Friday, September 30, 2022

World Vegetarian Day 2022 (October 1)

World Vegetarian Day 2022 - Awareness Days Events Calendar 2022; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
World Vegetarian Day has been going on for decades (navs-online.org)
Outdoor meditation on World Vegan Day (vegansuperheroacademy.com)



World Vegetarian Day 2022 is October 1st. World Vegetarian Day was founded in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS) and was endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union in 1978.

October 1st is the annual kick-off of Vegetarian Awareness Month. Make a difference this October by informing others about the benefits of vegetarianism.

Help create a better world because vegetarian and vegan diets have proven health benefits, they save animals‚ save human lives, and help preserve the planet.
  • Reduce the risk of major killers such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer while cutting exposure to foodborne pathogens.
  • Provide a viable answer to feeding the world’s hungry through more efficient use of grains and other crops.
  • World Vegan Day (November 1)
    Save animals from suffering in pastures and factory-farm from the pain and terror of slaughter.
  • Conserve vital but limited freshwater, fertile topsoil, and other precious resources.
  • Preserve irreplaceable ecosystems such as rainforests and other wildlife habitats.
  • Decrease greenhouse gases that are accelerating global warming.
  • Mitigate the ever-expanding environmental pollution of animal agriculture. More
  • World Vegan Day is on November 1
  • World Vegetarian Day: History, Significance, Types of Vegetarians (boldsky.com)
Vegans have it all and are not missing out on anything nowadays -- faux foods for flavor and feel
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What is there to eat?!

Vegan Fried Chicken (The Buddhist Chef)


(The Buddhist Chef) Sept. 17, 2020. This is THE BEST vegan fried chicken recipe, extra crispy on the outside, juicy and mushroom-meaty on the inside. It's simple and delicious and harmless to the animal world.

Vegan fried chick'n
  • 275 g tree oyster mushrooms
  • olive, coconut, or other vegetable oil for frying
  • WET batter: 1 cup of gluten-free flour (115 g)
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp of salt
  • 1 cup of almond milk (250 ml)
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • DRY batter: 1 cup of gluten-free flour (115 g)
  • 1 tsp of paprika
  • 1/4 tsp ground sage
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme
  • Pepper to taste
In a deep fryer or in a pot on the stovetop, preheat the oil to 350˚F. First, make the wet batter by adding gluten-free flour, seasonings, and water to a bowl, and mix well until completely combined.

Next, in a separate bowl, make the dry batter by adding more gluten-free flour and seasonings to a bowl, and mix well until seasonings are fully incorporated into the flour.

Dip mushrooms in wet batter then coat them in dry batter. Immediately add them to a hot oiled pan or deep fryer, making sure not to over crowd them. Fry for 3 minutes.

Thousand Islands Sauce
  • 1/2 cup vegan mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup chili sauce or ketchup
  • 2 tbsp sweet relish
  • 1 tsp maple syrup
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • In a bowl, mix all ingredients
Tofu works, too

Alan Watts on Taoism: "not forcing" (audio)


Alan Watts: principle of "not forcing" (wu wei)
(Motiv Mate) British Eastern Philosopher/Spiritual Entertainer Alan Watts expounds on the topic of Wu Wei or "the principle of not forcing anything in life."


COMMENT: (Alyria Tutoring) "Words my martial arts master told me I will always live by: 'When you’re feeling you cannot force; when you’re forcing you cannot feel.'”

