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Sunday, March 5, 2023

Satanic after-school clubs for kids

Kate Anderson, The Daily Caller, 3/5/23; Crystal Q., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Why would kids like the Devil? Candy

Baphomet statue in conversion room at The Satanic Temple where a "Hell House" was being held in Salem, Massachusetts, Oct. 8, 2019, parodying a Christian Conversion center used to terrify atheists and others.
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‘Parents need to wake up’: Advocates sound alarm about Satanist after-school clubs sprouting across the country
The Satanic Temple (TST) recently announced multiple new after-school clubs across the country, raising concerns from religious advocates about the impact that pushing Satanism on students could have in the future.

TST describes its religion as a “scientific, rationalist and non-superstitious worldview,” and TST’s National Campaign Director June Everett told NBC affiliate WAVY that the purpose of the clubs is to go “to schools where other religious clubs are operating” to provide an alternative.

“Parents need to wake up and understand false ideologies are everywhere and they must train up their children to follow the one true God of love, not one of evil and destruction,” Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest women’s public policy organization, told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

TST made headlines in 2022 for fighting for the right to create after-school clubs for students and has recently been launching new groups across the country, raising concerns for religious advocates about the potential impact Satanism may have on students’ perception of faith.

Hope Dad will be into my extracurricular activity.
A TST “After-School Satan Club” was approved in December 2022 at a Virginia elementary school, provoking many parents, who were disturbed by the push to indoctrinate children into Satanism, to protest the club, according to RealClearEducation.

TST has announced the formation of multiple new clubs in New York, Pennsylvania, and Colorado in just the past month, and religious advocates have taken note of the trend, telling the Daily Caller News Foundation that the normalization of Satanism could be detrimental to students later in life.

“A Satanic club is the antithesis of religion,” Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest women’s public policy organization, told the DCNF. “Groups like this have free speech rights but Satanism is not a religion. The fact that there are more of these clubs popping up means kids are searching for something to believe in.”

“The decision to promote the Satanic Temple in schools is a concerning development in districts across the country,” Delano Squires, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family.

“This group has no more ‘right’ to students and schools as a Neo-Nazi club demanding representation. Schools should use wisdom and discernment with regard to decisions related to extracurricular activities.”

TST argued on its Twitter account that an upcoming vote at a Virginia school would determine whether its club should be on “equal footing” with other school groups, particularly religious clubs.

“The Chesapeake School Board will vote on two policy revisions tonight, putting non-profit organizations, including the After School Satan Club and the Good News Club, on equal footing for the use of school facilities,” TST’s Feb. 27 post said.

Christianity makes some people nicer but, sadly, not all people.

A flyer for Chesapeake, Virginia’s club, shared by TST’s National Campaign Director June Everett to Reddit in 2022, said students will be doing puzzles, games, crafts, and nature activities in addition to being taught “benevolence and empathy, critical thinking, problem-solving, creative expression, personal sovereignty, and compassion.”

While the club’s flyer claimed the program “does not attempt to convert children to any religious ideology,” students are instructed in the seven tenets of TST....

Family Research Council Assistant Director Arielle Del Turco argued that TST isn’t interested in establishing “equal footing” but in undermining religion as a whole.

“It’s always a concern when people try to use kids to gain attention or legitimize themselves,” Del Turco told the DCNF.

“Treating The Satanic Temple as a religion undermines the credibility of religion and its role in American society — but that’s their point. They are so desperate to advance a secular vision of society that they created a fake religion to challenge the role of Christianity in our public institutions.”

Del Turco said that TST’s clubs were simply a ploy to get schools to refuse them, so they could claim discrimination in order “push Christianity and other religions out of the public square.

Squires also said that TST likely sees students as “pliable and easily influenced” and would therefore make the “perfect candidates” to be taught a “self-destructive worldview.”

Most recently, TST conflated concerned parents, who protested the Chesapeake club’s acceptance, with criminal activity, in a March 2 post on Twitter.

“Unfortunately, some individuals made violent threats in response to our request to use school facilities and to be treated the same as other groups,” the post said.

“Anyone who has sought to block the After School Satan Club from meeting at B.M. Williams — even after the club and school were threatened — should ask themselves why they are siding with criminal actors over children and families gathering in fellowship.”

TST did not respond to multiple requests from the DCNF for comment. Nance warned religious parents that the only ones who can truly protect their children from “false ideologies” is them.

