Thursday, September 26, 2013

Karma O Karma! (action)

Ashin Narada (Sitagu Int'l Buddhist Academy), Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly
Karma Man to the rescue by cartoonist-comedian Dan Piraro (bizarro.com)
 
“All beings have karma as their own, as their companion, as their inheritance.”

Karma is the law of causation in a moral (sila, virtuous, ethical) sphere. Rebirth is its corollary.  
 
Karma and rebirth are fundamental and interrelated teachings in Buddhism.

These two doctrines existed, mostly kept from the public, in India prior to the Buddha. But it was the Buddha who formulated and explained them in the manner we have today. Seers (rishis) clearly knew of them from their own meditative attainments, but what they made of, what they deduced and concluded

What is the cause of the inequality that exists among people?  How do we account for the unevenness in this ill-balanced world?

"Karma Man" (i.imgur.com)
WHY, WHY, WHY ME? Why is one born into luxury, endowed with excellent mental, moral, and physical qualities, and another raised in poverty and abject misery? Why should one be born a millionaire, another a pauper? Why is one a prodigy, another an dimwit? Why is one born with virtuous characteristics and another with criminal tendencies? Why are some artists, mathematicians, linguists, and musicians from the cradle while others toil congenitally blind, deformed, or inept? Why are some blessed and others cursed from birth?
 
The ripening of karma is, of course, not the only reason why things happen. But it is constantly there sustaining and modifying conditions. We may be helped or harmed by others, pulled from misery or thrown into it unfairly. ("Fairness" plays in both directions, though we rarely complain aloud about our unearned gains and advantages, and we bask in the pity and sympathy others may bestow on us in our presumed helplessness and how "unfairly" we are being treated by the world as if everyone were born equal in merit and opportunity).

Either there is a definite cause for this inequality or there is not.  If there is not, the inequality is accidental.

Good sense precludes us from attributing this inequality to blind chance or chaotic accident.  Rather one senses that in this world nothing happens to anyone who does not for some unknown or unclear reason or other deserve it.
 
But "deserve" is a troublesome word, connoting that the universe or society or others are trying to "teach" us something, when it is simply the impersonal working out of actions attracting their consequences and/or us meeting ourselves again and again. We may be trying to teach ourselves something, but the impersonal world without is simply going along as it wishes. To impute a purpose or plan out there is dangerous and misleading. To see one in here may be helpful and may accord with pre-birth agreements or plans to undergo types of experience in one or more lives.

Our lives are shaped by our intentions/volitions rooted in benefit (nongreed, nonhatred, nondelusion) or harm (greed, hatred, delusion). When our hearts/minds are purified of these harmful elements, joy follows us like a dependable shadow.
 
Usually the actual reason or reasons why things happen cannot be comprehended by ordinary intellects. The definite invisible cause or causes-and-conditions of the visible effect may not be confined to the present life. What is happening to "us" is not happening because of who we are but rather who we have been, often very-very long ago. A cause may be traced to a proximate or remote past birth. With the aid of past life regression, hypnosis, telesthesia, and retro-cognitive knowledge, it may be possible for a highly developed seer to perceive events that are ordinarily imperceptible to the physical eye. Buddhists speak of such a possibility.

The majority of people ordinarily attribute inequality to a single cause such as the will of an all-powerful creator being, gods (devas) at play, or Fate. In place of the whim of an almighty being (an uncaused cause), or the caprice of the universe, the Buddha explained the impersonal law of karma as the cause of many significant events.

How do modern scientists account for the inequality among people? Confining themselves to sensory data, they attribute inequality to heredity (genetic dispositions) and environment (social and chemico-physical causes). In 1926 the distinguished biologist Julian Huxley wrote:

“Some genes control colour, others height or weight, others fertility or length of life, others vigour and the reverse, others shape or proportions. Possibly all, certainly the vast majority, of hereditary characteristics are gene-controlled[?]. For mental characters, especially the more complex and subtle ones, the proof is more difficult, but there is every evidence that they are inheritable, and no evidence that their inheritance is due to a different mechanism from that for bodily characters. That which is inherited in our personality and bodily peculiarities depends somehow upon the interaction of this assorted battery of genes with which we are equipped at fertilization” (The Stream of Life).

