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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Brunch on the Beach with Ajahn Thanasanti

Awakening Truth, Wisdom Quarterly, Against the Stream, Occupy Los Angeles

SANTA MONICA BEACH, California - An unfamiliar moisture forms over the LA basin. It washes down to the sea. There, huddled like stray coyotes, are the tattooed love children of ATS and WQ in honor of Theravada Buddhist nun Thanasanti, affectionately referred to as Amma.
THE PLAN: meditation, food, and fun. But the nagas, who rule the water, must have gotten the sky devas to bring precipitation. It's like Bangkok in the foothills. One can only imagine what the shore is like. Nagas will not stand for easygoing times, hanging out, volleyball, or a potluck. Bring thick sunscreen. We recommend SPF-Raincoat.



Occupation Meditation

Then after we are soaking wet from the beach, we are going to try to dry out at another action. Wisdom Quarterly and Against the Stream brings Amma to lead a meditation to wrap a two-day teach-in:
  • Occupy Los Angeles
  • Sunday, Nov. 6, 4:00-5:00 pm
  • Downtown City Hall encampment
  • Meditation Temple (Tent), near northside steps

Friday, November 4, 2011

Occupy Los Angeles hit by Rain and Snow

Wisdom Quarterly


In solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and its Halloween winter, Occupy Los Angeles (City Hall, Van Nuys, Pasadena, Sherman Oaks...) is drowning in a sudden storm.

The skies have been seeded with chemical spraying from the secret government's aerosol campaign (like most weeks). When the spraying meets sufficient moisture from cold fronts, there is a desert deluge.

Snow is expected at the 4,000 foot level. Snow in LA? "Los Angeles" is largely forest and wilderness. Look at a map. But no one calls our mostly burned out adjacent forest "LA." It's the Angeles National Forest, the San Gabriel Mountains, the Santa Monica Mountains, and so on. The snow falls up there, quickly melts, and floods our all-concrete "river."

But everyone knows LA is a "concrete jungle." That it is. And our tents and blankets are wet. Angelenos have no real winter clothes, just windbreakers, flip flops, and tees.

Bailout?

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On Sept. 25th filmmaker Laura Hanna took her camera to Wall Street and captured protesters gathered to express their opposition to the proposed Wall Street bailout.
That was 2008. The $700,000,000,000 (billion) bailout Bush endorsed has been widely unpopular with the public. Its lack of support reaches beyond party affiliation and ideological sympathies. But the 1 percent likes it.

No more "privatizing profits and socializing losses," declared one protester. "They live by the free market; let them die by the free market."


"Stop and frisk" in New York: #OWS says no to illegal searches!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

GIRLTOPIA! (Los Angeles)

Wisdom Quarterly
Convention Center overwhelmed by Girltopia (Wisdom Quarterly/Amber Dorrian).

LOS ANGELES, California - The Convention Center was overwhelmed by Girl Scouts, Brownies, Webelos, feminists, and moms, moms, moms as a fierce snowstorm -- brought on very early as a result of global climate chaos -- ruins Halloween weekend trick or treating for the Northeast United States. The storm has knocked out power to 2.7 million, snarled air and highway travel, and dumped more than 2 feet of snow in a some spots as it slowly moves north. The solar-powered Convention Center hums along as officials warned it could be days before many on the East Coast see electricity restored. And under those warm florescent lights, GIRLTOPIA is flourishing in sunny SoCal, not far from the central Occupy protest, next door to The Green Fest. It was sold out. Buy tickets early for next time.


Friday, October 28, 2011

Right wing radio hosts Ken+Barbie at Occupy

Wisdom Quarterly
"Jackbooted thugs" (literally) with truncheons take over the peaceful streets of San Diego to dominate and put an end to freedom of speech, until it's convenient again.



Fun loving failed comedians and right wing shock jocks Ken and Klaus visited Occupy Los Angeles yesterday.

Libertarian KFI radio (640 AM) is the late night LA home of Coast to Coast, Jesus Christ (a real life extended South Park-style skit) on Sunday mornings, and Rush Limbaugh's rant fest. The station caters mainly to fearful conservatives.

