Monday, July 6, 2026

Save the Trees with Julia Butterfly Hill (7/8)


Evening for the Trees with Julia Butterfly Hill
ABC 20/20: The Story of Julia Butterfly Hill in 3 minutes and 20 seconds

Julia Butterfly Hill . com
Internationally recognized environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill travels to Pasadena to headline a public fundraiser supporting community efforts to preserve 193 trees slated for destruction and removal by the PUSD (Pasadena Unified School District).

Her appearance comes as the school district's tree-removal plans have drawn widespread public condemnation, concern, legal action, peaceful protests and demonstrations, and extensive regional media coverage.

  • Pasadena Presbyterian Church
  • 585 E. Colorado Blvd.
  • Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA 91101
  • Wednesday, July 8, 2026, 6:30-8:30 pm
  • RSVP or DONATE: bit.ly/PUSDtrees
To save trees is to save our planet
Pasadena is honored to welcome Julia Butterfly Hill. She is traveling here to support efforts to preserve the trees of the Pasadena Unified School District.

She is an internationally-recognized environmental advocate best known for her historic 738-day treehouse sit to protect an ancient, giant California redwood, an act of peaceful civil disobedience that inspired people around the world. ​

Join us for an evening hosted by the youth working to protect the PUSD trees.
Student tickets: $5 (with valid student ID at door)
Adult tickets: $25–$1,000 (pay what you can) ​
Support the cause of saving trees

J Butterfly Hill (Young Heroes)
If not attending in person, it is still possible to support this effort by making a donation. ​All proceeds directly support the community effort to preserve the Pasadena Unified School District's trees from destruction to remediate grounds.

Despite weeks of advocacy, the District has not committed to permanently preserving any of the remaining trees slated for destruction and removal.

Trees at San Rafael Elementary School, including mature and protected trees, were removed during bird nesting season without city tree permits or on-site biological monitoring.

Join us in standing together to protect these remarkable trees before more are lost. ​
  • Earth First
  • Trees Foundation
(ABC 20/20) The Story of Julia Butterfly Hill
Visiting with Julia Butterfly Hill high atop and inside of Luna the Tree

The Buddha on meditative absorption


Ego (buddhism podcast) The Buddha attained [temporary mental purification and permanent] enlightenment (bodhi) from developing the meditative absorptions (jhana), not in them

Sunday, July 5, 2026

The way out: Ennobling Eightfold Path


The Noble Eightfold Path: Why Buddhism begins here | Buddha's Wisdom
Buddha's Wisdom
(Buddha's Wisdom) July 5, 2026: 🔍 THE ENTIRE BUDDHIST PATH HIDES INSIDE ONE SMALL WORD.  The Noble Eightfold Path is Buddhism's way out (vimutti, moksha) of suffering (dukkha), yet almost everyone reads it as if were eight rules to obey, like a report card. It was never that!

This video rebuilds the Eightfold Path to Enlightenment from the ground up, showing why it isn't eight steps at all, why we're already walking a version of it right now, and how one mistranslated English word quietly changed how the whole teaching is understood.

📿DISCOVER
  • Why sammā (usually translated "right") actually means aligned, whole, and in harmony, not "right answer versus wrong answer"
  • The wrong Eightfold Path the Buddha described in the Great Forty, the shadow path most people are walking right now without knowing it
  • How the eight factors collapse into just three trainings: wisdom, ethics, and meditation (stillness, samadhi, concentration)
  • The ancient riddle of the tangle that became the skeleton of Buddhaghosa's Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga)
  • Why the path is the Fourth Noble Truth, the cure written at the foot of the diagnosis, and how it ends by erasing itself
  • How the Eightfold Path connects to Dependent Origination and the tangle of suffering
⚡ Ever felt the Eightfold Path was a scorecard being failed? This is the video that reframes it completely. Subscribe to Buddha's Wisdom.

Seeing what's actually happening now

Seven signs: I'm now closer to Nirvana


(Buddha's Wisdom) We're closer to Nirvana than we think: 7 signs the Buddha described in Theravada Buddhism's Pali canon.

COMMENTARY
Explained by Wisdom Quarterly: American Buddhist Journal
 
But what is "nirvana" and why would anyone want it?

It is "the end of all suffering" or dukkha. It is the extinguishing of all greed, hatred, and delusion (craving, aversion, and ignorance) that keep the illusion and suffering going. It is the cooling of these fires (raging flames, smoldering coals, and blinding smoke). It is the highest bliss, the dissolution of all formations, the end of samsara, the incessant "continued wandering on" of rebirth and death.
  • Nirvana is the "deathless" (amata, amrita, ambrosia)
  • Nirvana is the "unconditioned element" (asankhata dhatu)
  • Nirvana is the highest peace, the true refuge (sarana)
  • Nirvana is the freedom (vimutti) from all afflictions
  • Nirvana is the liberation (moksha) by wisdom
  • Nirvana is the summum bonum of Early Buddhism and therefore of the back-to-basics Theravada school
But what is it, this thing with no equal?

