(AlexGreyCoSM) 🌕 You’re invited to CoSM’s July Full Moon Gathering! Hosted by @alexgreycosm and @allysongreycosm

📍 Where? @chapelofsacredmirrors (CoSM), New York. 🗓 When? July 12, 2025. 🎵 Featuring After Party music by Joey Mercedes 
@joey_mercedes_.

Come early for the full experience of our Full Moon Workshop: Transmuting the Veteran Narrative 
led by @Visionaryveterans @Veronikarose.art and @cp_Flow_ with special guests @burgandyviscosi and @the1sam__juan. See you there! 💕 Secure TICKETS: 🔗 in @chapelofsacredmirrors.

Buddhism and Sex, Aunty Lu vs. Asians

The hottest "woman" in the world? ("Aitana Lopez" AI-creation)
WARNING: Graphic! Adult themes! Candid discussion of sexual matters treated as mere jokes!

Sexual pleasure and the concept of "sin"
British Buddhist Maurice O'Connell Walshe, Buddhism and Sex (edited by Wisdom Quarterly)
AI-generated model "Aitana Lopez" earning up to €10,000 pm (hyscaler.com)
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Deviant (Wadinagala Pannaloka)
Reduced to essentials, the great debate about sex revolves, for many people, around the [Christian] concept of sin.

To the Puritan, indulgence in sexual activity for the sake of pleasure is evil, wicked, or, as our society tends to say, "sinful" (i.e., displeasing to the God).

To the permissive, this is nonsense. Many reject the term "sin" [which is an archery term meaning "to miss the mark" not all of the attendant connotations now associated with it] as meaningless. Many not only see nothing "evil" in sexual pleasure but regard it as highly legitimate perhaps the highest pleasure there is, certainly something to which, in principle at least, everybody has a right.

Many people who come from a more or less [Judeo-]Christian background with Puritanical overtones, find the true Buddhist attitude to this problem rather difficult to see.

Perhaps they have never even been given a clear explanation of it. If they have, it may have seemed too technical for them, and they have not grasped the point.

The point, in fact, is of considerable importance. So it is worthwhile to attempt to make it clear. It involves a proper and elementary grasp of what is meant by karma — something many "Buddhists" have never had.

What about "sin"?
Buddhism and Christianity
It may be profitable to consider the word "sin."

Sin to Christians is thought of as a breach of some God's commands. This explanation may make sense in Christian theology, but it does not apply in Buddhism, where there are no such commands to infringe.

Buddhist precepts are undertakings to oneself, which is something different. They are on par with the instruction, "Look both ways before crossing the road." There is much agreement between the content of Buddhism's Five Precepts and some of the Ten Commandments. So it may be wise in many cases to behave accordingly, whichever formulation one follows.

However, there is another rendering of the word "sin" itself which, though less well-known, comes much closer to the Buddhist view of things.

In the Bible, "sin" translates Hebrew and Greek words that literally mean "missing the mark," that is to say, behaving unskillfully or inadequately.

Zen in the Art of Archery
The "sinner" person, then, is like an unskillful archer who misses what that person aims at. (Could this be the real meaning behind Zen and the Art of Archery?) This comes very close to the Buddhist idea of akusala karma or "unskilled action."

The Pali word kamma (Sanskrit karma) literally means "action" (volition, intention, underlying motivation, cetana), which can either be skillful (kusala) or unskillful (akusala).

The results of action (karmic results) come back to the doer as resultants (vipaka), which are pleasant when the action previously performed was skillful, unpleasant when it was unskillful.

If I look before I cross the road, I get across safely, which is pleasant; if I don't look both way, I may get run over, which will be very unpleasant.
  • The FEELINGS we experience are of the nature of karmic results: They are dependent on past karma. And, of course, we are constantly creating new karma most of the time.
Lust for Enlightenment (Stevens)
It should therefore be noted that the feeling of pleasure (sexual or otherwise) is not an action, not karma, but a result of karma. There is, therefore, nothing either "skillful" or "unskillful" about experiencing such a feeling.

