Sunday, September 27, 2020

The mind is like a leaf in the wind

Ajahn Chah (ajahnchah.org) via Ven. Sujato, Ellie Askew, Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly

Right now we are sitting in a peaceful forest. Here, if there's no wind, a leaf remains still. But when a wind blows, the leaf flaps and flutters. The mind is similar to that leaf. When it contacts a mental impression, it also flaps and flutters, according to the nature of that mental impression. And the less we know of Dharma, the more the mind will continually pursue mental impressions. Feeling happy it succumbs to happiness. Feeling suffering it succumbs to suffering. It's in a constant flap.

Saturday, September 26, 2020

The Life of the Buddha (BBC video)

Day in the life of a Tibetan Buddhist monk

Tibetan Travel (Tibet Vista), July 2020; CC Liu, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly

A Day in the Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk
What is the daily life of a Tibetan monk? This is one of the most intriguing aspects when we talk about Tibetan plateau. In this video, let’s have a glimpse of how a monk’s daily life is spent in Tibet, which is shown as we follow a head monk, who lives in Jhoden Monastery, about three hours drive east of Lhasa. He leads a fairly peaceful and simple life. His daily schedule consists of morning offerings to the Buddha, meditation, praying for the peace and harvest of the villages around the monastery then night chanting. We may find they are living a simple and happy life, but it’s not easy. They need keep pursuing their Buddhist studies and praying for the blessings of the Goddess of Mercy [Kwan Yin]. From early morning to late at night, see how he enjoys the day. tibettravel.org
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  • Thursday, September 24, 2020

    Why you are addicted (Dr. Gabor Mate)

    Dr. Gabor Mate, June 11, 2017, Ananda (DBM), Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly

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    Wednesday, September 23, 2020

    "Sex and Love Addiction": Attachment Trauma

    Center For Healthy Sex, 12/2/13; Ashley Wells, Crystal Q., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    "Sex AND Love Addiction" excerpt: Brain Science of Early Attachment Trauma

    Center for Healthy Sex presents a lecture by Jessica Levith: "Complex Secrets: Dispelling the Shame of Sex AND Love Addiction."
     
    "The Sex Experts" is a monthly professional lectures series for sex therapists and specialists to workshop and refine new material that they've been working with in an informal setting before their peers. Any particular statements expressed herein represent the views of the presenter(s) only, not necessarily the perspective of Center for Healthy Sex (CHS). With this lecture series, CHS intends to explore important issues and encourage conversation within the therapeutic community, as well as provide a platform to emerging voices.

    Lecture Description: Have you "had the talk" with your client? Do they become sexually or emotionally fixated on others without knowing them? Do they feel empty without a partner or the thought of having one?
     
    Clients might be struggling with Sexual and Emotional Dependency, an insidious negative attachment battle. THERE'S HELP! Join Jessica Levith, MA as she discusses her personal struggle and RECOVERY with Sexual and Emotional Dependency and how she began to help her clients.
     
    Levith's lecture will cover the following:
    • A timeline of Sexual and Emotional Dependency recognition and research
    • How Sexual and Emotional Dependency differs from Substance Dependency in detection and treatment
    • How sexual and emotional behaviors are constantly interplaying, deepening a client's dependence
    • Sexual and Emotional Dependency's physiological underpinnings and the power of psychological addiction. NORMALIZING a client's experience
    • DISPELLING the shame of Sexual and Emotional Dependency, the secrecy preventing clients from admitting they need help.
    Jessica Levith, MA is a registered MFT intern working in Oakland, California. She has been involved with recovery from sex and love addiction for nine and a half years. In her private practice, she sees individual adult and young adult clients struggling with sex and love addiction and runs a weekly Women's Sex And Love Addiction group. She hosts a blog on sex and love addiction at east-baytherapy.com. 
     
