Monday, July 27, 2015

Social Dynamic of Theravada; Katy Perry

Ven. Thanissaro (accesstoinsight); Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Crystal Quintero Wisdom Quarterly
The Buddha taught a "forest tradition" for the end of suffering and gaining of enlightenment.
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Social Dynamic of Theravad Buddhist Practice
Pure and Simple (Kee Nanayon)
Upasika (devout female layfollower) Kee Nanayon, also known by her penname K. Khao-suan-luang, was arguably the foremost female Dharma teacher in 20th-century Thailand.
 
Born in 1901 to a Chinese merchant family in Rajburi, a town west of Bangkok...Her mother was a very religious woman and taught her the rudiments of Buddhist practice, such as nightly chants and the observance of the precepts, from an early age.
 
In later life she described how, at the age 6, she became so filled with fear and loathing at the miseries her mother went through in being pregnant and giving birth to a younger sibling that, on seeing the newborn child for the first time -- "sleeping quietly, a little red thing with black, black hair" -- she ran away from home for three days.

This experience, plus the anguish she must have felt when her parents separated, probably lay behind her decision, made when she was still quite young, never to submit to what she saw as the slavery of marriage.

During her teens she devoted her spare time to Dharma books and to meditation, and her working hours to a small business to support her father in his old age.

Her meditation progressed. It went well enough that she was able to teach her father meditation with fairly good results in the last year of his life. After his death she continued her business with the thought of saving up enough money to enable herself to live the remainder of her life in a secluded place and give herself fully to the practice.

Her aunt and uncle, who were also interested in Dharma practice, had a small home near a forested hill called Khao Suan Luang ("Royal Park Mountain") outside of Rajburi, where she often went to practice.

In 1945, life disrupted by World War II had begun to return to normal, so she gave up her business, joined her aunt and uncle in moving to the hill, and there the three of them began a life devoted entirely to meditation.

The small retreat they made for themselves in an abandoned monastic dwelling eventually grew to become the nucleus of a women's practice center that has flourished to this day.
 
Life at the retreat was frugal, in line with the fact that outside support was minimal in the early years. However, even now that the center has become well-known and well-established, the same frugal style has been maintained for its benefits in subduing greed, pride, and other mental defilements, as well as for the sublime forms of pleasure (piti and sukha) it offers by unburdening the heart.

The women practicing at the center are all vegetarian and abstain from such stimulants as tobacco, coffee, tea, and betel nut.

They meet daily for chanting, group meditation, and discussion of the practice. In the years when Upasika Kee's health was still strong, she would hold special meetings at which the members would report on their practice, after which she would give a talk touching on any important issues that had been brought up. It was during such sessions that most of the talks recorded in this volume were given.

Charts from the teachings of the Thai Living Buddhist Master Ajahn Jamnian
In the center's early years, small groups of friends and relatives would visit on occasion to give support and to listen to Upasika Kee's Dharma talks. As word spread of the high standard of her teachings and practice, larger and larger groups came to visit, and more women began to join the community.

When tape recording was introduced to Thailand in the mid-1950's, friends began recording her talks and, in 1956, a group of them printed a small volume of her transcribed talks for free distribution.

By the mid-1960's, the stream of free Dharma literature from Royal Park Mountain -- Upasika Kee's talks and poetry -- had grown to a flood. This attracted even more people to her center and established her as one of the best-known Dharma teachers, male or female, in Thailand.
 
Upasika Kee was something of an autodidact (self taught). Although she picked up the rudiments of meditation during her frequent visits to Thai Buddhist monasteries in her youth, she practiced mostly on her own without any formal study under a meditation teacher.

Most of her instruction came from books -- the Pali canon and the works of contemporary Buddhist teachers -- and was tested in the crucible of her own relentless honesty.

Her later teachings show the influence of the writings of Ven. Buddhadasa, although she transformed his [teaching] concepts in ways that made them entirely her own. More

Royal Katy Perry (a.k.a. silly Catty Purry) is a tabloid  "princess" (wizzed.com)
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Does Katy Perry want to be a nun?
"You skank, you can't buy our convent! I mean, we already sold it to this guy for less money, and the greedy Vatican can't stop us. And, by the way, you and your music suck!" -- this is the subtext, but the real story goes like this:

According to TIME, Two nuns want to stop Katy Perry from buying their convent.
 
"We feel we are being forced to violate our canonical vows"

July 21, 2015
World Premiere Screening Of "Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour"
Katy Perry (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin-FilmMagic)
A couple of nuns are making Katy Perry’s life very difficult these days. The pop star wants to purchase an 8-acre property in Los Angeles, on which the nuns’ convent happens to be sited.

But the nuns, who are among five remaining members of an order known as the Sisters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are having none of it. In court documents released on Friday, they say the sale would go against their sacred vows.
 