We should therefore not regard it as either "virtuous" or "sinful." So far, so good. Such pleasant feelings can be enjoyed with a clear conscience free of guilt feeling. If this were all, there would be no problem. Puritans would be routed and the permissive justified.

However, there is another side to the matter. We may recall that a few years ago there was a song called "Money is the Root of all Evil." The careful pointed out that it is not money, but the love of money that the Bible calls the root of all evil (of a lot of evil, anyway).

And here is the snag. Sexual pleasure (like money) is not "evil," not unskillful, but attachment to sexual pleasure is. If we can experience the pleasure without grasping and clinging, we are all right; if we become attached to it, we are far from "hitting the mark."
What mindfulness help? - It is always helpful.
Now of course it is rather difficult, to put it mildly, to experience pleasure of any sort without feeling (or exciting the habit) attachment to it. Attachment is karma, unskillful karma at that. The results of that will inevitably, according to Buddhism, be unpleasant in the future. It needn't be this way.

Many might find this explanation novel. Some might find it puzzling. Some will undoubtedly reject it — without investigation — with the excuse that it is overly subtle, arbitrary, or something of the sort.

What they mean is that they find it inconvenient. But it repays a lot of consideration and mindful investigation.

Careful study, in fact, should show that it is the key to the whole problem. The matter can also be considered in terms of [the 12 causal links of] Dependent Origination:
  • "Contact is the basis for the arising of feeling;
  • feeling... of craving;
  • craving... of clinging;" and so on,
  • the ultimate outcome being the continued process of becoming, with all the suffering that entails.
Buddhism and [Regular] Sex (M. O'C. Walshe)
So if we wish to adjudicate between the Puritans and the permissive, we cannot say that either side is entirely right. However, we might suggest that Puritans are partly right for the wrong reasons.

Sexual indulgence is not wicked, but it may be (to some degree) inadvisable. Most people will not feel they are able to refrain altogether (nor are they being urged to), but there is merit in moderation. More
Aunty Lu's internalized Asian racism?
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New secrets of King Tut's tomb, Egypt


A British archaeologist believes he has uncovered a wealth of secrets in King Tut’s tomb — including a hidden chamber
Inside King Tut's chamber, Egypt
Move over, Harry Potter — there’s quite possibly a new “chamber of secrets” in town, and in legendary Egyptian boy-king [Pharaoh] Tutankhamun’s tomb.

British archeologist and Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves (news.nationalgeographic.com) has recently put forth a groundbreaking theory that the famous burial site — discovered by Howard Carter in 1922 — contains not one, but two hidden chambers.

Even more interestingly, he thinks Queen Nefertiti, whose burial site remains a mystery, is inside one of them.

Reeves bases his theory on high-resolution scans of the tomb’s walls and history. Indeed, three thousand years ago, intruders discovered Pharaoh Horemheb’s sarcophagus after they barged through a false wall adorned with a painted scene — walls with similar decorations and architectural features to those in Tutankhamun’s tomb. More

Should we go to WAR, Dalai Lama?

Is that all there is? Empty universe?

Monday, June 30, 2025

Does Buddhism approve of sex?


Does Buddhism approve of sex?
Ego (Buddhism podcast) Does Buddhism approve of sex? "This is an age in which sexual matters are discussed with great openness. There are many who are puzzled to know what the Buddhist attitude towards sex is. It is therefore to be hoped that the following guidelines may be found helpful towards an understanding. It is, of course, true to say that Buddhism, in keeping with the principle of the Middle Way, would advocate neither extreme puritanism nor extreme permissiveness. But this, as a guiding principle without further specification, may not seem sufficiently helpful for most people. In the first place, we must distinguish between the rules undertaken by Buddhist monks [and nuns] for their own conduct and any guiding principles for lay people.
  • Ego (Buddhism podcast), Dec. 3, 2024 [with appropriated text uncredited to Maurice O'Connell Walshe from Buddhism and Sex, 2006 (Wheel 225, BPS.lk), as this channel often does with Ven. Thanissaro texts]; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
 
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