In Theravada Abhidhamma texts such as the Vibhanga, where Sanskrit nirvana is called nibbana in Pali, the "unconditioned element" is defined this way:

"What is the unconditioned element (asankhata dhatu)? It is the cessation of passion, the cessation of hatred [aversion], and the cessation of delusion" [Note 12].

The Dhammasangani likewise describes it as that reality which is a sphere of experience unproduced by any cause or condition, according to L.S. Cousins [111].

The Dhammasangani also describes it in numerous other ways, such as the "immeasurable," "superior to everything," as "not past, present, or future" [the Ancient Greek anionic, the "not aeons," the "timeless," the "eternal now"], as "neither arisen nor not-arisen" and as "neither within nor without" [111].
  • In Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, "aeon" is used as a translation of the term kalpa and sometimes maha-kalpa or "great aeon" (Sanskrit महाकल्प). A maha kalpa, which cannot be pinned down to an exact numerical figure, is often said to be 1,334,240,000 years or the life cycle of the world (cakkavāḷa).
  • Christianity's idea of "eternal life" comes from a Greek form of aión (αἰών) and the word for life, zōḗ (ζωή) [6], which has been translated to mean [timeless] immortality in the majority of texts, but is argued by some [7, 8, 9] to mean life in the next aeon, the Kingdom of God, or Heaven, instead.
  • According to some proponents of Christian universalism, the Greek New Testament scriptures use the word aión (αἰών) to mean "a long period" (or age-long) and the word aiṓnion (αἰώνιον) to mean "during a long period" (or similarly, age-during); thus, there was a time before the aeons, and the aeonian period is finite. After each person's mortal life ends, one is judged worthy or not worthy of aeonian life...
  • Another universalist reading, prevalent among Neoplatonists due to its similarity to views expressed in Plato's Timaeus [10], is that the "aeon" does not refer to a time, finite or infinite, but instead a Greek parallel of a Judaic view of distinct natures of time, between the χρόνος (chronos) of the present "age," or עולם הזה ('olam ha-zeh) and the αιώνιος (aionios) of the "age to come," or הָעוֹלָם הַבָּא ('olam ha-ba). More: aeon
Cousins also notes that "suggestively, however, it may be reckoned as nama (name) rather than rupa [form]. This does seem to suggest some element of underlying idealism of the kind which emerges later in the vijñanavada" (the "teaching of consciousness") [111].

Furthermore, for Theravada Buddhism, nibbana is uniquely the ONLY unconditioned element or phenomenon. Theravada argues that nibbana is unitary, that it cannot be divided.

Unlike other Buddhist schools, Theravada does not agree that there are any other unconditioned elements or phenomena, nor that there are different types of nirvana (such as the apratistha or "non-abiding nirvana" invented by Mahayana) [112, 111].

As noted by Thiện Châu, the Theravadans and the Pudgalavadans "remained strictly faithful to the letter of the [Buddha's original] sutras" and thus held that nirvana is the only unconditioned dhamma (phenomenon), while other schools posited various asankhata dhammas, such as the Sarvastivadan view that space (akasha) is unconditioned) [112].

Medieval Theravada exegesis
The fifth century Theravada scholar-monk and exegete Buddhaghosa says in The Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga): "It is called nibbana (extinction) because it has gone away from (nikkhanta), has escaped from (nissata), is dissociated from craving, which has acquired in common usage the name ‘fastening (vana)’ because, by ensuring successive becoming, craving serves as a joining together, a binding together, a lacing together, of the four kinds of generation, five destinies, seven stations of consciousness, and nine abodes of being" [Note 13]. More

Dhammapada: The Buddha on restless mind

Price tag of Trump's Israel War on Iran?


How much should we pay for this genocide? One supposes it should be called OUR genocide since we pay for it on behalf of racist Israel and its ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and ongoing illegal occupier ("settler") colonialism and expansionism, which is someone's imperial w*t dream. Looking at you, CIA.

(lets unlock animations) Iran's F-14 is back! Israel's air superiority at risk? | Col. Douglas Macgregor or at least the fake AI version of him
Zionism: Using Christianity against West
(Prof Jiang Explains) Christian Zionism is the evil plan to force the Christian's God to return and kill a lot of people | Prof. Jiang Xueqin: Dispensationalist Millennialist
  • "Manipulate the Book, and they will have to believe it"

Did USA cause Venezuela earthquake?