Perry has been competing with L.A. restaurateur and developer Dana Hollister for the property, which also includes a retreat house for priests, the New York Times reports.
 
Journey of One Buddhist Nun
Perry is offering a $10 million all-cash deal, with an additional $4.5 million to purchase a new retreat house for priests to replace the current one. Hollister is also willing to pay $10 million and an additional $5.5 million to buy out the lease on the priests’ house.
 
The Times says that the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles favors the Perry deal and claims to have control over the property, while the nuns prefer the Hollister arrangement.

“In selling to Katy Perry, we feel we are being forced to violate our canonical vows to the Catholic Church,” Sister Catherine Rose Holzman wrote to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in a May 22 letter. The letter, among others, was revealed in court documents the nuns filed on Friday, CNBC uncovered.
 
The nuns said their objection to the sale to Perry had nothing to do with her risque performance style, the Times reports. Instead, they reportedly favor the Hollister deal because it would keep the convent open to the public. More

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Vegan Picnic Class; Sugar-Free Challenge

Crystal Quintero, Amber Larson, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; Whole Foods Arroyo
What if the whole world stopped killing animals and the planet to eat? (Vegan World Radio)
Veggies are just like food: vegan  herbivorous "ribs" (Johnathan A. Armstrong/NPR.org)
Go vegan, save the planet, eat well, be kind, wear funny t-shirts (beyondmeat.com)


V is for Vegan (onoursleeve.com)
Pasadena is a progressive place full of hipsters, health-conscious yogis, and a great big Whole Foods outlet, two of them in fact on opposites sides of town. The Two-story supermarket and mass eating emporium is holding a "Vegan Pic Workshop" and a "No Sugar Challenge" in addition to the monthly free yoga classes from Yoga Works and its many other events and offerings

And in exciting protest news our friend Nick at Cal Poly Pomona beat college officials who tried to restrict his vegan club leafleting to a limited "free speech zone." Students needed a signed badge to even do or say anything within the designated freedom area. He sued on freedom of speech grounds and won a settlement for all free speech advocates on anything controversial the university wants to control or suppress. The school settled and Nick has been on the radio (kfiam640.com) and local papers (latimes.com).

Take the no sugar challenge!
Annual Pasadena Vegan Brew Festival
Monday, July 27 from 6:00-8:00 pm (FREE!)
Join us to learn about the health impact of sweeteners and how to reset your palate with Registered Dietician  Carole Bartoloto, MA, RD. Attendees to this free event will learn how to implement a 2-week sugar and artificial sweetener challenge, identify hidden sources of sugar, and taste delicious desserts made without added sweeteners. RSVP at the Customer Service booth or on Eventbrite..

Vegan Picnic Class
Kaczeka Osh (kaczeka.com)
Thursday, July 30, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 pm (FREE!)
Join Yvonne Ardestani, chef and founder of My Eclectic Kitchen App and Blog, for a vegan cooking workshop! She'll be preparing three summer stapes including superfood crackers, vegan "goat" cheese with cranberry and dill, and curry jackfruit (a large Southeast Asian delicacy that grows on trees and is a savory vegetable when green and a fruit when golden yellow and ripe) sandwiches. Space is limited! RSVP at the Customer Service booth or on Eventbrite.

(rawlivingradio.com / rawlivingexpo.com)

Friday, July 24, 2015

New Earth, sharks, SEXUAL predators (video)

Seth Auberon, CC Liu, Pat Macpherson, Wisdom Quarterly; DailyMail.co.uk; Nica, BananaTV

New 60% larger "Earth" like planet dubbed "Kepler" discovered, and it could have intelligent life like so many planets do. NASA, pre-disclosure reveals that its vimana has discovered.
Surf competition SHARK ATTACK caught on camera in  J-Bay final. SHARKWATER
 
Female sexual "predators" arrested
Angeline Lodice, who could have been a porn star instead of a stripper and perv, regrets
      15-ton shark caught near Pakistan ancient Buddhist Gandhara (youtube.com)
      Jaws on cover of MAD Magazine with A. E. Neuman
      ★ Online Health coaching: spreadthefruit.com
       (NiCa - Banana TV - Vegan Girls for high carb, low fat, "low protein," high raw vegan - no BS food lifestyle!) [Wisdom Quarterly recommends no carb, high unadulterated real fat, not the filtered poison sold in plastic bottles, low protein, lots of fresh greens and seasonal fruit eating. See various books like Grain Brain by Dr. David Perlmutter's research on the harm brought on by carbohydrates and processed sugar.] 
      Contact: be.bananas.tv@gmail.com
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      ★ Underwater Photography: facebook.com/NiCaStudio
      ★Today Garrison Keillor announced that he is retiring from A Prairie Home Companion

      Thursday, July 23, 2015

      Lawsuit over Native land, water, JPL, L.A.