    The Center for Healthy Sex (CHS) is a community therapy center in Los Angeles that specializes in the treatment of sexual dysfunction, sexual anorexia, porn addiction, sex addiction, and love addiction. Clients participate in the diverse programs, online courses and social services offered at CHS -- ranging from weekly support groups, couples sex therapy, and the 11-day Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) to online classes, free lectures, and podcasts.
     
    CHS was co-founded by Alexandra Katehakis, MFT, CST-S, CSAT-S, and Douglas Evans in 2005. Their stated mission is to offer men, women, and couples a safe place to receive professional psychotherapy to resolve shame, guilt, deception, or other barriers to healthy eroticism. CALL (310) 843-9902 for a free phone consultation or visit centerforhealthysex.com

    Tuesday, September 22, 2020

    Collective Trauma 2020: Dr. Gabor Mate, Sharon Salzberg, Rick Hanson... (free)


    Here is a new online event bringing together more than 100,000 participants to explore the role of collective trauma in our world today.

    The Summit will look more deeply into many areas of collective trauma and healing such as personal, inter-generational, racial and cultural, environments and climate, war and conflict, and pandemic health traumas.

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    This global event features 40+ psychotherapists, activists, authors, meditators, visionaries, researchers, poets, and peacemakers. When registering, those who sign up will be able to access the talks FREE for 48 hours.


    Speakers include:

    •    Dr. Gabor Maté - Bestselling Author, Speaker
    •    Valarie Kaur - Seasoned Civil Rights Activist & Bestselling Author
    •    Daniel J. Siegel, MD - Author, Founder of the MindSight Institute
    •    Joy Harjo - Poet Laureate of the United States
    •    Thomas Hübl - Author & Founder of the Academy of Inner Science
    •    Rick Hanson, Ph.D. - Psychologist & Author
    •    Priya Parker - Master Facilitator, Strategic Advisor & Author
    •    David Whyte - Poet, Author, Speaker & Organizational Thinker
    •    Mark Wolynn - Director of the Family Constellation Institute
    •    Dr. Angel Acosta - Principal, Acosta Consulting
    •    Margaret Wheatley - Author, President of The Berkana Institute
    •    Stephen Porges - Director, Traumatic Stress Research Consortium
    •    Charles Eisenstein - Speaker and Author
    •    Ruth King - Founder of Mindful of Race Institute

    Team Sharon (Salzberg)

    Desire, Sex, and the Dharma

    Pamela Dawson (insightla.org) edited by Ananda (DBM), Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
    Desire is a comfort if it's the only comfort we know and otherwise a curse.


    “I’m not available for that,” he said. We were sitting in his car outside my apartment, talking about desire. What I wanted, and what he did want.

    We’d been dating for a few months, and I could feel the longing in me growing -- for deeper, more intimate, more revealing sex, honesty, and connection. Of course, that evening, the truth he shared was what I knew all along.

    The next day I was talking to an old friend. She reminded me of something I’ve been known to say in Buddhist classes. “It’s OK to feel the longing. Allow yourself to feel it fully.”

    Oh yes, it's our old friend Desire.

    As contradictory as it seems, this willingness to feel desire, to disentangle it from its object and experience its essence without an intermediary, is the path out of obsession, craving, and wanting without having. It’s a practice of fine needlework -- thread by thread seeing the ties that attach desire to a person or object, tracing them back to their source as raw sensation and power within.

    Now, this isn’t about making the things we desire wrong or denying the reality of wanting something or someone in particular. It’s about becoming intimate with desire in its most potent and unconditioned form. In that it is about growing our capacity to work with it consciously, mindfully.

    “Why am I drawn to this person?” I asked myself. “What do I enjoy about him? What do I like in the connection between us?” I sat with those questions and allowed the answers to reveal themselves. I kept what was revealed — the qualities, experiences, and feelings I loved.

    I felt the pulsing aliveness of them inside my body. Then, like separating the wheat from the chaff, I slowly released “him” from the picture. He was an intermediary between me and this feeling; the feeling was mine, yet he was not. And as he was less and less the focus, I could sit with the immediacy of it.