How to get rich now: capitalism (Parenti)



(Free Speech TV) The fake philosophy behind capitalism | Michael Parenti
Michael Parenti spoke truth to power: CIA complicit in assassination of JFK

(The Jimmy Dore Show) How Michael Parenti exposed Zionist, sellout, fraud, compromised Jeffrey Epstein buddy Noam Chomsky | with son Christian Parenti

Get rich with artificial intelligence?
I love AI and use it all the time now? Whistleblower (AI Upload)
AI whistleblower warns: "You have no idea what's coming in 2027"

Worsening heat wave: European and USA

(DemocracyNow.orgRecord heat waves are preview of our future on a warming planet

The USA's Midwest is about to suffer massive heat wave as it celebrates its Independence Day with many sporting events, stifling humidity, record temperatures, and lots of high-pollution (particulate matter of 10 microns or less) fireworks displays, including Dictator Trump's Washington DC circus spectacular. Claims are that this will be the single biggest detonation of firecrackers and hand bombs in the history of the country (not counting its many "shock and awe" displays over the head of other countries the imperialist USA was dominating and illegally bombing and occupying and robbing blind).


World Headlines: July 1, 2026

History of most hated people: The 'Jews'

Saturday, July 4, 2026

FAIL: Trump's Great American State Fair

I blame Democrats and Obama. Somebody came in here and made it all cheap, vandals.

Live from the USA: Independence Day 250


Disney Magic Kingdom fireworks show
Meanwhile, our Israeli allies kill Jews
Hannibal Directive is true, but it's better hasbara to keep that quiet
The Great American State Fail
Punk 4th with Black Flag: Six Pack
God ruins Trump's rally/fireworks plan
(Ass' Press) Take shelter and evacuate grounds due to severe weather!
Fireworks for all! (Sorry, pets)

Zen Buddhism 101: Five Zen Stories

Taoism vs. Buddhism: Four big differences


COMMENTARY
Wisdom Quarterly
  • All those who quote Lao Tzu and speak of the "Tao" are not teaching the historical Buddha's message of liberation from suffering and samsara
  • Anyone who says "nirvana is samsara" speaks ill of the Buddha's message of liberation in this very life, in this body, in this world
  • Syncretism (blending traditions) is beautiful, but it will not likely produce the result of either path. If the Tao is the "way," then the Eightfold Way (magga) the Buddha talked about is a very different use of the word
  • If the true Tao is everything, then there is no sense in talking about it
  • The Buddha defined the problem, defined the cause, assured is there is a solution, and pointed out the path, the Middle Way, to that solution: dukkha, samudaya, nirodha, magga
  • The problem is disappointment (suffering)
  • The cause is ignorance bound up with craving and aversion
  • The extinction of suffering is the extinction of ignorance
  • The path leading to this extinction has eight parts
  • Buddhism and Taoism may blend beautifully like milk and water, but they are not the same

English Buddhist Monk live from Asia


Friday, July 3, 2026

Israel's war crimes: mega-bombs on Lebanon


We built this block buster to murder millions
(Secular Talk) "Nuclear like blast" rocks south Lebanon as IDF used banned mega-bombs [as Israel continues its war crimes, crimes against humanity, mass displacement, ethnic cleansing, and genocide by using experimental new weapons that it is developing and testing on human targets to then sell to the highest bidder in the arms trade and black market] | The Kyle Kulinski Show

How many kids have we killed so far?

Iran ignites war between USA and Israel?

Mandy Kahn: Peace Class: anger vs. hate

 
The Difference Between Anger and Hate
This is the text of last week's Peace Class
What is the difference between anger and hate? These are passionate times, and we might find many emotions flowing through us. Every emotion is a part of us, calling to be felt and seen.
 
When we choose to feel our emotions fully, when we choose to lean into our emotions with self-witnessing, self-kindness, self-gentleness, and self-love, while wrapping the deeper self, the inner self, the childlike self with our compassion, we complete the experience of that emotion and return to a zero point.
 
We can, at that zero point, consciously choose our actions. If we want, we can choose actions that build a peaceful world.
 
We can do this because we have held ourselves with kindness and support, and we have honored and experienced our emotions, and we have returned to our own center, healed and loved and empowered.
 
We build with our point of focus. We build with our beliefs. We build with our thoughts, with what we focus on. That's how we build the future.
 
We can experience the whole range of challenging emotions—anger, sadness, disappointment, frustration—and we can do it with profound self-love and self-kindness and self-gratitude. And when we do, we complete that experience and step into our power.
 
Building peace is about understanding that there is nothing more powerful than the individual because the individual builds the world by way of its point of focus. What is a powerful group but many powerful individuals all sharing focus at once?
 
We are more powerful than any collective force around us. The world is built by way of the individual: by us. Nothing is more powerful in our system than the focal-point of an individual. There is nothing more powerful than us. We get to choose whether we focus a more peaceful world into being.  
 
