Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Eight Week Sutra Study (Dharma Punx)

Wisdom Quarterly; Ven. Dhammananda (Dharma Punx/AgainstTheStream.org)
Alabaster Buddha statues as far as the eye can see (LarryE251/flickr.com)
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Buddha woodcut (Daklub/flickr.com)
Eight Week Sutra Study: An Extended Investigation of the Sutras with Ven. Dhammananda is a class that begins Friday, July 11, 2014 at 7:30 pm at Against the Stream in Hollywood.

It will examine the root teachings of Buddhism on the nature of consciousness, perception, reality, the arising of suffering, and the practice that leads to liberation.

This examination will be facilitated by the reading of three significant Buddhist discourses or sutras: (1) Greater Dialogue on the Removal of Craving, (2) Dialogue on Right View, and the (3) Greater Dialogue on Dependent Origination. Complete copies of the sutras will be provided for everyone.
 
The first sutra begins with a disciple of the Buddha expressing his belief that day-to-day human consciousness is reborn upon death in a new body. This is followed by the Buddha’s response and a discussion about the co-dependent arising of phenomena.
 
Right view is the first step of the Noble Eightfold Path. It is the right understanding of life in line with the Four Noble (Ennobling) Truths. This dialogue was delivered by Sariputra, the Buddha's chief male disciple "foremost in wisdom," who begins with a discussion of wholesome nutrition for the body and mind. He then gives a remarkable analysis of right view and self view using the style of the Four Noble Truths and 12 factors of Dependent Origination, one of the central teachings of Buddhism.
 
The Greater Dialogue on Dependent Origination is the Buddha’s explanation of this central teaching. The two preceding sutras (on craving and right view) provide a solid foundation for this detailed presentation about how things come into existence or originate.
 
The iconic Dharma punk rock meditators of Against the Stream with and without mohawks
 
All three sutras are examples of the Buddha’s astonishingly profound understanding of reality and the human condition. The teacher, an American monk ordained in the Sri Lankan Theravada tradition will give a commentary on each discourse as it is read, welcoming and encouraging questions and group discussion. More
  • Sutra Study Eight-Week Series
  • Fridays 7:30-9:00 pm, July 11-August 29
  • Against the Stream, 4300 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 90029
  • By donation, dana, divided evenly between teacher and ATS
Ven. Dhammananda Bhikkhu was born in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, and became a Buddhist at 14, attended college in Boston, Massachusetts. He had a secular career as an analyst underwriting commercial transactions for financial institutions throughout California. After graduating he moved to South India where he taught for several years studying yoga and meditation with TKV Desikachar.. He is a resident monastic at Maithri Vihara, a Buddhist temple and meditation center in nearby Sun Valley, which teaches "pristine Theravada Buddhism," mindfulness of breath meditation, and insight (vipassana). As an Engaged Buddhist serving the community, he is an active participant in devotional services, and his principal teacher is Ven. Aparekke Punyasiri Thero, abbot of Maithri Vihara.

Friday, 13 June 2014

Addiction recovery on Friday the 13th

Seth Auberon, Amber Larson, Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; Noah Levine (RefugeRecovery.org), Dharma Punx, AgainstTheStream.org; BLVDcenters.com
X marks the spot: BLVD Treatment Center, 1776 N. Highland, Hollywood, CA 90028
Inside the many beautiful rooms and posh digs of BLVD with patio (blvdcenters.com)
Make the 13th good luck. Get a free book. Stop craving from leading to harmful choices.
 
A Buddhist Path to Recovering from Addiction
Today is "Friday the Thirteenth." And that can mean good luck or bad, bad if addiction is on the calendar, the menu, and to do list. But good if one is turning it around to recovery. 

Because today is Noah Levine's BLVD rehab (855 277-5363) open house, with a launch party for his newest book on treating intoxicants like forms of suffering and dumping them. 

The Dharma Punx, Against the Stream, The Heart of the Revolution author is calling the new movement Refuge Recovery (an unfortunate, alliterative name based on the mistranslation of sarana, which actually means guidance rather than refuge).
 
But "refuge," which really refers to nirvana, is what everyone calls the Three Gems or Jewels or Guides of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha (community), and "going for refuge" is what everyone thinks s/he's doing. The gems are right on the new cover!

