Thursday, May 7, 2026

Greta sex scandal? Israel attacks flotilla

Brazilian activist Thiago Avila with Greta on a trip (Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
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(Biased right-wing Sky News Australia) "Disaster for the goblin": Greta Thunberg's flotilla rocked by sex scandals, detained [and tortured] by Israeli terrorist forces.
 
PR Rule No. 1, falsely accuse them before they accurately accuse you of the same thing so as to muddy the water and make it all a "both sides do it" argument?

Epstein: Neyla Miller trafficked to elites

 
If Zionist Epstein is your pimp, you're in trouble
(Bekah Day, Substack) [There's] a young woman named Neyla Miller. After I received [her] email, I immediately reached back out to her to schedule a time to speak on the phone. Over the next two weeks, Neyla and I spent hours on the phone talking. She told me about her upbringing, how she was swept into the world of sex trafficking, who trafficked her, who[m] she was trafficked to, and how she got out.

The Howie Rubin sex case
I [am] in awe [of] Neyla’s strength to tell her story without fear of naming and shaming the figures who took advantage of her. Her story is very interesting to me because she is someone who was trafficked during the height of Epstein’s reign, but not by Epstein himself.

She was linked to the Howard Rubin case. ...[#]Howard Rubin is the New York City financier who was recently indicted for sex trafficking...more.

The information that I will be sharing with you in this article is information Neyla Miller has shared with multiple law enforcement agencies in the United States and abroad to assist in various trafficking-related investigations. More

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Disenchanted w/ mundane world: Beth Upton

Disenchantment with the Mundane World: Conversation with former Theravada Buddhist nun

Disenchantment: Untold Tales
(The Theory of Samsara) Jan. 8, 2026: In this in-depth conversation on Ultimate Meaning: The Theory of Samsara, I speak with British Buddhist meditation teacher Beth Upton, a former fully ordained Theravāda Buddhist nun (Sayalay Anuttara) in Burma who spent nearly ten years training under Pa Auk Sayadaw (Ven. Bhaddanta Āciṇṇa) in the Burmese forest meditation tradition.
 
She shares her journey from ordination at age 25, through years of rigorous monastic training in calm-and-insight (samatha-vipassanā), to her decision to disrobe and teach as a lay practitioner in the West.

Together, we explore some of the most misunderstood questions in contemporary Buddhism, including:
  • Let go until success then go teach the world.
    What truly leads someone to renounce samsaric life
  • Disenchantment vs. curiosity on the path to liberation
  • Whether Buddhist enlightenment is possible for lay Buddhist practitioners
  • The lived meaning of renunciation beyond philosophy
  • Tranquility versus insight (samatha vs. vipassanā) — and why “vipassanā” is often a misused term
  • Ultimate reality, momentariness (moment-to-moment presence), and non-self
  • Why deep meditation can feel fragile outside the context of monastic life
  • The role of community, wise friends, and authentic teachers
  • Commercialization of Dharma vs. teaching by donation
  • Sectarianism between Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism
  • Why liberation is not just for “other cultures” or monastics

Canadian interviewer Lama Choga
This dialogue is not about spiritual abstract beliefs or spiritual ideals, but about what actually works when confronting disappointment (dukkha, suffering), impermanence, and the [impersonal] realities of samsara in modern life.

Chapters/Timestamps
  • 00:00 – Intro: Beth Upton and Path [to End] Samsara
  • 02:18 – Why she chose ordination as a British Buddhist nun at age 25
  • 05:10 – Meeting authentic Buddhist teachers and the power of sangha [community]
  • 08:32 – Experimenting with life and early renunciation
  • 12:45 – Discovering liberation as a real possibility
  • 16:40 – Is enlightenment possible for lay practitioners?
  • 19:55 – Stream entry, arahantship, and Theravāda views
  • 24:10 – Did Beth Upton meet enlightened beings?
  • 27:05 – Why she disrobed after 10 years as a forest nun
  • 33:40 – Fragility of meditation outside monastic life
  • 37:55 – Teaching the Dharma authentically in the West
  • 41:50 – Disenchantment with samsara: knowing it in the bones
  • 47:30 – Cycles of renunciation and returning to the world
  • 52:15 – Creating long-term retreat communities in Europe
  • 56:40 – Teaching by donation rather than selling the Dharma
  • 1:01:30 – Can deep meditation be practiced while working?
  • 1:06:55 – Permanent retreatants and Western monastic models
  • 1:10:40 – Environmental ethics in Buddhist practice
  • 1:15:25 – Sectarianism: Southeast Asian Theravāda vs. Tibetan [Vajrayana] Buddhism
  • 1:21:10 – Personal liberation vs. compassion for all beings
  • 1:26:30 – Shamatha vs. vipassanā: clearing the confusion
  • 1:33:10 – Ultimate reality and momentariness explained
  • 1:39:45 – Causality, impermanence, and non-self
  • 1:45:20 – Reflexive awareness and observing mind moments
  • 1:52:10 – How to find wise friends and authentic teachers
  • 1:57:30 – Final advice for Western practitioners
  • 2:00:10 – Closing reflections and future conversations
Lama Choga and a Canadian Buddhist Sangha
If serious about meditation, renunciation, and understanding liberation beyond romantic [New Age] spirituality, this conversation offers rare clarity and lived insight.