    It’s a sensational intimacy to be that close to pure desire, sensual craving. It just may be the reason we place unavailable people and things between us and it, to soften the intensity.

    To practice in this way cultivates our capacity to be with intense sensation and to maintain awareness as we do. It’s a living meditation that shows us we don’t need to shy away from desire (or any other challenging emotion). We can be free in feeling it fully, in all its forms.

    Summer ends: first day of fall

    When fall or autumn begins at the equinox, which is today, falling is heavy on our minds. The notorious RBG has fallen, and the country feels like it's falling apart at the hands of Ivanka's paramore, the Big Toupee in the penthouse suite. The Collective Trauma Summit 2020 started today, and it runs for the next ten days.

    When things fall apart, that's the time to read Pema Chodron's classic Buddhist book about heart advice for difficult times. We'll be reading it because it is so memorable and re-readable. Pick up a used copy everywhere or a new one from Shambhala Publishers.

    Sunday, September 20, 2020

    Alan Watts on Suchness, Flow (video)

    Alan Watts (alanwatts.org) via T&H Inspiration and Motivation, 10/9/13; Wisdom Quarterly


    "You're it," points out Alan Watts in an inspiring and profound extract of a speech called "Zen Bones and Tales" courtesy of alanwatts.org. In another original lecture, "Swimming Headless (1-2) that alanwatts.com sells, he talks about going with the flows. Watts has written incredible books as well:

    Saturday, September 19, 2020

    12 incredible archeological finds (videos)

    Amazing Stock, July 21, 2020; Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.). Wisdom Quarterly


    12 most incredible recent archaeological finds
    There's rarely a day that goes by without an archaeologist finding something interesting hidden away somewhere in the world, and AS likes bringing the best of those discoveries. Sit back, relax, and this guide will share some of the best and most exciting archaeological discoveries of recent times.

    For questions contact: amazingstockchannel@gmail.com

    Friday, September 18, 2020

    Attachment and Emotional Mastery (video)

    Professor of Psychology Joan Rosenberg, Ph.D., Pepperdine University, TEDx Santa Barbara, 9/21/16; Ajahn Chah (ajahnchah.org); Dhr. Seven (ed.), Ven. Sujato, Ellie Askew, Wisdom Quarterly

    Attachment Advice from insight-meditation Master Ajahn Chah
    Wherever the mind (heart) has a lot of attachment (clinging), we will experience intense suffering, intense grief, intense difficulty right there.

    The place we experience the most problems is the place we have the most attraction, longing, and concern.

    Please resolve this. NOW, while we still have life and breath, let's keep on looking at it and [dispassionately] reading it until we are able to translate it [into transcendent wisdom] and solve the problem [of suffering].

    Emotional Mastery: The Gifted Wisdom of Unpleasant Feelings


    (TEDx) What often blocks people from feeling capable in life and from having greater success with finances, health, and relationships is how they handle unpleasant feelings.

    Emotions are a very strange thing.
    Psychologist Joan Rosenberg unveils an innovative strategy [that sounds a lot like it all begins with Buddhist mindfulness, which is unreactive-attention to what is without distorting or trying to make it be another way] and surprising keys for experiencing the challenging emotions that lie at the heart of confidence, emotional strength, and resilience.

    Dr. Rosenberg is a best-selling author, consultant, media host, and master clinician. She is a cutting-edge psychologist who is known as an innovative thinker, acclaimed speaker, and trainer. As a member of the Association of Transformational Leaders, she has been recognized for her thought leadership and influence in personal development. She has been featured in the documentaries I Am, Pursuing Happiness, and The Hidden Epidemic with Dr. Daniel Amen. She’s been seen on CNN’s American Morning, Oprah's OWN network, and PBS, as well as through appearances and radio interviews in all of the major metropolitan media markets.