What questions can science even tackle?
How or why we are thus equipped is not discussed, as science has little to say beyond simple empiricism. To say that it is mere “chance” is the same as saying that there is no reason for it at all.

One may be read to admit that the phenomena revealed by science are partly instrumental as mechanisms more than actual "causes." Could mechanisms be solely responsible for the subtle distinctions that exist among individuals? Why should identical twins physically alike by virtue of inherited genes -- enjoying the same privileges and disadvantages of upbringing -- be temperamentally, morally, and intellectually different?

Heredity alone cannot account for the vast differences we observe. Strictly speaking, it would account more plausibly for a few of the similarities than for most of the differences.

The minute chemico-physical germ (fertilized ovum) inherited from parents, thought to be about 30 millionth of an inch across, explains only a portion of a person, that is, the physical foundation.  With regard to the more complex aspects, one can search and search the environment and still not find a satisfactory explanation. Karma -- when understood correctly rather than assumed to mean immediate mechanical cause-and-effect as postulated by Newtonian physicists -- provides just such a satisfactory, and at least personally verifiable, explanation.

The Illuminati, Conspiracies, Obama... (video)

Johnathan Davis, singer for the band Korn, does not think highly of our "puppet" President Obama or the war path he continually leads us on.

Ke$ha for $atan (french.fansshare.com)
The world of "conspiracies" is fun. It's true, too. But just uttering the word makes it all all right. We stop paying attention. It's our Pavlovian conditioned response, the way we have been trained. Dalai Lama was once a CIA "operative"? Conspiracy. Oh, okay. JFK shot by agents of the military industrial complex? Conspiracy. Oh, okay. The "Illuminati" are a self-serving club of elitists in Hollywood, the military, industry (multinational corporations), and government? 

Another pawn in the Big Pentagram's game
Conspiracy. Oh, okay. Kate Middleton was never pregnant, or she may have been, but certainly did not have that baby (Prince Georgie) by ordinary means; one can see how abashed she is about lying or participating in this charade, but that is the price of fame and power in a corrupt world of politics and money, genocide and hegemony. Incest among nobility to maintain their monarchy is nothing new, and no one thinks Prince William has any power to stand up to the power he inherits. England did not get where it got by playing nice and we, as the USA, are its superpower offspring. What if off-planet entities rule not directly but through humans in positions of power, thus making it vital that bloodlines (with hybrid "divine" DNA) be maintained?

Paris Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson's daughter, wanted to warn us
of the Illuminati agenda, calling attention with a half-hearted suicide bid.

"Buddhist" Mass Murderer Alexis?
Aaron Alexis by remote control (wiki commons)
Melissa Melton (Activist Post) has another explanation for the military-style carnage from the US militant and presumably Buddhist Aaron Alexis, who went down in US history as the "Navy Yard shooter." What if his apparently intentional and irrational actions that day had a much more sinister explanation in covert activity, propaganda, and experimental influence on soldiers just as Alexis himself reported to police was happening BEFORE the shooting ever took place.

Alexis was being electronically harassed by a team of military-industrial operatives determined to cause mayhem, fear (state-sponsored terrorism), and carnage through an "experimental agent" (aka patsy) just as they have in so many previous cases.
 
Occupy the MIC (military-industrial complex)
We look for comforting causes solely in the susceptible individual and dismiss out of hand the social and conspiratorial forces at work. What has secretive science become capable of with all our DARPA and similar technology militarized to promote war, discredit opposition, and turn the world in directions that advantage the Pentagon (the US military) and the world's real "movers and shakers"(multinational corporations or "industry," the mainstream infotainment media, Big Pharma, privatized prison companies, etc.)? Oh, look, Justin Bieber! Kanye West! Boobs! Never mind the men in the business suits and camouflage.