“Parents need to wake up and understand false ideologies are everywhere and they must train up their children to follow the one true God of love, not one of evil and destruction,” Nance concluded.

Squires had a more hopeful outlook and told the DCNF that he believed the increased presence of Satanism might turn the next generation to God instead of away.

“It could easily exacerbate the current trend of Americans moving away from organized religion, often replacing that void with partisan political activity,” Squires said.

“But, as a Christian, there is also a possibility that exposure to the beliefs of TST can push the next generation closer to God. Nothing makes light shine brighter than being surrounded by darkness.” Source

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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Nude Yoga, Kundalini, Massage? (9/18)

Mark D. (Nude Meetup); Jen B. (Dharma B Meditation); Crystal Q.* (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly

[Costly] "Free Spirited Optional Nude Kundalini and Acro Yoga with Crystal Massage"
Mark D., working class yoga guy
Come relax, stretch, just be yourself [among the naked]. Mingle in a safe and clean space.

It's a great way to [pretend to] learn yoga, try something new while being free. Led by [Mark D., alleged] Energy Guide, Tantra Educator, Healer of Mind and Body [and long time Swinger].
  • Sunday, September 18, 2022
  • 6:00 PM–9:00 PM PDT
  • Location: Release Stress & Ignite Your Core Radiance with Tantra Yoga & Meditation Public Studio Lounge
  • Long Beach, California 90804
Health, happiness, harmony, and joy to all!

Rachael Rains, Mark D.'s partner in...
All levels are welcome, no experience or partner are necessary. This event is for those who have come with an interest in maybe taking the class. Now is a chance to give it a shot. There will be three types of yoga exercises offered to experience. The three parts of the class are:
  • Nude Kundalini Yoga
  • Acro Yoga
  • Hot Thi Rock and Crystal Massage body work
The yoga poses are easy for any level. The class will go for three hours. Afterwards everyone can hang out by the indoor fire pit to relax muscles, kick back, mingle, and munch on light, healthy snacks, and chat away with whoever is left.

This is a way to do some yoga, try something new, while meeting other members of the group in an intimate and soft setting [wink wink] that encourages freedom of mind, body, and spirit. [Mark will be there to guide it all.]

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring and kindness, all of which have the potential to turn a life around for the better.

You don't have to be alone, for you'll have a group of people who will honor, care, respect, and love you, Mark explains, "in the most highest purest form genuinely possible!!"

This class will help promote self-awareness in a relaxing, calming, mindset of body and spirit, where [Mark can help] you shed any fear, shame, guilt, doubt, or insecurities about yourself and about your body. This is just a [slightly creepy event that claims to be] safe, calm, peaceful place to be yourself.

"As a society, we’re conditioned to fear being nude around our peers or strangers, but there is a special kind of power that comes from the vulnerability of being exposed nakedly!?" Mark [who may be new to English] adds:

"By allowing ourselves to step out of our clothing and be seen exactly as we are, in all our naked glory! It's an exercise in taking back our power and becoming comfortable in our own nude skin. Nude Tantra Yoga above all else is the highest form of ANY yoga. It's about learning to love, honor, respect, cherish, and accept ourselves just as we are!

Mark breaks down the myths of nudity and yoga and shares the breakthroughs and benefits of it
  • if you desire to feel free in your body, mind, spirit, skin, and soul...
  • if you desire heartfelt and deep connections and good intentions with like-minded beings...
  • if you desire to all the way to your edges in a well-held, safe gathering...
  • if you desire a place to express, connect, explore, be yourself, open up, fulfill some need and just be...
then this is the place to be. If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll keep being what you've always been.

This is a small gathering (8-15 people). Partners can be opposite, same, a friend, lover, or husband/wife, boy, friend. Bring someone you want to have fun, learn, and enjoy an evening with mindful presence.

Open to both single men, women, and couples. If you have a partner, bring him/her. If you have a friend, bring him/her. If you are solo, just bring yourself with an open mind and heart. People come solo all the time.