    A California-licensed psychologist, Dr. Rosenberg speaks on how to build confidence, high self-esteem, core emotional strength, and resilience. She is after achieving emotional, conversational, and relational mastery. She integrates neuroscience, psychotherapy, and supervision and also works on suicide prevention. A U.S. Air Force veteran, she is a professor of graduate psychology at Pepperdine University.

    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.

    12 most incredible places where life exists (video)

    Amazing Stock, Sept. 18, 2020; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    12 Most Incredible Places Where Life Exists
    Most of the life forms that we know and understand exist above the ground and need light and air to exist. We'd certainly be struggling without them. But as the saying goes, "Life finds a way." It can hide at the bottom of the deepest pit on the planet or thrive at the bottom of the ocean. Whether we're talking about people, animals, or bacteria, this video takes a closer look at some of the most incredible and remote places that life has been found to exist.

    An empress ruled the world: Wu Zetian (video)

    Absolute History, 1/18/20; CC Liu, Ananda (DBM), Ashley Wells (eds.),  Wisdom Quarterly


    Wu Zetian: The Empress who ruled the World
    When empires collide, China and India
    Since her passing 1,300 years ago, Empress Wu Zetian has been mislabeled a callous tyrant who brought calamity to China. Now extraordinary new discoveries are revealing a very different picture of her reign.

    As archaeologists investigate hidden tombs, spectacular pagodas, gigantic palaces, and priceless treasures from her time, they are uncovering a very different story of China’s female emperor, her skills, and that empire.

    Empress Wu Zetian’s China was a military, economic, and cultural superpower, the influence of which stretched from the edge of the Mediterranean to Japan and India.

    Recent discoveries reveal the wealth and stability of her reign and point to her skills as a politician and leader. But they also provide tantalizing new evidence of the cruelty and violence at the heart of her regime.

    Produced by True North. Licensed from TVF International to Little Dot Studios. Any queries, please contact: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com.

    The Science of Meditation (ABC video)

    ABC Science; Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    (ABC Science) Meditation has never been so popular. But can it really make us healthier, smarter, and happier? New research shows that it can affect the body as well as the mind, slow down the aging process, and even alter the structure of the brain. Dr. Graham Phillips embarks on an eight week meditation course and undergoes a raft of rigorous brain tests and scans, to find out if the ancient art lives up to the current hype.

    When we met other human species (video)

    PBS.org, Eons; Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    (PBS Eons) We all belong to the only group of hominins on the planet today. But we weren’t always alone. For example, 100,000 years ago Eurasia was home to other hominin species, some of which we know our ancestors met and spent some quality time with.

    Thanks to Julio Lacerda and Fabrizio de Rossi from Studio 252mya for their hominin illustrations. Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios.

    Morning talk at Pacific Hermitage (video)

    Ajahn Sudanto (Pacific Hermitage); Amber Larson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    (Pacific Hermitage) 9.18 Morning Coffee: Grab a cup of tea and join Ajahn Sudanto for a short informal chat about the Dharma from a Western Theravada Buddhist monastic's perspective.

    Thursday, September 17, 2020

    Trump's comeback tour on Fox News (video)

    Trump (Fox); Jordan Klepper (Daily Show); Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    How holy is Donald Trump?
    (The Daily Show, 9/2/20) Trevor Noah tosses the ball to a correspondent Jordan Klepper. Many conservative Christians feel that Trump is the holiest choice for the White House. Let's find out why.


    Trump does what he does to his fans, a conman's con selling snake oil.

    10 ways to have a better conversation (TED)

    Celeste Headly, TED Talks; Ananda (DBM), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    When our job hinges on how well we talk to people, we learn a lot about how to have conversations — and that most of us don't converse very well. Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation:
    • Honesty,
    • brevity,
    • clarity, and a
    • healthy amount of listening.
    In this insightful talk, she shares ten useful rules for having better conversations. "Go out, talk to people, listen to people," she says. "And, most importantly, be prepared to be amazed."