Noah Levine and his inner mohawk meditator
Today is the best day ever because EVERYONE IS INVITED to the party with Wisdom Quarterly. And if you come, you'll get a FREE copy of Levine's newest book. Let's ask Noah and the publisher, What is "Refuge Recovery"?

It is a proven practice. It is a process. It is a set of tools. It is a treatment. It is a path to healing [from] addiction.
 
Residential: 516 N. Detroit St., LA, CA 90036 (Melrose/La Brea) behind Canters Deli
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Against the Stream, Melrose Ave., Hlywd
Refuge Recovery is a Buddhist-oriented, non-theistic [not to be confused with atheistic but atheists will love the Stephen Batchelor-inspired "Buddhist Atheist" tee-shirts for sale with the rest of the Against the Stream swag] recovery program that does not ask anyone to believe anything [thanks to the Kalama Sutra] -- only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery.

In fact, no previous experience or knowledge of Buddhism is required. Recovery is possible, and this book -- like the books of Kevin Griffin -- provides a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a life-long sense of well-being and happiness.
Noah Levine, M.A., scion/son of Buddhist author Stephen Levine and student of Jack Kornfield, has been using Buddhist practices to recover from addiction since 1988. He is the founding teacher of Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society (refugerecovery.org)

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

It's not okay to be gay (video)



Even after it's leader died recently, the family-run Westboro Baptist Church is still causing trouble. This past weekend a group from the church, protected by L.A. County Sheriff's deputies, was out at the West Hollywood Gay Pride Parade Fest with harsh and offensive signs. Who are these Christian crusaders?

But I'm a Yankee doodle "dandy"!
VICE follows the story of the Westboro Baptist Church as families split and children are "brainwashed" into picketing the funerals of dead American soldiers fighting for a doomed gay nation and bashing homosexuals at every turn.

During that time, VICE interviewed more than a dozen members of the reviled group, including some of the only members not related by blood, the Drains. They welcomed VICE into their homes and gave them access to 17 years of home video footage. In return, VICE produced an unbiased look into the lives of one of America's most despised Christian fundamentalist organizations.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Giant Gay Pride Parade Fest (June 6-8)

Dev, Wisdom Quarterly; gaywesthollywood.com/gaypride

Christopher Street West Association, Inc. is a non-profit service organization within the... Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Celebration in West Hollywood. The LA PRIDE Celebration is held in beautiful West Hollywood Park.
  
LA Gay Pride Parade and Festival in Los Angeles, attracting 1/2 million visitors... 
Each year, the City of West Hollywood celebrates Pride month through the artistic contributions of our community with the One City One Pride Arts Festival. 
(GayTravel.about.com) The L.A. Pride Festival occurs over Friday, June 6, Saturday, June 7 (from noon until midnight), and Sunday (from 11:00 am till 11:00 pm) in the heart of West Hollywood.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Los Angeles EVENTS, June 2014

Amber Larson, Seth Auberon, Kat, Wisdom Quarterly; Pacifica Radio L.A. (kpfk.org)
Lummis Day Festival of Northeast Los Angeles, June 1, Highland Park (lummisday.org)

The revolution will be televised thanks to Uprising TV with Sonali Kolhatkar. Attending the launch party at Cafe Club Fais Do Do, L.A. (uprisingtv.brownpapertickets.com)

Brazilian Summer Festival, Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood, L.A. (braziliannites.com)

Rebuild the Philippines, June 8, Greek Theatre, Hollywood (greektheatrela.com)
Los Angeles Greek Film Festival, June 4-8, 2014, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood (lagff.org)
Dances with Films Festival, Hollywood, California (danceswithfilms.com)
Pacifica Free Speech Radio L.A., Santa Barbara (KPFK FM 90.7, 98.7) post fund drive


Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Scary LA: LIONS! Don't visit this summer

Xochitl, Ashley Wells, Crystal Quintero, Wisdom Quarterly; Ipagn28 (buzzfeed.com)
"I met some Los Angeles people once. I hated them." The Grumpy Guide to Life (Chronicle Books). See Grumpy Cat live, Monday, Aug. 4, 2014, 6:00 pm, at Kitson, Santa Monica Place, Ste. 120 and Aug. 5, 2014, 6:00 pm in Las Vegas, Nevada (shopkitson.com)


L.A. with its own Himalayan foothills (Nat'l Forest) just behind the megalopolis (buzzfeed)


Sightings of big cats in our "Central" (Griffith) Park have been confirmed near the Hollywood sign. They are peaceful but not safe for children or crouchers. (Burma Charwoodland/Firstfire53/flickr).
 
