Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Nelson Mandela on NON-FEAR

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our
deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens
us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are
you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing
small doesn't serve the world. There's nothing
enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't
feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine,
as children do. We are born to make manifest the glory
of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us,
it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously give other people permission to do
the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our
presence automatically liberates others." Nelson Mandela

Saturday, April 15, 2006

FIRST Gathering (April 23, 2006 from 5-7pm)

Practitioners of Color Meditation Group in San Diego
facilitated by practitioners in the Zen tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh and Deer Park Monastery

“Only compassion can liberate us. With deep understanding, compassion will arise and embrace not only ourselves but everyone who is still living in darkness, in ignorance, and in discrimination.” -- Thich Nhat Hanh

THIS GROUP will provide a warm and inviting space for people of Native, African, Latina/o, Chicana/o, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Caribbean and Middle Eastern ancestry to be supported in their practice of mindful living. Emphasis will be placed on learning and practicing ways to develop mindfulness, compassion and loving kindness in all aspects of our daily lives. This group is open to all people of color interested in this supportive space of practice, learning and community. Beginning and experienced practitioners are invited. You don't need to consider yourself a Buddhist and you can come on a drop-in basis.

·WE MEET the third Sunday of every month from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at UC San Diego Cross Cultural Center (http://ccc.ucsd.edu).
· The first gathering is APRIL 23rd, 2006 (the 4th instead of the 3rd Sunday of April because of Easter).
· We will practice sitting meditation, have a short presentation of the Dharma followed by group sharing.
· Please bring your own sitting cushion, though chairs are provided for those who prefer them.

DIRECTIONS to UC San Diego Cross Cultural Center are available at: http://ccc.ucsd.edu/contact.html.
The CCC is located between the Literature Building and Visual Arts Facility, off Lyman Lane on the UCSD Campus. The Cross-Cultural Center is building 720 on the UCSD Campus Map. For a UCSD Campus Map go to http://maps.ucsd.edu.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS: From I-5 South, exit and turn left on La Jolla Village Drive OR from I-5 North, exit and turn right on La Jolla Village Drive. Turn Right on Villa La Jolla Drive (At the top of the hill if you straight instead of turning right on Gilman Drive, there is s a parking structure in front of you. The Campus Parking Office is located on the ground floor.) Turn Right on Gilman Drive. Turn Left on Voigt Drive. Turn Left on Lyman Lane. You can park in lot 403 which will be on your right side. OR you can continue driving on Lyman Lane. It will make a 90 degree turn to the right. At the end of the street, there will be metered parking spots and the Cross-Cultural Center will be on your right side. It is a two story beige and light green building. Parking during the weekend is free in metered, red, green and yellow parking spaces.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact facilitators at 760-484-0833 or colorsofcompassion@yahoo.com
For updates, visit: www.colorsofcompassion.blogspot.com

DEER PARK MONASTERY is in Escondido, 45 minutes northeast of San Diego, CA. On 400 acres of rocky mountain, sage brush and ancient oak groves, there are quiet hiking trails and spacious valleys. We offer year-round retreats in the art of mindful living, healing and transformation. We also offer annual retreats for People of Color. This September 1st to the 5th, we will offer our third retreat for People of Color, titled The Soul of Gratitude. Please see our website for more information: http://www.deerparkmonastery.org/

THICH NHAT HANH is one of the best known and most respected Zen masters today. He is a poet, peace and human rights activist and a monk. Over the past twenty years, he has offered retreats for Vietnam veterans, mental health and social workers, prison inmates, ecologists, businessmen, police officers and members of Congress. He has founded two monasteries in Vermont and California. In addition, numerous lay practice communities practicing in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh meet regularly throughout the United States and around the world. He has offered two retreats for people of color at Deer Park Monastery.

