good morning evening meru D, is the Dharma the same as the Tao?  Being?  The 
Void?  I have seen this phrase the Dharma before and have wondered what it 
means when used in this way which is different than what I am familiar with.  
apologies for ending sentence with preposition thank you sl

PS  Sometimes athletes call it being in the zone and I think this is the same 
state as mindfulness or yoga stah but am not really an expert on mindfulness so 
could be wrong.  Wishing you easeful resolution of mixed feelings.  Are you a 
Buddhist monk?



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 From: merudanda <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 3:47 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Buddhist same-sex wedding in Taiwan
 

  
Homophobia. -Islamo-phobia, -Buddha-phobia,-Nation-phobia  ?
...you don't have to look too and so  far to see  similar to that :racism 
continues long after the Civil Rights act and other -isms continue to flare up
One such instance is the Islamophobia that has increased in much of the Western 
world after successful Al-Queda attacks of 9/11, the 7/7 attacks in London, the 
Madrid train bombing, and others. Muslims have also been under attack in the 
Theravadin Buddhist world of Sri Lanka, Thailand, and -more recently- Burma
In response to this, Joshua Eaton, with Danny Fisher  recently created "An Open 
Letter on Islamophobia from the Buddhist Community"
.http://buddhistletteronislamophobia.wordpress.com/ 
"..In our own countries, we ask law enforcement agencies to stop targeting 
Muslim communities with indiscriminate surveillance and profiling. And we call 
on Americans to see their Muslims neighbors as fellow citizens, bound together 
with them through the shared values of democracy, equality, and freedom.

In the wider Buddhist community, we ask our fellow Buddhists to refrain from 
using the Dharma to support nationalism, ethnic conflict, and Islamophobia. We 
believe that these values are antithetical to the Buddha's teachings on 
loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity..."

On a bit `real-er' note, the Olympics produced  good stories related to 
Buddhism by describing air pistol winner Kim Jang-Mi of South Korea as an avid 
meditator:

     "In Buddhism it is said that  athletic activities pull you into a natural 
state of mindfulness. Sport becomes a form of meditation when you engage it 
with your full attention."
http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=89,11012,0,0,1,0 
http://www.examiner.com/article/kim-jang-mi-says-buddhist-mindfulness-training-won-her-an-olympic-gold. 
Interestingly we wonder why another story seems  also to  gives rise to mixed 
feelings:
 a Tibetan woman winning an Olympic medal – for China. ...


--- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Forwarded to FFL, for what I suspect will soon become apparent reasons,
> is a short post I found on Facebook, originally from a forum that I know
> nothing about called Wipe Out Homophobia.
> 
> Two women became the first couple to have a Buddhist same-sex wedding in
> Taiwan.
> 
> Fish Huang and You Ya-ting , who have been together for seven years, 
> exchanged vows and prayer beads instead of rings at a monastery in 
> Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, accompanied by chants from nearly 300 
> Buddhists.
> 
> [https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/409743_517664258\
> 259636_1626934322_n.jpg]
> 
> https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/409743_5176642582\
> 59636_1626934322_n.jpg
> <https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/409743_517664258\
> 259636_1626934322_n.jpg>
>

 

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