But it does try to widen its scope -- anything for ratings. K&K also appear nightly on the local news (KTLA Channel 5). They visited the occupation, bringing along a what they estimated were a million listeners, to have a look for themselves. They have been prejudging and mocking the movement since it began. This was their effort to actually investigate.
Visiting Occupy LA
(LA Times) Conservative talk radio hosts John and Ken, who have mocked Occupy L.A, showed up Thursday with security guards to broadcast from the tent city demonstration outside of City Hall. The hosts, who have provoked controversy for their stances on illegal immigration among other things, arrived about 3:00 pm near 1st and Main Streets, near the large south lawn encampment. With the KFI-AM personalities were four private security guards in suits and six police officers. More

Friday, September 9, 2011

Paranormal Conferences

SoCalParaCon.com
Ghosts and restless spirits of the dead (pretas) are a common feature of Buddhism. Buddhism, Halloween, and Ghosts

For one weekend a year, the curtain (or veil) between this life and the next lifts. The dead rise. Senses dance on the stage of the unknown as we gather together in celebration of curiosity and all things paranormal. Friday-Saturday: Join two death-defying days of exciting lectures and workshops from leaders in the field of paranormal investigation.


There will be appearances by paranormal TV/radio/Internet personalities, food, shopping, entertainment, and more. This event is for everyone from enthusiasts to investigators to Halloween, horror, goth, fantasy, and sci-fi fans. Anyone interested in the macabre side of life (and beyond) will have a great time at Para-Con!

Saturday Night: Gather under the glowing lights of the big top for a one of a kind evening of dance, ghoulish delights, and fantasy freak shows at the Carnivale of the Dead Costume Ball, presented by the So Cal Para-Con. Mingle with celebrity guests, enjoy roving circus acts and entertainment that will tingle the senses. After the convention, there is a special Ghost Hunt with celebrities and guest speakers!
  • Guest Speakers include Loyd Auerbach (author), Thomas Durant (occult specialist), Stefan Brigati (A&E, author), Marie D. Jones (author, TV), Scott Gruenwald (Internet personality), AJ Barrera and the "From Beyond" Telemundo cast, the creators of A&E Biography's "My Ghost Story," and others.


Upcoming Events

The following is a list of upcoming conventions, symposiums, presentations, festivals, and conferences. It is frequently updated, so check back often. Report events.

Body Mind Spirit Expo
September 24 – 25, 2011
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Conscious Life Expo
September 30 – October 2, 2011
Los Angeles, California, USA

Official Star Trek Convention
September 30 – October 2, 2011
Chicago, Illinois, USA

UFO Territory Conference
October, 2011
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Salute to Supernatural
October 7 – 9, 2011
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Body Mind Spirit Expo
October 8 – 9, 2011
San Diego, California, USA

Central Texas Paranormal Convention
October 8 – 9, 2011
Austin, Texas, USA

50 Years of Close Encounters
October 15 – 16, 2011
Ponterfract, Wakefield, UK

Salute to Supernatural
October 21 – 23, 2011
Chicago, Illinois, USA

CanAm ParaFest
October 28 – 29, 2011
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

Body Mind Spirit Expo
November 5 – 6, 2011
Portland, Oregon, USA

Crystal Skulls Mysteries Gateway
November 11 – 13, 2011
Los Angeles, California, USA

Pythagoras Conference 2011
November 11 – 13, 2011
Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Official Stargate Convention
November 18 – 20, 2011
Los Angeles, California, USA

Official Farscape Convention
November 18 – 20, 2011
Los Angeles, California, USA

Conscious Life Expo
February 10 – 12, 2012
Los Angeles, California, USA

International UFO Congress
February 21 – 26, 2012
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Salute to Supernatural
March 2 – 4, 2012
Burbank, California, USA

Ozarks UFO Conference
April 13 – 15, 2012
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA

Stargate Convention
April 27 – 29, 2012
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Happiness Project (audio)

SCPR.org (Southern California Public Radio, Part 1, July 25, 2011)
Gretchen Rubin on "The Happiness Project" (reschoolyourself.com)

Science-lover Sandra Tsing Loh and her friend adopt The Happiness Project. Thank [goodness] for Gretchen Rubin, author of the New York Times Number One Bestseller, THE HAPPINESS PROJECT! Rubin has made it finally SAFE for EDUCATED, financially SOLVENT, productively working, happily married MOTHERS with just a BIT of unresolved free-floating MELANCHOLY to come OUT of the closet. First World women don’t have to feel... LISTEN

Wellness TV: Sex and the City's Kristin Davis once starred on NBC's "The Happiness Project" (blisstree.com).

Monday, June 27, 2011

A Very Buddhist Summer

Ashley Wells (Wisdom Quarterly)
Hotei Bodhisattva, the Japanese Zen "Santa Claus" often mistaken for a buddha, hanging ten (Emerson Rauth/Flickr.com)

SANTA MONICA, California - While Republicans vote and gays parade on the east coast, summer is heating up on Southern California's beaches.

I used to think I understood Buddhism. Four of these, eight of those. It was easy. And good. I didn't always realize each item had an exact meaning.