Nothing Compares to Ireland's Sinead O'C


Nothing Compares (2022) official trailer | doc
(Showtime) Sept. 15, 2022, Directed by Kathryn Ferguson (Taking the Waters, Space to Be), Nothing Compares charts Sinéad OʼConnorʼs phenomenal rise to Irish and worldwide fame and examines how she used her voice to become an anti-Catholic priest child molestation activist at the height of her stardom, before her iconoclastic personality led to her exile from the pop mainstream. Catholics are a big group, and they don't like justifiable criticism.
  • This moving documentary starts streaming today, Sept. 30, 2022, on Showtime

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The Buddha holds up a flower (Zen)

Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede | Zen Bow | Spring 2019, Vol. XLI, No. 1 via Rochester Zen Center (RZC.org); Seth Auberon, CC Liu, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Philip Kapleau Roshi (hvzc.org)
ROSHI PHILIP KAPLEAU HAS SAID that when he was at Hosshin-ji, the monastery where he spent his first three years of training in Japan, at the end of each sesshin Harada Roshi would publicly recognize, in the zendo, the participants who had achieved kensho that week. It was done as a brief ritual, but imagine what it put people through: Besides inviting feelings of envy on the part of the “losers,” the ritual might well have been hard on the “winners,” too; in Japan, you never want to stand out from the group. So why did Harada Roshi do this?

Two reasons come to mind. First, by publicly presenting those who had just seen into their nature, he hoped to boost others’ faith that they, too, could break through. Second, now that those who had glimpsed their True Self were “outed,” they would feel a greater responsibility to live up to that Self in their daily lives. However well these strategies may have worked at Hosshin-ji, for an American Sangha I would expect them to do more harm than good. They would too likely reinforce the delusion that there is something to be “attained” in Zen. On the contrary, if awakening gives us anything, it’s the realization that from the very beginning all beings are endowed with the same originally enlightened nature....

THE BUDDHA HOLDS UP A FLOWER
Koan commentary
Art in the Rochester Zen Center (rzc.org)
How can we convey the teaching beyond words and letters…in words? Once, when the World-Honored One (the Buddha) in ancient times was upon Vulture's Peak (named such because of the shape of the rocks), he held up a flower before the assembly of monastics.

At this all were silent. Venerable Great Kashyapa (Maha Kassapa) alone broke into a smile. The World-Honored One said, “I have the all-pervading Eye of the True Dharma, the Secret Heart of Incomparable Nirvana, the True Aspect of Formless Form. It does not rely on letters and is transmitted outside the sutras. I now hand it on to Maha Kashyapa.”

The Commentary
You don't get it like I do (Demystifying Reality).
Golden-faced Kudon is certainly outrageous. He turns the noble into the lowly and sells dog flesh advertised as sheep’s head — though with some genius. However, supposing that at the time all the monastics had smiled, how would the “All-including Eye of the True Dharma” have been handed on?

Or again, if Kashyapa had not smiled, how could he have been entrusted with it? If you say that the True Dharma can be handed on, the golden-faced old man with his loud voice deceived the simple villagers. If you say it can’t be transmitted, why did the Buddha say he had handed it on to Kashyapa?

The Verse
Holding up a flower
The snake shows its tail.
Kashyapa smiles,
And people and devas are confounded.

THIS CASE IS BASED ON A FAMOUS STORY. Some have called it a fable and said it never really happened, but it doesn’t matter in terms of its value as a koan (a public case). Whether it has historical veracity or not is not important; it’s a rich koan.

About Maha Kashyapa: “Kashyapa” is the short form of Mahakashyapa. The prefix “Maha” means “great” or “large,” and here it is an honorific. With this incident of him on Vulture's Peak smiling in response to the Buddha holding up a flower, he became the first patriarch of Zen.

For the scant biographical information available on Mahakashyapa, let’s turn to The Transmission of Light (Denkoroku in Japanese), a collection of koans compiled by the Japanese Zen Master Keizan, the Dharma Heir of Dogen.

This text purports to be Zen’s ancestral line, presented in stories — enlightenment accounts — of each of the 52 or so earliest masters. It says that Kashyapa was born in an Indian Brahmin family, and his name in Sanskrit means "drinker of light."

When he was born, supposedly a golden light filled the room and went into his mouth; hence the name. We’re also told that his complexion was golden. As a monk he was renowned for his ascetic self-discipline and moral strictness, and these qualities enabled him to assume the leadership of the Sangha after the passing of the Buddha.