    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment, and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts, and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages. TED news on Twitter. TED on Facebook.

    Prodigy creates song from four notes (video)

    60 Minutes featuring Alma Deutscher; Ananda (DBM), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    Watch a prodigy create -- from four notes in a hat
    60 Minutes pulls four musical notes out of a hat, and young prodigy composer Alma Deutscher takes off, improvising a wonderful piano sonata in under a minute.

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    Tuesday, September 15, 2020

    QAnon exposed, Qmap.pub website shut down

    Yelena Dzhanova (Insider, 9/12/20); Pfc. Sandoval, S.Auberon, A.Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
    QAnon guy, Wall Street, summer 2019 (Ben Gilbert/Business Insider).
    .
    A QAnon website shut down after a fact-checking group exposed the developer behind it
    QAnon exposes pedophiles like Ms. Maxwell.
    A popular site [Qmap.pub] for the dissemination of QAnon posts and ideas shut down after a fact-checking group identified the site's developer [Q].

    Logically.ai, a fact-checking site, identified the "developer and mouthpiece" behind the site as Jason Gelinas [or "Q"], a New Jersey man appearing to work in IT at Citigroup.

    QAnon has been gaining traction this year, with several of its supporters making a run for Congress.

    A New Jersey man was identified as the developer behind a now-defunct website used to circulate far-right conspiracy theories pushed by QAnon.

    The website, Qmap.pub, was abruptly shut down after fact-checking group Logically.ai revealed the man's identity.

    The site reached over 10 million visitors in July [2020], Bloomberg News reported, and served as one of the main platforms of communication between QAnon supporters.

    By tracing an email address from a since-deleted Facebook post asking for translation services for Q, the unknown head figure behind the fringe group, Logically was able to identify Jason Gelinas as the "developer and mouthpiece" for Qmap.pub. More

    SWAT cops closing in on ambush suspect

    KTLA, 9/15/20; CBS NewsPfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    A search is underway for [the ambush shooter, while LA Sheriff Villanueva continues to deceive the public just as he did about the deputy abuse of a female reporter covering a protest at the hospital where two deputies shot in the face were taken; an armed carjacking suspect in Lynwood, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday.


    A large presence of deputies was reported in the 3100 block of Carlin Avenue at about noon.

    Residents in the surrounding homes were evacuated.

    The Sheriff’s Department described the suspect as an adult male.

    By 6:00 pm, video from Sky5 showed several sheriff’s deputies and vehicles in the area of the search. A robot was also seen pulling off the security door to an apartment, [a smaller robot entered the residence,] and a drone was also seen flying through the front door.

    No other information was released.

    When asked by KTLA if the search was at all related to the recent ambush shooting of two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies in Compton, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said it was not [perhaps "trying to avoid panic" or giving the truth away like Trump attempting to cover for previous lies he told Woodward on tape about his COVID-19 cover up. Like Trump. he can hardly start telling the truth now].

    “That is an active search of a carjacking suspect from the end of a pursuit,” Villanueva said. Source

    Sheriff's deputies beat reporter, lie about it

    Jessica P. Ogilvie (LAist.com, 9/13/20); Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly


    Reporter Josie Huang's account of her arrest by LA County Sheriff's deputies
    KPCC.org/LAist.com reporter Josie Huang was arrested by L.A. County Sheriff's deputies Saturday night while covering the shooting of two deputies in Compton. Here is what happened, in her own words: I was put in the back of a patrol car -- the start of some 5 hours in LASD custody that began with the deputy refusing to uncuff me so I could put my face covering back on, telling me I just had a “scrape” when I was bleeding from my foot and not giving me back a shoe. After my phone drops, it keeps recording and it captures two deputies damaging my phone by kicking and stepping on it. I can hear myself in the background shouting: “You guys are hurting me” and “Stop it.” It feels very out-of-body to play this back. More


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