What is the full range of emotions? We can go through challenging emotions, like anger and disappointment and frustration, and we can stay in our power by experiencing these emotions lovingly, embracing self while experiencing feelings.
 
We can get to a zero point, then choose consciously. The other option is to let these emotions carry us like trains that we are not consciously directing into something like hate.
 
What is hate?

How do I begin a journey of peace, Mandy?
Hate is not an emotion; it is an action. Hate builds a warring future. It builds powerfully, whether or not our hate was chosen consciously. It builds a violent future through us.
 
There is a profound difference between anger and hate. Anger is an emotion indicating that there is a part of the self calling to be felt, calling to be loved, calling to be witnessed. Therefore, anger -- like all emotions -- is holy. Anger, like all emotions, is natural. We can respond to its call for self-love by supplying it with self-love. Then that anger has done its job.
 
Anger is the baby of the self loudly crying out. Just like a baby cries when it needs to be fed, or have its diaper changed, or to be held, anger is the inner self calling for our own self-soothing, our own self-compassion, our own self-love.
 
When we feel anger, we are being asked to supply that unconditional love to the self at that moment. And when we do, we heal the self. We prove to the self that our love is there.
 
Just as a caring parent who responds to a crying baby proves it is there to care for that baby, we can respond to the crying baby of the self with love, and we can heal and soothe that self.
 
We can show the self we are loved-without-end. That is the opportunity of anger.
 
If we do not respond to that anger with self-love, it can become a train-car that carries us towards hate. Hatred builds future violence, and future war, when it enters the collective consciousness. If we want to build a world with more violence in it, hate is the tool to use.
 
But if we want to build a peaceful world and a compassionate world and a loving world, then listen to emotions. Listen to the self calling out for love, and supply that love. Be the loving parent to the holy self. Supply that love and soothe that self.
 
Every challenging emotion is simply an invitation for self-love. We can deliver that self-love. When we do, we complete the emotion's cycle, step into our empowerment, and then we can say, "Great, I've had that emotion, and I've responded with self-love. I've completed that cycle. Now, what do I want to build with my power?"
 
If we want to build a peaceful world, compassion-for-all-beings will get us there. Love-for-all-beings will get us there. A peaceful mind, an empty mind, an open mind, a silent mind will get us there. Love of nature will get us there.

 
Hate unites us (with other haters)
Remember, hate is an action, not an emotion, and it builds something. It builds future violence. Carrying hate is a choice. Harsh judgment of others is a choice.
 
If we engage hate, let's be aware of what we are building. If we engage in cruel judgments of others, let's know what we're building. If we know our tools and choose consciously what we want, that's what we are working to build consciously. (Otherwise, we're building something quite unconsciously).
 
We are here to exercise freewill. And we are observed by way of the universe with compassion and love and non-judgment. We are safe to choose, and we are free to choose. We can build a compassionate world by carrying compassion, and we can build a peaceful world by carrying peace. We can build a compassionate world by ogling the ocean, by looking at the soil, by witnessing a stand of trees. Just gazing at a forest with love builds a loving future.
 
If today is a hard day, sit under a tree and let that tree offer its support. Mother Nature is love-without-end. We are so loved in all our emotions. Emotions are natural.
 
It is natural that there is a part of us that is calling for love, and it is natural that there are parts of our neighbors that are calling for love. If we answer this moment with compassion-for-all-beings, we build a compassionate world.
 
A moment of division is the most potent and possible time for peacebuilding because it allows the largest opportunity for change.
 
If we are interested in building a peaceful future, consider planting compassion-for-all-beings into this moment of division. Consider carrying compassion-for-all-beings within, even as many around us carry something quite different.

  • The Buddha taught peace? - Yes!
    The Buddha often gave his closest disciples (nuns and monks) a reflection: We will be love in a world of hate, we will be honest in a world of lies (dishonesty), we will be gathered and still in a world of scattering and distraction. He used nicer words, but this is the gist of it.
This historic moment is fertile soil for worldbuilding, for peacebuilding, for compassion-building, for loving change.
 
Even in challenging times, we can hold the self in love, and we can hold our neighbors in compassion. When we do that consciously, we choose our future consciously. And we do it with our full power.

Peace Class, which normally meets Wednesdays at 6:00 pm (Pacific) is now on summer break until September. To join us, click on Zoom link when we return. Until then, be in peace.
  • Smile? Why bother? What'll that change?
    Peace Class
  • Wednesdays at 6:00 pm (Pacific Time)
  • Join Zoom Meeting: us02web.zoom.us/j/82150472713
  • Meeting ID: 821 5047 2713
  • Feel free to share link with friends because all are welcome at Peace Class.
Every year, Peace Class goes on hiatus from July through September. Last week was the final class before our summer break.