It was Kashyapa who convened the First Buddhist Council in order to counteract tendencies toward a less strict lifestyle within the Sangha. He had differences of opinion with Ananda, the Buddha’s attendant, but in the end authorized Ananda as his Dharma Heir in Zen’s ancestral line.


IN THE CHINESE TEMPLES and in [the Rochester Zen Center] Buddha Hall in Rochester, the figure of Mahakashyapa stands on the Buddha’s right and Ananda on the Buddha’s left. Iconographically, Mahakashyapa is often identified by his cracked and wrinkled face, meant to show his age and his asceticism.

When Kashyapa met the Buddha, the latter said, “Welcome, mendicant” [Ehi bhikkhu or "Come, monastic"] — so by that time, apparently, Kashyapa was already wearing the patchwork robe of a monk. [The saying makes someone a monk ordained by the Buddha, so one would not need to be wearing a robe yet.]

The Denkoroku says that “Kashyapa had practiced austerities and never wasted any time.” Remember that the Buddha himself began his journey to enlightenment by first spending six years practicing severe austerities, but then gave them up when he realized they would not lead to enlightenment.

The Buddha then warned that self-punishment [penance, severe asceticism] was not the way, but Kashyapa stuck to his ways, drawing the disapproval of others in the Sangha:

“Only seeing the ugly emaciation of his body and the wretchedness of his clothing, everyone doubted Kashyapa.” Still, we’re told, “every time the Buddha was going to give a talk in someplace or other, he shared his seat with Kashyapa, who thenceforth was the senior member of the community.” More

The Jimmy Dore Show (LIVE): Bill Gates

Mike MacRae, Jimmy Dore, Kurt Metzger, Stef Zamorano (TJDS); Eds., Wisdom Quarterly

Are we DREAMING right now? Yes. (audio)

Cheryll Jones (Coast to Coast, 9/29/22); Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Investigative reporter Cheryll Jones
Investigative reporter Cheryll Jones interviewed doctoral researcher Karen Konkoly on new scientific studies that open the doorway to two-way communication between lucid dreamers (people who realize they're in a dream) and a waking person.

Sleep researchers at Paller Lab at Northwestern University watch brain signals of sleeping participants in the lab in hopes of refining communications so that complex conversations may one day be possible.

I know I'm dreaming, and life is dreaming.
Recent experiments were conducted with subjects in REM sleep, who were asked simple questions. In successful cases, subjects moved their eyes in a certain direction for the number of times that corresponded to the answer they wished to give. During the REM state, all but the eye and a few facial muscles are paralyzed.

Konkoly tells the reporter that their experiments corresponded with work being done at several other labs around the world. Paller Lab incorporates a "target memory activation" technique to induce lucid dreaming. Subjects listen to a 20-minute recording in which a specific sound becomes associated with the idea of becoming lucid. The sound is then played while subjects are asleep.

The researchers have been able to induce lucidity. This technology is available as an Android app used in combination with a Fitbit device. (An iPhone version will be released later). AUDIO

Anunnaki GOLD Mines (Michael Tellinger)

Michael Tellinger (Coast to Coast, 9/29/22); Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Michael Tellinger
Scientist and author Michael Tellinger talks about his work on stone relics of South Africa, which he believes have a direct connection to the ancient gold mines of the Anunnaki, said to be an ancient race of ETs that visited and ruled planet earth.

The Anunnaki, the ones who came from above, and other civilizations conducted massive gold mining operations all over the planet, even the Grand Canyon. It was not created by natural erosion but by gold mining, Tellinger has concluded.
Temples of the Anunnaki: Enki's Gold 
Their obsession with mining gold may have had to do with their survival or extending their lives, specifically making use of monatomic gold (powdered white gold) and its demonstrable property of disappearing -- moving into another dimension -- when heated to 800 degrees.