It was when my religious studies professors and Buddhist friends (kalyana-mitras) started to point directly to sutras (discourses) that were used to make these handy lists that I realized there was a lot I might not know.

One day Seven, one of our editors, was vividly talking about Buddhism's "Dependent Origination." The rest of us thought that was a Buddhist explanation, or speculation, about the origin of the universe. First cause of this illusory separate-existence? Ignorance. Easy!

But that's not what the 12 links of the formula are actually about. It's not a treatise on a First Cause, prime mover, origin, prakriti, or nurturing birthing Goddess concept who gave rise to the universe.

There's actually a reason to meditate, to cultivate calm-and-insight. It's actually something personally verifiable, which in my book makes it better than physics. I don't have a Large Hadron Collider. I don't even have a small one.

I'll never know for sure if there's a "God particle," a boson, muon, gluon, or comicon, even if I had a degree from Atheist College. at NCHUM. Speaking of atheism, I always liked the Buddha for being an atheist. But he wasn't. I'm not. He was a nontheist. And that's what we've become around here. There is? There isn't? Doesn't matter to the attainment of enlightenment and liberation.

Even the "gods" and goddesses (devas and devis), Gods (brahmas), and other higher-order beings throughout space are trapped. Most do not have the Dharma, they certainly have no Sangha, or sufficient incentive to practice. They don't see disappointment (dukkha).

And without insight-wisdom to break free of the fetters and defilements that bind us all to rebirth, there is enlightenment for them. God, who is often credited with omniscience, is not enlightened. That's amazing. I would have thought that God was.

The Buddha was a "teacher of gods and men." But in the original wording, it's devas and humans. The Gods (brahmas) won't listen. They're proud, and jealous, wrathful, subject to defiled states like lower-order beings. They don't mind calling themselves the Ultimate, the beginning and end, the All. In fact, in Buddhist cosmology, which we're always talking about at Wisdom Quarterly, they're just very well placed in the grand scheme of things... for now. Nontheism freed me from worrying about it. Good for God. Good for devas. But humans might be luckiest of all.

That's the way it seems on the beach. In California. Under the Sun as summer begins and I've stopped watching MTV. I merge with the sea on a surfboard and practice the rest of the time on a skateboard. I just wish I looked better in a bathing suit after being tattooed. And meditated more regularly.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Summer Rock 'n Roll in Southern California

L.A. CONCERT GUIDE

Rock 'n Roll
HOLLYWOOD, California - American life, particularly in Los Angeles, is a kaleidoscope of possibilities. Sitting in the heart of the Empire, like ancient Romans wondering what else to dominate, it's our duty to speak out against American abuses all over the world declaring, "Not in our name!"

But never mind. There's rock 'n roll. Los Angeles is awash in concerts this summer. It starts Friday at Against the Stream (Melrose) for mindful music and meditation. Here's an amazing sampling that dredges up the past and dumps it in SoCal this summer:
  • Led Zeppelin (Jason Bonham)
  • The Grateful Dead (Furthur at the Greek)
  • Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, Yes, Styx, Frampton, Steely Dan, Roxy Music (Bryan Ferry), Iggy and the Stooges, Peter Gabriel...
And there are modern-rock festivals galore:
  • L.A. Rising
  • Mayhem Festival
  • Sublime/311 Unity
  • Warped Tour, Hard Summer Festival, Ink-n-Iron, Hootenany, Reggae 'Pon the Mountain, Rock the Bells (hip hop), Sunset Strip Music Fest, Summer Soulstice, Wango Tango, Powerhouse 2011 (Power 106 hip hop festival)...
These are not the most interesting shows, just the kick start. Music of all stripes is here as if this were the heart of American music, Nashville (not). There's no telling where it ends. See for yourself with the Los Angeles Weekly 6th Annual Summer Concert Guide 2011.



But Los Angeles isn't all music festivals and meditation sessions:

(UPROXX) A couple of weeks ago a New Orleans bounce artist named Mr. Ghetto took the Internet by storm with an ode to the ample-bottomed sistas of Walmart. This video is like a ridiculously funny white suburban response. It's a Fogs and Smog rap about a trip to Whole Foods in West LA (by David Whitman), which is funnier than the post-Lebron meltdown Hitler video.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

"L.A. Rising" (music rebellion)


(LARising/Facebook) RATM.com

People are fed up. So the powers that be, in their corporate boardroom wisdom, have found a solution: Pumping fists at a massive and pricey concert in the middle of the summer, when the jungle fever drives the urban youth berserk. Not to be too cynical, this is an amazing line up: Rage Against the Machine reuniting, Muse landing their starship on stage, Lauryn Hill belting out enchanted blues-rap, and Rise Against playing their one hit -- who could ask for more? The only thing that's missing is making it free or affordable. (Tickets are $82.50-$113.25 to sit in the stands). It would be nice if System of a Down were on the bill. What will Chicago's Lollapalooza (featuring Muse, Eminem, Deadmau5, My Morning Jacket, the Foo Fighters, and some band called Coldplay) think about the competition? Or the L.A. leg of the annual pop-punk romp Warped Tour? Or the Southern California desert Bhakti Fest?