Oh no, not Obama, too
Obama-Apologist Earl Ofari Hutchinson (pasadenaweekly.com)
President B.S. Obama, the military-industrial complex's most useful mouthpiece ever
   
The Republican Party is a bundle of politically cynical [nuts full of] contradictions. Even before Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s 13-hour Senate filibuster against President Obama’s drone war, various GOP politicos took shots at the president for overreaching on national security.
  
Obama’s been lambasted for failing to close Gitmo [like he swore he would] and his presumed willingness to continue having CIA and counterintelligence forces [illegally spy on Americans and] wage overt and covert war in Afghanistan after the final troop withdrawal.
 
Revoke Obama's Peace Prize (rootsaction.com)
 
This is the same GOP ["Grand Old Party"] that, from the moment Obama announced his presidential candidacy in 2007, did everything possible to tar him as a commander in chief who would be a marshmallow on national defense and, more damaging, stand down on Bush’s [endless] war on [a tactic known vaguely as] terrorism.
 
The attack was a typical tactic from the GOP’s playbook to sully Democrats on national security. [We'll show those rightwing Republicans who's tough on crime, downright reactionary on eliminating civil rights, and willing to go medieval on terrorism!]
 
GOP Presidents Reagan, Bush Sr., and especially George W. Bush in 2004 in his reelection fight with Democratic presidential foe [and fellow Yale Skull & Bones member] Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry [now proving himself a greater killer than Bush Jr. as Sec'y of State], used this ploy masterfully against their Democratic opponents. More

Alchemy Conference 2013

Wisdom Quarterly; AlchemyEvent.com
(AlchemyEvent.com)

Complaint: Why ya gotta talk about SEX?!

Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Seven, Amber Larson, Pat Macpherson, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly
That is so disgusting! Sex and Buddhism together?

Lost in translation (en espanol*)
COMPLAINT: I'm no prude but... Why do you have to talk about SEX?!

My gratitude to Wisdom Quarterly for posting some articles and therapeutic workshops regarding sexuality ("Sex, Intimacy, Communication on Buddhist the Path"), but why?

In the world of sensuality, desire, and intimate sexual relationships, I believe that they are educational to many. HOWEVER, as we ALL know, practitioners at different levels may have different needs! For those, like me, who have been on the path for many years and have transcended those worldly desires and felt free will not need any therapy!

Furthermore, although observing celibacy is not required in many spiritual practices for laypeople, enjoying sex, especially with multiple partners (over-indulging in sensual pleasures) is certainly not  encouraged. Do you encourage it? Why is WQ talking about food, too? I'm not done yet! I want to be heard!!


REPLY: Dear Madam and/or Sir, Consider contributing something on the topic. Anyone who reads one day of Wisdom Quarterly may be misled. But anyone who reads many days will begin to see some balance in our coverage.

WQ: public relations geniuses (lol)
We do not encourage sexual misconduct/clinging to sense desire. We condemn it. It is not the path. But most people may not actively be on the path or seeking it just yet. What should they do? Live lives of shame and guilt, hide or be frustrated, lie to others and deceive themselves? Sex is here. Let's deal with it, candidly and honestly with care for our relationships and the place of this part of our corporeal reality. Believe it or not, there are uptight members of this Judeo-Atheistic-Christian society. 

Our human bodies are fine (examiner.com)
Wisdom Quarterly is a sex-positive site: Like FEMEN and OCCUPY and PUSSY RIOT and SLUTWALK and GO TOPLESS and CRASS, we use our bodies to demonstrate and call attention to ill-done deeds around the world. Let intolerant/orthodox Christian fundamentalists, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Satanists, and gatekeeping scientists condemn us. But we will nevertheless cover "forbidden" topics. We welcome all help toward voluntary celibacy for temporary intensive-practitioners, such as those on retreat or pursuing a period of monasticism. Please, offer our readers help on this popular subject.