Regarding the mysterious ancient stone circles found in large numbers in South Africa, Tellinger says they are amplification devices for "Earth's natural sound frequencies that come out of the ground." 

Human slaves of the "gods"
Evidence shows that the Anunnaki created stone circles 300,000 years ago, according to Tellinger, and used human slaves to place them in cymatic patterns.

"When you put 10 million of these stone circles together, they generate an...unimaginable amount of energy" that can produce such things as scalar waves, levitation, electricity, and more, Tellinger claims.

He also touches on his work with the UBUNTU Movement and the One Small Town initiative, which emphasize a community-driven structure and abundance for all. AUDIO

How US Empire reports its WARS in US

Former NBC News reporter John Alpert (Cast Study QB), former head of CBS News Jeff Fager, Jimmy Dore and Kit Cabello (jimmydorecomedy.com); Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

There is practically a mainstream media blackout of U.S. war coverage. Except that would be too obvious. So we get bad coverage instead, Pentagon mouthpieces and PR-propaganda from a war-profiteering corporate media. Many people, many elites, make money from war, no matter how much it costs taxpayers, the U.S. military, or society. It's extremely profitable. And it will continue. Since we are in the Empire and these wars are fought in our name, shouldn't we know something about what's really going on and maybe even speak out for peace and international justice?

Pentagon’s "Bot Army" finally BANNED from Facebook and Twitter

Thursday, September 29, 2022

JP: Italy's Georgia Meloni, right wing?


The Establishment is terrified of Italy's new leader
(JP Reacts) Awakening with JP is his regular comedy show, but on Sept. 27, 2022 JP gets heavy and thoughtful. Get Freedom Merch here: bit.ly/3SqObSZ. See JP's LIVE comedy shows: awakenwithjp.com/pages/tour. Take a stand against censorship. Join JP's Awakened Warriors Email List: awakenwithjp.com/joinme. In this video JP reacts to Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Is she a fascist? Why does our mainstream corporate media hate her already? Listen and subscribe to JP's Podcast: apple.co/3fFTbPC. Connect with JP at: 

The Buddha holds up a flower and smiles

CC Liu, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wikipedia edit Mahākāśyapa smiles at the lotus flower
The Buddha shows Maha Kassapa a lotus in an apocryphal Mahayana sutra (Hishida Shunso)
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This monk gets it. He understands.
One of the Buddha's Great Disciples, Maha Kassapa (Mahākāśyapa) smiles at a lotus flower the Buddha shows instead of delivering a Dharma talk.

In East Asia, there is a Chan and Zen tradition, first recounted in the The Jingde Record of the Transmission of the Lamp (Chinese 景德傳燈錄, Pinyin Tiansheng Guangdeng-lu), which is a 1036 genealogical record about Chan Buddhism.

According to this tradition, Venerable Mahākāśyapa once received a direct "transmission" from the historical Siddhartha Gautama Buddha.

Artist Hishida Shunsō
Chan and Zen purport to lead their adherents to insights akin to that mentioned by the Buddha in the [apocryphal] "Flower Sermon" (Chinese 拈華微笑, Pinyin Nianhua weixiao, literally, "Holding up a flower and smiling subtly") given on Vulture's Peak, Rajagriha (India), in which the Teacher held up a white flower and just admired it in his hand, without speaking.

All the disciples just looked on without knowing how to react, but only Ven. Mahākāśyapa smiled faintly, and the Buddha picked him as one who truly understood him and was worthy to be the one receiving a special "mind-to-mind transmission" (Pinyin yixin chuanxin).

The painting (wikiart.org) is by Hishida Shunsō, 1897, in the Nihonga style. Source

Fight over Goddess of Mercy Kwan Yin

Tim Binnall (Coast to Coast, 9/28/22; CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval, S. Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
City of 10,000 Buddhas: Kwan Yin Bodhisattva, Guanyin O=Pusa (cttbusa.org)

Be kind to nonbelievers.
In a strange story out of Singapore, a man who thought he saw a Buddhist deity [Kwan Yin] wound up fighting a skeptical bystander who couldn't spot the suspected apparition.