Monday, June 6, 2011

Meditate: Insight meditation in California

Chemtrails-shemtrails! Radiation-obfuscation! There's still meditation to soothe the mind and gladden the heart. The world is old world yet and nothing we'll soon forget. Of much greater importance is transcending the illusion of samsara that causes us to suffer when the world is so beautiful in the eye of the wise beholder.

The latest Buddhist insight-meditation (vipassana) events and news in California for June 2011 and a few other important events in July and August:

Berkeley: Saturday, June 4
South Bay: Sunday, June 5 & Saturday, June 18
Santa Rosa: Saturday, June 11
San Francisco: Sunday, June 19
San Diego: Saturday, June 11
Santa Monica: Saturday, June 18
Baldwin Park: Saturday, July 2
  • Trust Meeting at the California Vipassana Center (North Fork) on Sunday, June 12
  • Trust Meeting at the Southern California Vipassana Center (Twentynine Palms) on Sunday, July 10.
  • Children's Course at the Northern California Vipassana Center (Kelseyville) from Saturday to Sunday, July 9-10
  • Children's Course at the California Vipassana Center (North Fork) from Saturday to Sunday, August 13-14

One-Day Courses
One-day courses are for students who have completed a ten-day Vipassana course as taught by S.N. Goenka. No registration for the one-day course is necessary. Simply bring a cushion and a non-perishable vegetarian lunch. Come for all or part of the course.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

SoCal Buddhist Center opens for courses

Vaddhana.dhamma.org, April 15, 2011
The newly constructed SCVC is open and accepting applications for free 10-day Buddhist insight meditation (vipassana) retreats taught in the tradition of S.N. Goenka.

The Southern California Vipassana Center Trust is delighted to announce the opening of Dhamma Vaddhana, the newly completed Buddhist meditation center in Twentynine Palms near Joshua Tree, California.

The center will open with an inaugural FREE ten-day course to be held from May 4-15, 2011. Online registration is now open for this first course, as well as for all other courses offered at the new center throughout the year.

To apply to sit or serve a course at SCVC, please visit the course schedule page at schedules.

About the SoCal Vipassana Center

To learn more about the development of Dhamma Vaddhana, please visit vaddhana.dhamma.org. There is a lot of work to be done to meet the May 4th starting date for the course.

Old students who have the time and energy in the next couple of weeks to help complete the final projects and get the center ready for its first course are welcome to come out to Dhamma Vaddhana and pitch in.

Along with all the work that needs to be done, there will be three group sittings a day. Accommodations and meals will be provided for all old student volunteers.

LOCATION

Southern California Vipassana Center: Dhamma Vaddhana
68561 Twentynine Palms Highway,
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
Phone: (760) 362-4615

NOTE: If you are currently on the waitlist for a course at the California Vipassana Center (Dhamma Mahavana) in North Fork and would like to apply for a course at the Southern California Center, please email CVC North Fork at registration to cancel your waitlisted application. After doing so you may then submit a new application to attend a course at the Southern California Vipassana Center.

Directions from the west (Los Angeles area) I-10 eastbound to 62 northbound (29 Palms Highway). Continue through Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, and Joshua Tree. Continue past Copper Mountain Community College (on left). Go another two miles and look for a tall radio tower on the left side of the road. This tower is directly across the highway from the center. On your right you will see a sign indicating the center property. Turn right onto Mantonya Road (dirt road), and right again into the entrance driveway.

Friday, April 15, 2011

WATCH COACHELLA LIVE! (Webcast)

(Photo Gallery: Coachella)

Watch main stage LIVE at 4:00 pm (PST) everyday

It's hard to enjoy or to think about peace, love, 'n happiness when you're overheating. We need a tent with earplugs just to meditate. As the San Francisco Weekly points out, "It's in the Freakin' Desert, People! The two most uncomfortable festivals on earth are the Warped Tour and Coachella. Both routinely see temperatures over a hundred degrees every day -- but while Warped lasts a mere ten hours, Coachella goes on for three entire days. Three days! In the desert! Did we mention there's like zero shade at this thing?" And, worse, it's a pretension magnet. Every hippy here is no hippy at all. We don't want to say poseur, but the name Hot Topic springs to mind. Watch the Webcast instead, and be happy you're home. More

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