According to the last census, Los Angeles is the Most Densely Populated Urban Area in the US. At nearly 2,000 more people per square mile on average than New York, we can’t compare Manhattan to Culver City and call it a day.
 
"Entering a space of privilege and prejudice"
Where does anyone think the traffic comes from? It’s people, commuting from one place to another. It has already been pointed out that due to the lack of a center, people move from where they live to where they work or play. It is a great expanse to cover, and most of it is covered in concrete and asphalt, which facilitates travel. It is actually just much more evenly distributed in terms of density than east coast cities.
 
A dozen Southern California fires rage destroying Pendleton military base. Arson, sabotage, Pentagon incompetence, Santa Ana winds? Mother Nature avoiding violence? (scpr.org)

 
Post-Native Los Angeles, Old Mexico
What L.A. really is is BIG. It’s massive. It's not a metropolis but a megalopolis. It is widely spread out, spilling into neighboring cities and counties...

And there are A LOT of people there, too, distributed in hundreds of communities, living in any number of configurations, speaking hundreds of languages (the L.A. Almanac says 224). More

After the earthquakes and the toxic petroleum street spill, there were some fires.
3) Everyone is in the Industry
Traveling up Beachwood Canyon to the old Hollywood sign, circa 1932 (weirdca.com)

Hollywood sign with 8-ft. long nocturnal predator lurking in the dark (Maya Sugarman)
On ridge above the lights of Los Angeles, a male cougar labeled P-22 made his way from the Santa Monica Mountains to Hollywood's Griffith Park -- an island of habitat surrounded by homes and freeways (Steve Winter/National Geographic/scpr.org)
Preliminary DNA evidence shows that P-32, one of three cubs recently born in the Santa Monica Mountains of the City of Los Angeles, is inbred (National Park Service/SCPR.org)
Not fit for cat food -- massive LA fish die off over the weekend. Rat poison runoff? (LAT)
Know why L.A. has so much smog? So the God can't see what we're doing down here.

    Sunday, 18 May 2014

    Vesak celebration, NoHo (May 28, 2014)

    Wisdom Quarterly; Abbot Ven. Sirinwasa, Sarathchandra Buddhist Center, No. Hollywood
    The Sri Lankan Theravada center has ongoing meditation and Dharma classes
    Sunday, May 18: Vesak 2558 (2014), 10717 Oxnard Street, North Hollywood 91606
     
    For a Vesak celebration in every state in the USA this month, track down the nearest Thai (Yellow Pages), Sri Lankan (Sinhalese), Burmese (worldwide), Laotian, Cambodian (Khmer), Vietnamese, Indonesian, or American Theravada Buddhist Center (such as IMS or Spirit Rock or other Insight Meditation centers). There are now countless Buddhist Websites and centers (Wiki) to be found using StartPage.com or Facebook.

    Thursday, 8 May 2014

    Buddhism for drug, alcohol recovery (BLVD)

    "I'm not an alcoholic. I'm a DRUNK. Alcoholics go to meetings."

    New Refuge Recovery book
    BLVD Treatment Centers now offers a "Refuge Recovery" Treatment Program at its outpatient centers in Los Angeles, California.

    It was designed by Buddhist author Noah Levine (Dharma Punx Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Center), son of Stephen Levine and student of renowned Theravada teacher Jack Kornfield.
     
    BLVD will be offering an insurance-reimbursed program in San Francisco and New York next, dedicated to mindfulness and the "Refuge Recovery" path.

    Ongoing meetings are open to anyone interested in Recovery and Buddhism. Now termed "Refuge Recovery" (an unfortunate name based on the common mistranslation of sarana, which means guidance, as "refuge"), this approach to recovery from pharmaceuticals, illegal drugs, and alcohol is a community (sangha) of people using Buddhist practices like
    to heal the pain and suffering that addiction has caused in our lives and the lives of our loved ones.
     