🙏 Keep wise friends. Beth Upton's YouTube channel: @beth.upton.meditation
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Save oneself or everyone else?

Save oneself or save everyone else? Buddhism's most dangerous question
(Buddha's Wisdom) May 6, 2026: ⚡ FOR 2,000 YEARS BUDDHISM HAS BEEN FIGHTING ITSELF...AND NO SIDE HAS WON YET. Is personal enlightenment (arahantship) selfish?

The Bodhisattva Ideal (BPS)
Buddhism's two greatest paths ideals, that of the Arhat and that of the Bodhisattva, have been locked in the most consequential debate in Buddhist history since the first century CE.

What began as a philosophical disagreement between Mahāyāna and [Hinayana schools until they were all destroyed and] Theravāda Buddhism [arose]. It became something far more dangerous: a 2,000-year argument about what "liberation" (vimutti, moksha) actually means, who it's for, and whether saving oneself first is an act of wisdom or an act of cowardice.

TIMESTAMPS
  • 00:00 The [apocryphal] trial of Śāriputra [where Ven. Sariputra, male disciple "foremost in wisdom," comparable to Ven. Khema, female disciple "foremost in wisdom" used as a stick figure to represent first the Hinayana ("Lesser Vehicle"), a pejorative epithet, and later the Theravada ("Teaching of the Elder Enlightened Disciples of the Historical Buddha") to attack them with Brahminical and Hindu residues on what the Buddha Taught]
  • 02:01 The debate we've been building to
  • 04:19 The prosecution — Mahāyāna's real case
  • 08:10 The defense — the sentence that stops everything
  • 13:19 The trap — who is taking this infinite vow?
  • 18:26 The real wound — self-view in spiritual clothing
  • 24:01 The dissolution — each path guards the other
  • 29:19 The same mountain
🔍 DISCOVER
  • Why the [apocryphal Mahayana invented discourse] Vimalakīrti Sūtra placed the arhat (Pali arahant) ideal on trial
  • How the Lotus Sūtra reframed personal liberation through the One Vehicle (Ekayana) teaching
  • Why Theravāda’s strongest defense begins with one simple fact: the Buddha called himself an was called an arahant
  • How the Diamond Sūtra complicates the bodhisattva vow through no-self (anatta) and emptiness (shunyata)
  • Why Vajrayāna Buddhism refuses to take sides in this debate...and what that refusal reveals about both paths simultaneously
📚 SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: (with affiliate links)
  • Primary [Mahayana] Buddhist texts: Vimalakīrti Sūtra (Vimalakīrtinirdeśa Sūtra) — Robert Thurman translation recommended https://amzn.to/3QTtGSD
  • Diamond Sūtra (Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra) — Red Pine translation recommended https://amzn.to/3OP9Mro
  • Lotus Sūtra (Saddharmapuṇḍarīka Sūtra) — Burton Watson translation recommended https://amzn.to/4d2JFqh
  • Primary [Theravada] texts: Majjhima Nikāya (Collection of "Middle Length Discourses" from the Pali canon) — Ariyapariyesanā Sutta (MN 26) — Bhikkhu Bodhi translation https://amzn.to/4dcS2y9
  • Pāli canon — Nikāya (collection of) discourses on the brahma-vihārās ("Four Divine Abidings" of loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity or dispassionate looking on) 
Scholarly and Modern Resources
  • Paul Williams — Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations https://amzn.to/4evxKCq
  • Bhikkhu Bodhi (translator) — The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha https://amzn.to/3OMwqkd
  • Étienne Lamotte — The Teaching of Vimalakīrti
  • Peter Harvey — An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics https://amzn.to/42e1RH9
  • Nāgārjuna — Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Jay Garfield translation recommended) https://amzn.to/4w8J0Lr
  • Rupert Gethin, The Foundations of Buddhism https://amzn.to/4d5IG7h
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Zionists selling stolen Palestinian land, NY


  • Dead men talking? Biden and Bibi united for Zionism
 
UAE pulled into Trump's War on Iran

  • The Grayzone with Max Blumenthal
  • Jewish UK PM Kier Starmer claims to be secular unlike his Jewish wife, so how could he be pro-Zionist Israel or fund and defend its genocide in Gaza?
  • We're here to help any way we can.
    British Prime Minister Starmer says he's an atheist not a religious Jew and has chosen to take a "solemn affirmation" (rather than an oath) of allegiance to the British monarch [390]. He has said that although he does not believe in God, he recognizes the power of faith to bring people together and is raising his children in the Jewish faith [391, 392, 393]. Sure he goes to temple for the Jewish Sabbath, but it's only to accompany his Jewish family to services at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue in North London which is hardly even Jewish really [388, 394]. Starmer is a keen footballer, make Sport sort of his God, maybe even wishing he could engage in football hooliganism for his team but not as PM... More
  • Keir Starmer-tied think tank paid PR firm to target The Grayzone
Trump and I agree on promoting Zionism in Gaza and accepting money from Israel...