"...this gentle Buddhist monk from Vietnam...is a scholar of immense intellectual capacity. His ideas for peace, if applied, would build a monument to ecumenism, to world brotherhood, to humanity."
--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in nominating Thich Nhat Hanh for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967

Thursday, April 13, 2006

dharma on a roadtrip

san diego>>>fort collins, colorado>>>santa fe / albuquerque, new mexico...

what does fearlessness in me look like?
ego is praktising (save the world mentality)
spiritual materialisms
mandala life (core:home space)
maslows hierarchy of needs (survival)
compassion and lovingkindness in a racist, capitalist, white supremacist, heterosexist world :-)
lila downs - passion and beauty...opening muse front seat wonder
trust give exchange
no coming no going
this here now
yes
B
yes
B
yes
the universe is not made of atoms, it is made of stories
playfulness and curiousity - a quality of buddhanature
get out of your cocoooooon!
when in doubt, contemplate warriorship
fearlessness
not-not-being afraid
but fearlessness
integrity
of mind body action speech thought
creating and becoming our own center
renunciate the perspective of marginality
we are alive
buddhanature center
wisdom body center
inner depth self center
animal friends dharma
plant life friends dharma
rock friends life dharma
ganesha's friendship
manjushri's wisdom power mind
avalokiteshvara's compassionate hands and being
all spacious one
great spaciousness of the heart one
loving space of the heart one
meeting friends along the path
intention and creation
meaningful exchanges
wonder of each moment
when we are fully present to receive
the gifts of the abundant universe
inspiration
in-spirit
"my other vehicle is the mahayana"
"i defeat my enemies when i love them as friends..."
peace and happiness
ease and release
present moment
wonderful moment

...
isanghamahal

Thursday, April 06, 2006

PRAKTIS B.U.D.D.H.A.

(((BUDDHA))) praktis
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Beautifully
Unified
Destinies
Dharmas
Histories
Ancestries
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Boldly
United
Discussing
Dharmas
Happiness
Ancestries
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Because
Understanding
Dharma
Delivers
Happiness
Always
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(this acrostic meaning making perpetually signifying flip generative inspiration modeled in the best of ways by brother formerly known as clifford marks...peace wherever you B brother)

Invitation: Writings on Engaged Buddhism...YOU!

From: Deer Park Monastery
Date: Apr 5, 2006 11:28 AM

Dear brothers and sisters, warm spring greetings from Deer Park.

Thay very much wants to publish a book on Engaged Buddhism written collectively by practitioners in our tradition. We have a number of practitioners in mind for most of the topics we want to cover, but we need help finding authors for the following topics:

rural development
mass media: journalists, TV, etc.
caring for the dying
single parents
parents and children-- bridging the generation gap
sports: athletes, trainers, coaches, commentators, etc.
artists & cultural workers
helping professionals (nurses, physicians who work in emergency rooms, etc.)

We would like to hear about the author's personal transformation through mindfulness in their work, as well as how they have brought the practice into the world: how it has helped transform their work situation or relationships.

Please email directly to deerparkmonastery@yahoo.com Attention: Sr. Jewel (Sr. Chau Nghiem). Please forward this announcement to any people or groups that would be interested. Thanks for your help!

Sr. Jewel

goodness news

thursday evening
woooooooooh
home
yes
workin' a bit
alright
things to do
yes
good news
YES!
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people of color sitting group in the works to meet at the ucsd cross cultural center late in april (23rd?)...been watching this film about the women in the united states who resurrected the suffrage movement (alice paul - quaker woman) and have been screening parts of it with students. very well made, plus the soundtracks very niiiiice! slick hip substantive makes the revolution feel very sexy :-) in the best of ways. we are reading declaration of sentiments and i'm glad to have found this accompanying film to complete this experience/knowledge base with students.
also, tomorrow is FRIDAY :-) happiness then a spring break "vacation" of sorts...
plus, almost done with yearbook (just a small handful of pages to complete) and then we'll be all done. just waiting for proofs. yes to rest time and not having such a packed daily schedule...possible road trip with onelovetrust and, and...more nice surprises of things to bloom blossom burst during spring 2006!
(tonight i pray that students B preparin' for their test tomorrow...)
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oh
watched this documentary
zapatista
one of the statements:
zapatismo is an intuition
:-) how's that for wonderful
goodness news
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the revolution is here
the revolution is now
the revolution is this breath
the revolution
we evolution
B evolution
:-)
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if nothing else
there's the fun
of finding materials
to supplement my curriculum
build background knowledge :-)
amongst today's gem:
"patriarchy!"
"speak truth to power...non-violently"
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oh, suffragist movie is titled: iron jawed angels
inspiring part of american history

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

new ideas...

to build your own home
adobe style construction
love patience effort
local materials
much love and hardwork
inspiration
self-sufficient
earth friendly
this is the american dream
reclaim homeownership
on our terms
www.caneloproject.com
http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/