      Kevin Uhrich (PasadenaWeekly.com, July 23, 2015); Xochitl (tongvatribe.net), Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Arroyo Seco Foundation (arroyoseco.org)
      Arroyo Seco ("Dry Gulch") Stream to the LA River during rains (pasadenaweekly.com)
      "Devil's Gate" Dam reservoir contaminated by JPL, Hahamongna Park (Wisdom Quarterly)

      Hahamongna is above the world famous Rose Bowl/Brookside Park, just below JPL (wiki)
       
      Flowing Waters, Many Questions
      Lawsuit asks court to stop Arroyo Seco Canyon project over water contamination concerns
      Tim Martinez (center top) of the Arroyo Seco Foundation leads a nature walk.


      Tongva and fairy nymph (Ed S. Curtis/WQ)
      On the first day of June, the Pasadena City Council gave the green light to a two-year, $4.5 million project that is expected to capture and store more fresh water than ever, restore aquatic and riparian habitats, increase trail access and create passive recreational opportunities along the Arroyo Seco Stream that flows through Hahamongna Watershed Park. In the language of the region’s Tongva-Gabrieleño Native American settlers, Hahamongna means “Flowing Waters, Fruitful Valley.”

      The Arroyo Seco Canyon Project is the result of a partnership between the Pasadena Water and Power Department (PWP) and the Arroyo Seco Foundation (ASF). It is being bankrolled in large part with grant money provided by the California Integrated Regional Water Management Program, with the remainder of the funds provided by PWP.

      Arroyo Seco Foundation leads demonstration atop dam below JPL: NO to "Big Dig"!
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      Joplin cover (pasadenaweekly.com)
      Initial conceptual design, which includes plans for constructing a lavatory on the site, removing the stream’s headworks facility, restoring water intake outlets, increasing the size of the water spreading grounds at the top of Hahamongna, and reducing the nearby Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) parking lot from 1,100 to 100 spaces, was performed by the Arroyo Seco Foundation, which secured a $3.3 million in Proposition 84 grant funds to help pay for the changes.

      Los Angeles trout (ArroyoSeco.org)
      One month and a day after the council gave its approval the project came under fire with the filing of a lawsuit alleging it will not make the area’s water supplies any safer or more drinkable. Indeed, rain and stream water seeping into underground water basins near Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) will mix with water that has been contaminated for many years, with neighboring JPL designated as an EPA Superfund toxic waste site, a fact sparsely mentioned in any of the environmental documents submitted to the council regarding the project.

      LA River runs from foothills to Santa Monica
      According to the lawsuit filed July 2 in Los Angeles County Superior Court by the Spirit of the Sage Council, a Pasadena nonprofit grassroots coalition of environmental organizations working to protect native plants and animals and sacred lands, and Project Soliton, a nonprofit public benefit organization that seeks to empower citizens on environmental and human and civil rights issues, the project was approved by the council based on a mitigated negative declaration (MND) stating impacts posed by the concoction of poisons dumped into the site over the past several decades are being addressed and can be overcome.

      “The area adjacent to JPL and south is a Superfund site,” said Leeona Klippstein of the Spirt of the Sage Council. “The EPA designated it in 1992 and they did so because the city had actually contacted them about contaminated water. It took many years before JPL actually started cleaning up the water. It’s been known for a long time that the water is contaminated, as well as that whole area.”

      Stop Everything
      Arroyo Seco Foundation leads demonstration atop dam below JPL: NO to "Big Dig"!
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      JPL on Tongva territory (savehahamongna.org)
      Council approval came in its decision to formally strike down an appeal filed by Klippstein’s group and activist Hugh Bowles to a Board of Zoning Appeals decision to grant the Water and Power Department a conditional use permit (CUP), allowing repair or replacement of facilities within the Arroyo Seco Canyon area, including those damaged or destroyed by the Station Fire in 2009.

      Although the council was made aware that problems with hazardous materials and other issues --noise, transportation, biological resources and recreation -- were cited in an earlier environmental study of the area, it approved the MND for the project. That declaration determined that “with the incorporation of mitigation measures, these impacts would be reduced to less than significant levels,” states the council agenda for its June 1 meeting. “Impacts to all other study areas were found to be less than significant” at the project locations at 3420, 3500, 4401, and 4500 Arroyo Seco Road.

      Native Foods and practices survive (ASF)
      However, the Spirit of the Sage Council lawsuit states, “Among other notable omissions in the description of the environmental setting in the initial study/MND was the fact that a portion of the project is located on and adjacent to an EPA listed toxic Superfund site, and a California listed ‘Cortese’ site that is subject to an EPA cleanup and remediation order pursuant to CERCLA (the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act).”

      JPL is included on the 575-entry Cortese List of contaminated sites around California, or the Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites List, also known as a California Superfund site. As of this week, JPL was still listed as an “active” Superfund site. More

      We're all in the same world

      Associated Press (ap.org) via Mail.com; Wisdom Quarterly

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