 

Right-wing Republican Jesus
COMPLAINT cont'd: I may not be able to offer help since I am not a "sex" guru. I just wanted to point out the fact that there are lay practitioners of different kinds of spiritual practices who have realized greater satisfying fulfillment from spiritual practices than from sex. They may not need sex therapies in order to please their partner(s). Of course, I agree with that most humans still have basic needs to fulfill. Therapies suggested by Wisdom Quarterly could be educational and helpful. However, "sex" may not need to be "encouraged" in the name of religion! Why don't you stupid tramps give it a rest? Many great sages of different kinds of spiritual practices embrace a life of celibacy, although they might not be required to do so. However, without judging people by religious standards, I have nothing against those who like to enjoy hot sex. It's just personal choice. As for me, I agree with the teachings of Yoganada [Editor: SRF's Paramhansa Yogananda] and Jesus [St. Issa] on "relationship." Get a life.

*TRANSLATION: A boy wearing a skull rock 'n roll tee-shirt is being scolded by a Catholic priest, who is saying: "Look, son, I don't have anything against rock, but doesn't it seem morbid and in poor taste to you that someone would use an image of a cadaver as a marketing strategy?" Poster reads "Church versus Rock: Not too different."

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sex, Intimacy, Communication on Buddhist Path

Seth Auberon and Gary Sanders, Wisdom Quarterly
"Adore," the next "Lolita" with tables turned on boys by cougars (Gaumont/zimbio.com)

Sex, Intimacy, and Communication on the Buddhist Path
Don't stare at my chest; it's censored!
A unique series will explore what the Buddha taught as principles for lay practitioners regarding relationships and sexuality. The format will include meditation, Dharma talks, and open discussions.
 
Facilitator JoAnna Harper will also leap forward 2,600 years to a growing population of non-monastic Buddhist practitioners living life in the world of sensuality, desire, and intimate sexual relationships. Relatively little is found on these topics in Buddhism. 
 
Sex on the brain (GM)
But this class series is a beautiful opportunity to discover our own relationship to these sensitive topics on how to live life fully while causing less distress to ourselves and others around us.

This four-week series covers the third precept -- not causing harm with our sexuality, renouncing clinging through voluntary celibacy, how a strong mindfulness practice can open us to greater intimacy with others and deepen our communication skills.
  • Four-Week Series with JoAnna Harper
  • Mondays starting Oct. 7, 7:30-9:00 pm
  • Against the Stream, Melrose
COST: $20 per evening, plus dana for the teacher. $10 discount if paid in advance. Scholarships and work study are available and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. INFO/REGISTER

JoAnna Harper (spiritrock.org)
JoAnna Harper has been exploring and practicing multiple traditions since 1999.  In 2005, her focus landed on Buddhism and Vipassana (insight meditation) in particular, which is the basis of most of her current teachings. She facilitates adult and teen weeklong silent retreats, day longs, and weekly classes; she also works with at-risk youth and others in institutional and school settings. She has been trained in council facilitation through the Ojai Foundation, is a graduate of Noah Levine's Against the Stream teacher training program, and is currently in the Spirit Rock/IMS/IMC four-year teacher training. She is a grateful mother of two children, CJ and Harris, who are her main inspirations.

KOAN: Ummon's Farm Rice-Cake

Roshi Jeff Albrizee, Seven, PasaDharma.org, The Book of Equanimity, Case 78
Yum, now they're hemp-a-licious! Lundberg brand rice cakes are not as bad as popcorn.
PREFACE TO THE ASSEMBLY
When you seek the cost all over heaven, you’ll be paid the price all over the Earth.
To seek after 100 schemes is just a shame.
Isn't there some one who knows to advance and retreat, and who recognizes the duality?

MAIN CASE
Eat or fast, but mindfully with clear comprehension
Attention!
Master Ummon spoke to the assembly of monastics: “Even if a single word instantaneously puts the 10,000 differences in the same groove, including the minutest particle, it is still an expression of teaching. What is a patch-robe monastic to say? If you argue about the words of the ancestors and the buddhas, the unique way of Zen will be destroyed. Is there any one here who can put it right? If you can speak, come forward.”
Then a monk asked, “What is speech that transcends the buddhas and goes beyond the ancestors?”
Ummon replied, “Farm rice-cake.”
Then the monk asked, “What connection is there between the farm rice-cake and the speech that transcends the buddhas and ancestors?”
Master Ummon replied, “Exactly! What’s the connection? What are you calling buddhas and what are you calling ancestors?”
 