The odd incident is reported as follows: It occurred when Philip Ong Guo Xiong and his wife noticed something unusual in the sky, which they believed to be a vision of Kwan Yin (Guan Yin), a figure revered in Mahayana Buddhism as the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion.

She's a Queen of Heaven
While the pair were snapping pictures of the strange vision, they were approached by a curious delivery driver passing by wondering what the couple was photographing.

On being told of the deity (celestial devi) they saw in the sky, the man also tried to capture it with his camera, which is when things went wildly awry.

Looking at his images, the delivery driver failed to see any sign of Kwan Yin in them nor did he recognize the deity in the sky overhead.

Biology of Belief (Dr. Lipton)
Suspecting that he was being misled, he accused Mr. Xiong of being some kind of scam artist and began taking photos of the couple, which they did not appreciate.

This led tempers to flare between the two men. Then the delivery diver challenged Mr. Xiong to a fight. Xiong responded by shoving the man, which sent him tumbling onto a stone bench.

Clearly, if the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion had truly appeared in the sky that day, her message of compassion and mercy was lost on the two men as Xiong was subsequently arrested for assault after a witness to the altercation called the police. More: channelnewsasia.com

Admiral Byrd: Hollow Earth, High Jump (diary)

Data1B4, 6/14/21; Longines TV show; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Old Vedic/Buddhist sources describe seven planes inside our hollow earth (Agharta)

(Data1B4) After the passing of United States Navy Admiral Byrd, his son found his secret diary and eventually published it. [Most if not all versions available have been altered.] This is a small excerpt from the book The Missing Secret Diary of Admiral Byrd by Richard Evelyn Byrd. It [or some censored version of it] is still available at major book retailers. Who can claim the validity of this story or this version of the diary? That is for readers to decide. This story is a great addition to the Mysterious Tales Playlist

Was that a Dark Empath or Narcissist?


The Dark Empath vs. The Narcissist: The Signs
(MedCircle) Sept. 23, 2022. Many may understand the signs of a narcissist, but have most ever heard of a "dark empath"?

Some behaviors look like narcissism, but the two are actually very different. In this interview, psychologist and therapist Dr. Ramani Durvasula walks through the dark empath versus the narcissist: the signs we need to know.
"They are a poisonous snake with the markings of a nonpoisonous snake," she says of dark empaths.  We may understand the signs of a narcissist, but a dark empath, the dark triad, Machiavellianism, and other mental health concepts from dark psychology? Some behaviors look like narcissism, but the two are actually very different. Discover how to spot the signs of a dark empath vs. a narcissist from psychologist Dr. Ramani.
  • 00:00 What is a dark empath?
  • 00:35 3 types of empathy
  • 00:56 The dark empath vs. the narcissist
  • 01:36 Type 1: Cognitive empathy
  • 03:10 Type 2: Compassionate empathy
  • 04:39 Signs of cognitive empathy (from a dark empath)
  • 07:20 Do dark empaths have a high EQ (emotional intelligence)?
  • 09:00 Dr. Ramani's final advice (more signs)
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Icky things that happen if you let a narcissist back into your life
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Nazi flag for Ukraine? (Jimmy Dore Show)


Ukrainian boxer holds up Nazi flag while accepting medal
(The Jimmy Dore Show) Summer 2022. A 16-year-old Ukrainian boxer named Diana Petrenko took the silver medal at a recent boxing tournament in Hungary. While on the stand, she took the opportunity to unfurl the flag of the Azov Battalion, a Ukrainian neo-Nazi militia force. She was asked to put the flag down, but otherwise faces no repercussions. Meanwhile, Russian athletes are barred from even participating in international athletic competitions just because of their nationality.