What to bring: Love, kindness, joy, an open heart and open mind. Any pillows, a blanket, towel, a yoga mat for a cozy space, some prayer beads, sound bowl, crystals of healing. Open mind and heart, willingness to learn to bask in the radiance, ANYTHING to enhance your experience (do NOT bring any drugs or alcohol!!!) water and some light snacks and refreshments, etc.
  • Sunday, Sept. 18th, 2022
  • Doors open at 5:50 pm-9:00 pm
  • Welcome Circle at 6:15pm
  • (Give yourself some time to find parking)
  • COST: $40-$85, female ticket: $40, male ticket: $75, couples or two people: $85 (saves $$$)
Singles and couples are welcome. This is a fully unclothed (optional) "Rated R" experience.

Must be 18 or older to attend this event. This will be a non-sexual type of gathering, for all to participate in. Seating is limited to 18 (max) participants. 15 spots are left so please do not delay in saving a spot. RSVP on Meetup, too.
Sacred Sexuality doesn’t only MATTER. It alone expresses the total alchemist design and mystery of the universe’s YIN and YANG, Shakti and Shiva, Ebb n Flow, the Sacred Feminine and Masculine of our energetic beings.

Feel more alive in your body. Communicate love without using words. Learn practices that will improve your sex life. Become more receptive to touch by the use of your five senses.

We are all but waves, so let us wave together in the cosmic waves, an ocean of blissful waving sensations locked in an eternal embrace, in the "unboundlessness" of joy, respect, peace, warmth, and love.

"There are no strangers here, only friends you haven't yet met," says William Butler Yeats. Come join us. Hope to see you [naked] soon. If you have any questions about this event, please either make a comment down below or private message us!

Light and Love to you, many blessings, Namaste`
The Organizers of T.A.O. [Mark D. and Gang]



*The more longwinded, redundant, and poorly this has been written, Jen, the more people are likely to know something is fishy, so maybe we shouldn't edit it at all but just spread it out as Mark wrote it? JEN: But it's so poorly written, as all their activities are, with nonsensical combinations of "!?" at the end of every other incomplete or run-on sentence! Maybe too much sex on the brain makes a person dumb?

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Freedom to Choose Different (Pema Chodron)

Belfast Buddhist; Tami Simon (Sounds True); Kelly Ani, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly
(April 1, 2016) "The Freedom to Choose Something Different" by American nun Pema Chödrön

Ever feel triggered, stuck in a reactive tailspin despite all efforts?
It is from this place -- this hooked feeling -- that we find ourselves responding in less than ideal ways. These are the moments when we may speak with venom, act out, or completely shut down when faced with challenging situations.
 
It is only later, when we’ve had the opportunity to calm down and reflect on our actions, that we wonder where we went wrong and how we could have chosen a more grounded response.

In The Freedom to Choose Something Different, Pema Chödrön examines and illuminates this nebulous process, clearly identifying where and when you have the opportunity to change your habitual response patterns...to choose something different.

In this eight-part video course, Pema personally walks you through the landscape of these internal thunderstorms and guides you through the tools to cultivate inner freedom. More
  • AUTHOR: Ani Pema Chödrön is a fully-ordained nun (bhikshuni) in the Chinese lineage of Buddhism. Born in NYC, she first studied with Lama Chime Rinpoche for several years and then with her root guru, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche [Shambhala] from 1974 until his death in 1987. She served as the director of Karma Dzong until she moved in 1984 to Nova Scotia to be the director of Gampo Abbey.
Tami Simon
Tami Simon (Sounds True)
Tami Simon founded Sounds True at 22 with the mission of spreading wisdom. As a pioneer in the conscious business movement, she focuses on bringing authenticity and heart into the workplace while honoring multiple bottom lines. Simon hosts a popular weekly podcast called Insights at the Edge, where she interviews many of today's leading teachers, delving deeply into their discoveries and personal experiences on their own journeys. With Sounds True, she has released some works of Pema Chodron, Eckhart Tolle, and the audio program Being True: What Matters Most in Work, Life, and Love.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Move to Yogaville

NPR Radio "Day to Day," Your Money segment



Where do you go when you run out of money? One alternative to mom's couch is an ashram in rural Virginia. People who were recently laid off are welcome, so long as they're willing to clean, forsake beer and meditate daily.

Day to Day (March 17, 2009) · Where would you go when you're running out of money? As the economy continues to sputter, I've turned this question into a hypothetical game of sorts.

At gatherings held by my (mostly unemployed journalist) friends in Los Angeles, a city where the jobless rate now stands at 20 percent, we'd rank the obvious options: parents' house, friends' futon, military. Then there's the less obvious ones: laboring on an organic farm... More>>