Eat like a wise vegetarian monastic -- healthy, tasty, and kindly (3D-pictures.feedio.net)
 
Ummon further explained, “Right now, is anything the matter? If you really don’t have any clue, then for a time go into yourself and investigate thoroughly on your own. In the 24 hours of the day, when you are wearing a robe, eating, defecating, and urinating, even including the flies in the latrine, is there still any speech that transcends buddhas and ancestors?”

APPRECIATORY VERSE
“Farm rice-cake” is speech that transcends buddhas and ancestors.
In this phrase there’s no flavor.
How can you penetrate it?
Zen monastics who one day know satisfaction will see no shame on Ummon’s face.

Obligate carnivores appreciate and trust kind vegetarians (3D-pictures.feedio.net)

"Masters of Sex" (video)

CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Showtime
Well lock the door, for sure, don't make noise, hide the evidence, and no pictures...
WARNING: Scientific "smut," not for prudish temperaments. May be arousing and/or offensive to sensitive viewers. Oh, grow up; this is the Kama Loka!

Sex researchers Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) were a real life couple whose groundbreaking scientific research helped start an American conversation about sex that ignited a sexual revolution. The series premiere on their lives and seminal work, "Masters of Sex," on cable channel Showtime is September 29, 2013 at 10:00 pm ET/PT. Also starring Beau Bridges.

UCLA Workshop: Mindfulness Based Therapy

Dhr. Seven, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; UCLA MARC (marc.ucla.edu)
For 2,600 years Buddhist meditation experts have developed and refined mindfulness practices or "skillful methods" for studying and alleviating human suffering.
  • Innovative Treatment Approaches and Clinical Skill for Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, and Addictions
  • Oct. 3-Nov. 27, 2013, Friday mornings, 10:00 am-1:00 pm
The emerging innovative application and integration of theory and methodologies from classic Buddhist mindfulness practices such as Insight (vipassana), Zen (zazen), and Tibetan (dzogzen) traditions into contemporary therapeutics is a promising development for clinicians and a wide variety of client populations.
  • This workshop is designed for mental health clinicians who would like to begin utilizing the practices and princeiples of mindfulness, compassion training, and acceptance-based treatment with their clients
  • It outlines how to help clients manage intense and difficult emotions.
  • It teaches the mental (heart), somatic (body), and social (environmental) consequences associated with painful mind-brain-body disorders
  • ENROLL: uclaextension.edu, (310) 825-7093 or mntlhealth@uclaextension.edu, for complete course information: Reg#Z5118CA, Z5123CA, Z5124CA, Z5160CA.
EXPERTS
Christopher K. Germer, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School and Institute for Meditation & Psychotherapy (IMP), Self-Compassion in Clinical Practice
L. Cozolino, Ph.D., Pepperdine University, The Construction of Consciousness: Neuroscience and Mind-Body Healing
Lobsang Rapgay, Ph.D., UCLA Geffen Medical School
Traditional Tibetan Mindfulness Practices with CBT for Anxiety Disorders
Ronald A. Alexander, Ph.D., Open Mind Training Institute
Mindfulness and Ericksonian Somatic Approaches to Trauma, PTSD, and Depression
Trudy A. Goodman, Ph.D., InsightLA, IMP
Compassion and Generosity: The Efficacy of Altruism in Clinical Treatment -- How Compassion and Generosity Support Mindfulness in Clinical Work
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D., Private Practice
Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy: Clinical Applications for Treating Depression and Addictions

Adapting ancient practices for modern life
Coordinators: Ron Alexander, Ph.D. (Wise Mind Open, 2009), co-author of new chapter (Mindfulness and Psychotherapy Handbook, 2014).
Psychologist Jeffrey Hutter, Ph.D., private practice, teaches psychotherapy, Integrative Meditation, and mindfulness training to clients and clinicians; he is also a Clinical Consultant, IMP Mindfulness and Psychotherapy training program.
  • Westwood 204 ABC Extension Lindbrook Center
  • Oct. 4-Nov. 22, 2013 (5 meetings, except 10-11-13)
  • Fridays, 10:00 am-1:00 pm
  • Pre-registration required; no enrollment at door.
UCLA professors poached by USC as UCLA students protest fee hikes.