    Noah Levine, punk, author, Buddhist teacher
    The path of practice Against the Stream follows is termed by Noah Levine the "Four Truths of Refuge Recovery."
     
    It is a Buddhist-oriented path to recovery from addictions. It has proven successful with addicts (to legal and illegal substances) and alcoholics who have committed to the Buddhist path of meditation, generosity, kindness (metta), and renunciation (inner letting go).

    This is an approach to recovery that understands: “All beings have the power and potential to free themselves from suffering.” Practitioners feel confident in the power of the Buddha’s teachings -- if applied in daily life -- to relieve suffering and disappointment of all kinds, including the suffering of addiction.

    Meetings are appropriate for anyone in or interested in recovery. No meditation experience is necessary. By voluntary donation only. No preregistration. Just drop in.

    Tuesday, 6 May 2014

    Buddhist Addiction Recovery Center opening

    Seth Auberon, Frank Miles, Wisdom Quarterly; AgainstTheStream.org
    Last Tuesday Noah Levine paid us a visit at Dharma Punx to announce that Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society is adding an outpatient drug and alcohol recovery center. Anyone interested in getting off or successfully staying off drugs using a Buddhist oriented path to recovery can contact Levine or the center to sign up.

    Why resort to a REHAB center that promotes theism when a better alternative exists? 

    Buddhism is non-theistic, but former Western Buddhist monk Stephen Batchelor (who married a former Buddhist nun), author of Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, is a popular speaker at ATS influencing its outlook on resorting to a better "higher power" than the one one endlessly promoted at ordinary 12-Step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous.  

    Kevin Griffin, author of A Burning Desire: Dharma, God, and the Path of Recovery, will be hosting a daylong meditation and recovery workshop this month (see below). His approach incorporates Buddhism and the Noble Eightfold Path

    Residential Retreats

    Classes and Events
    A Burning Desire
    Meetings are open to all in recovery
    Tuesdays 7:30 pm Hollywood (4300 Melrose Ave., LA 90029)
    Thursdays 7:30 pm Santa Monica (1001a Colorado Ave., LA, 90401) 
    Saturdays 6:00 pm Santa Monica
    Sundays 7:00 pm Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
     
    Half-day (4 hours) with Michele Benzamin-Miki - May 10, 2014, Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
    Melrose to Santa Monica, May 17
    May 17, Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
    May 18, Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
    Daylong with Beth Mulligan and Paul D'Alton, May 25, Santa Monica
     
    Buddhism and the Twelve Steps
    NEW: 12 Step Workbook
    Daylong with Kevin Griffin, May 31, Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
    Hollywood, Melrose Ave., June 7
    with Mollie Favour, June 8 and 10
    An evening with Denise Di Novi, June 14, Santa Monica
    June 28, Hollywood, Melrose Ave.
    July 4-6, San Onofre State Beach 

    Melrose Meditations
    Meditation and Dharma Talk
    Every Wednesday @ 7:30 pm
    Connect and Sustain
    Every Thursday @ 7:00 pm
    Deepening Your Practice
    Every Friday @ 7:30 pm
    Saturday Afternoon Meditation and Talk
    Refuge Recovery: A Buddhist Path
    Every Saturday @ 5:00 pm
    Meditation and Dharma Talk
    Every Sunday @ 11:00 am
    Community Silent Sit and Meditation
    Every Sunday @ 5:00 pm
    Recollective Awareness Meditation
    Every Monday @ 10:00 am
    Silent Morning Sits
    Mon through Fri @ 6 am and @ 7 am

    Santa Monica Center
    Meditation and Dharma Talk
    Every Monday @ 7:30 pm
    Deepening Your Practice
    Every Wednesday @ 7:30 pm
    Connect and Sustain
    Every Friday @ 7:30 pm
    Dharma Den
    Every Sunday @ 7:30 pm

    Studio City (Valley)
    Meditation and Dharma Talk
    Every Thursday @ 7:30 pm
    Author, punk, and Against the Stream co-founder Noah Levine has an inner-meditator who comes out  for all to see. It's the punk ethic: going against the way of the world like the Buddha. That means recovery from addictions. Meditate and destroy inner-obstacles (WQ).