LA punk rock with Social Distortion (5/5)



Television report from W5 about the early 1980's punk rock scene in Los Angeles, California, featuring Back In Control Center (hilarious) and Mike Ness' band Social Distortion.

As a kid in a punk rock garage band many years ago in LA, we once opened for Social D. It was a house party at a squatter's flat in Highland Park, where runaways and heavy partiers stayed. With electricity piped in from a long extension cord, we did what we could. Then came the house band Detox followed by Julie's SIN 34 from Santa Monica before SD headlined. If Hollywood makes a version of that night, it looked a bit like this (and nothing as cool as the first video):
(ANWE) Detox

On way to Social D show, we pass LA's 'open air drug market' (MacArthur Park)

RIP Julie Lanfeld-Keskin (SIN 34)
I remember thinking, "Who does this guy think he is with makeup, way more than guyliner, and where can I get some?"

Even then Mike Ness was a powerful presence if only because it seemed for all the world that he did not give two S's, very in line with the Tao. Who knew he had a drinking problem?

Mystic Dharma Buddhist Temple, LA
The strange thing was, this being LA, there was a massive and mysterious Buddhist building (Mystic Dharma Temple) just down the street on Figueroa St. Rather than drinking, like the fictional character Kwai Chang Caine (Kung Fu), I was drawn to visiting it and learning to meditate from Ven. Chao Chu, a Sri Lankan Mahayana-Theravada polyglot hybrid monk and his snooty American assistant Dana.

L.A. PUNK 13 (documentarian Lou Elovitz)
Karma being what it is, we eventually ended up getting advanced degrees at UCLA, but not before Chao Chu and I attended the local community college to make up for a wasted youth in high school. There we started the college's first Buddhist club. The temple, the monk, and Dana eventually moved to Rosemead.

Karma, it makes for a long strange trip. So, as the saying goes, "be careful who you step on to move up in the world; you'll be seeing them again on the way down" or some such. Brad Warner was nowhere to be seen, but Noah Levine might have been around as well as Steve Pfauter. Maybe L.A. PUNK 13 knows all of this in greater detail.

Swami Vivekananda at Mead sisters house
Strangely, this House of the Rising Sun (aka Haunted House, S**t House) was very near the Self-Realization Fellowship Mother Center above us on Mt. Washington (the privileged enclave Billie Eilish and Finneas O'C lived in when they got mega famous), the Southwest Museum of the American Indian on the side of the mountain and Lummis House next to the concrete LA River, not too far from the Victorian Mead sisters house in South Pasadena Swami Vivekananda chose as his center on the west coast when he declared Pasadena the "Varanasi of the West."


Live fast, die young...or the opposite
One of the strange things about living in LA is its proximity to Hollywood, the throat chakra of the West, like the larger Bollywood is for the East (or India at least) is running into stars. We were at the radio station (KROQ.com, 106.7 FM), at the Audacy Corporation in the Miracle Mile district celebrating Cinco de Mayo at the cantina Descanso. Across the street, legendary punk pioneers Social Distortion was going to play a secret show at the station's new Sound Stage. A few maneuvers later, we were in! But what a strange trip. Standing next to Punk Rock Girl to see cancer survivor Mike Ness, once the epitome of tough guy drunk (now 40 years sober in AA), looking like some kind of gavone from the Lower East Side of NY or some TV gangster mobster as Megan Holiday and Kevin Ryder roll him out for an interview. Nice guy, learned a lot from AA, but he can barely talk or think or comprehend what's going on. The crowd loved it, having won tickets for the coveted show over the past few weeks. Flagging, failing self-proclaimed "punk influencer" Punk Rock Girl (Erin Micklow), who was persona non grata at the Queen Mary punk show and has been banned from Punk Rock Bowling at the Punk Museum in Las Vegas, we hear, weaseled her way in. "Who does a girl have to sl**p with to get into these things?" she might be asking. We would tell her if she asked us. But she seemed to enjoy herself as much as the Ozempic crowd largely in attendance. Punk rock never died, but it sure has been through a lot. Social D has a new album, Born to Kill, coming out after 15 years, and heartless corporate entity KROQ is doing them a solid due to all the fans they still have.

When Punk Rock was Funny
SIN 34 Die Laughing EP (LA female-fronted hardcore punk)

Tibetan bad@ss wrathful protective spirit?

Dalai Lama on God, rebirth, but not Epstein