Sex Doctor gets Penis Cancer (video)

Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
He's not Dinah Cancer; he's Dr. Drew, America's sex and addiction therapist for 30 years.

 
Physician, heal thyself with your own advice.
"Doctor Drew," 55 (radio  host Dr. Drew Pinsky, M.D.), announced today that he is suffering from prostrate cancer, which is ironi c since a health professional of his caliber should be able to heal himself. Natural remedies like saw palmetto (extract) and a healthy sex life, in conjunction with an alkalizing diet (rather than the acidifying S.A.D. or "standard American diet") and a serene (rather than stressful) lifestyle would have kept him well. But as a doctor who promotes invasive surgery, deadly radiation treatments, and toxic allopathic pharmaceutical poisons all in the name of "medicine," this is what Drew and his patients can look forward to. He has, by his own admission, already submitted to voluntary surgery. Can it be long before he confesses to intentional radiation exposure and a regimen of chemotherapy?

Funnier and saltier than Dr. Ruth
Starting Wednesday he will be the guest on a barrage of television and radio shows promoting harmful cancer screenings, which seem to do more to cause cancer than cure it. He is already a white haired, neurotically nervous overachiever (formerly a sufferer of intense panic attacks that even his former radio co-host, Adam Corolla, could barely help him with), who began Loveline with the show's originator DJ Poorman on KROQ FM in his hometown of Pasadena, California.
 
Now he has an media empire consisting of a podcast with Latino heartthrob and former addict Mike Catherwood as well as their nationally syndicated, ever-fresh, ever-educational Loveline Radio Show (lovelineshow.com), an off-again-on-again rehab celebrity TV show, former MTV show, and a much more tame HLN talk show. Drew may not be much of a healer, but he is a well tuned "medical intuitive" showing off his skills in short call in spurts and an addiction medicine specialist. Everything we have ever learned about aberrant sexual behavior, sexually transmitted diseases, and philosophical quandaries about why humans repeat dysfunctional patterns over and over again -- answered with stunning clarity by addiction specialist Dr. Gabor Mate, M.D. -- we learned from Dr. Drew. He may not be, but to us he will always be a real Schmendrick.

(32:00 mins) This is the introduction to the third Zeitgeist film, "Moving Forward," featuring Dr. Gabor Mate. It covers truths about human nature, genetics as non-determinants of disease, health, and concepts and popular misconceptions about "Nature vs. Nuture."

    The Tea-Dharma Club (U West)

    Angela Lee (UW), Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; tdhammaclub@gmail.com
    Chinese tea and traditional mooncakes on bamboo platter (npr.org)
     
    The inaugural meeting of the "Tea and Dharma" plenary session, an informal gathering of persons interested in Buddhism and healthy-soothing refreshments, is set for Friday at the:
    UWest is a Buddhist university in suburban Los Angeles, set in the rolling hills of Rosemead, not far from "Going West" Temple, downtown L.A. to the west, and the San Gabriel foothills to the north.

    The goal of the gathering is to facilitate conversation on Dharma (Pali, Dhamma), the Buddha's teaching taken as a whole, socializing with American and Taiwanese students, while sipping tea.
       
    University of the West friendly exchange students from Taiwan and monastics (far right)
     
    It is a chance for East to meet West in a relaxing setting to exchange stories and traditions while enjoying each other's company. Make friends, generate positive affinities, (gripe about China and its official policies and abysmal human rights record?), and mentally limber up for Dr. Wu's lecture series (details) on the Mahayana Buddhist Canon, which runs concurrently from 6:00-9:00 pm or 1:00-4:00 pm for four consecutive days, covering eight topics.