Monday, December 17, 2007

Solstice Hike


A few of us were talking about doing this solstice walk on Thursday morning.

Cowles Mountain Solstice Sunrise Hikes to Kumeyaay solstice site and summit
of San Diego's highest peak planned by Mission Trails Regional Park trail
guides on Thursday and Saturday, December 20 and 22. Free hikes start at
6 a.m. at Cowles Mountain staging area (corner Navajo Road and Golfcrest
Drive).

Here is a blurb about last year
www.sdreader.com/php/roamshow.php

We will leave from the Zen Center at 5:30am. Either meet us here or at the
park.

Hope you can make it!
Seisen

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Politics and Religion

Here's the campanion piece to the one about Huckabee

HILLARY CLINTON HEAVY INTO RIGHTWING RELIGIOUS POWER CULTMOTHER JONES - Through all of her years in Washington, Clinton has beenan active participant in conservative Bible study and prayer circlesthat are part of a secretive Capitol Hill group known as the Fellowship.Her collaborations with right-wingers such as Senator Sam Brownback(R-Kan.) and former Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) grow in part from thatconnection. "A lot of evangelicals would see that as just cynicalexploitation," says the Reverend Rob Schenck, a former leader of themilitant anti-abortion group Operation Rescue who now ministers todecision makers in Washington. "I don't....there is a real good that isinfected in people when they are around Jesus talk, and open Bibles, andprayer.". . .When Clinton first came to Washington in 1993, one of her first stepswas to join a Bible study group. For the next eight years, she regularlymet with a Christian "cell" whose members included Susan Baker, wife ofBush consigliere James Baker; Joanne Kemp, wife of conservative iconJack Kemp; Eileen Bakke, wife of Dennis Bakke, a leader in theanti-union Christian management movement; and Grace Nelson, the wife ofSenator Bill Nelson, a conservative Florida Democrat.Clinton's prayer group was part of the Fellowship (or "the Family"), anetwork of sex-segregated cells of political, business, and militaryleaders dedicated to "spiritual war" on behalf of Christ, many of themrecruited at the Fellowship's only public event, the annual NationalPrayer Breakfast. (Aside from the breakfast, the group has "made afetish of being invisible," former Republican Senator William Armstronghas said.) The Fellowship believes that the elite win power by the willof God, who uses them for his purposes. Its mission is to help thepowerful understand their role in God's plan.Clinton declined our requests for an interview about her faith, but inLiving History, she describes her first encounter with Fellowship leaderDoug Coe at a 1993 lunch with her prayer cell at the Cedars, theFellowship's majestic estate on the Potomac. Coe, she writes, "is aunique presence in Washington: a genuinely loving spiritual mentor andguide to anyone, regardless of party or faith, who wants to deepen hisor her relationship with God."The Fellowship's ideas are essentially a blend of Calvinism and NormanVincent Peale, the 1960s preacher of positive thinking. It's a cheeryfaith in the "elect" chosen by a single voter-God-and a devotion toRomans 13:1: "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers....Thepowers that be are ordained of God." Or, as Coe has put it, "we workwith power where we can, build new power where we can't.". . .Coe's friends include former Attorney General John Ashcroft, ReaganiteEdwin Meese III, and ultraconservative Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa.). UnderCoe's guidance, Meese has hosted weekly prayer breakfasts forpoliticians, businesspeople, and diplomats, and Pitts rose fromobscurity to head the House Values Action Team, an off-the-recordnetwork of religious right groups and members of Congress created by TomDeLay. The corresponding Senate Values Action Team is guided by anotherCoe protégé, Brownback, who also claims to have recruited King Abdullahof Jordan into a regular study of Jesus' teachings.The Fellowship's long-term goal is "a leadership led by God-leaders ofall levels of society who direct projects as they are led by thespirit." According to the Fellowship's archives, the spirit has in thepast led its members in Congress to increase U.S. support for theDuvalier regime in Haiti and the Park dictatorship in South Korea. TheFellowship's God-led men have also included General Suharto ofIndonesia; Honduran general and death squad organizer Gustavo AlvarezMartinez; a Deutsche Bank official disgraced by financial ties toHitler; and dictator Siad Barre of Somalia, plus a list of othergenerals and dictators. Clinton, says Schenck, has become a regularvisitor to Coe's Arlington, Virginia, headquarters, a former conventwhere Coe provides members of Congress with sex-segregated housing andspiritual guidance.http://www.motherjones.com/cgi-bin/print_article.pl?url=http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/09/hillarys-prayer.html

Huckabee

Found this about Huckabee

HUCKABEE WANTS WIVES TO BE SUBMISSIVE TO HUSBANDS

DAILY KOS - In August of 1998, Huckabee was one of 131 signatories to a
full page USA Today Ad which declared: "I affirm the statement on the
family issued by the 1998 Southern Baptist Convention." What was in the
family statement from the SBC? "A wife is to submit herself graciously
to the servant leadership of her husband even as the church willingly
submits to the headship of Christ."

The ad Huckabee signed specifically said of the SBC family statement:
"You are right because you called wives to graciously submit to their
husband's sacrificial leadership."

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/12/10/12517/525/811/420237

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Zen Center Newsletter


Here is the latest Sweetwater Zen Center Newsletter. It is really beautiful due to great articles and art.
http://www.swzc.org/Html/News/Newsletter/Winter%202007.pdf

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Help the Farm Animals


One of my biggest issues is finally getting enough support to get on the California ballot. The way that animals are treated in factory farms is repugnant to me. I’m not against people eating meat, in fact my roommates (cats), are quite the carnivores. I am just against the inhumane and tortuous treatment of animals in these factory farms.

The "Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act" needs 650,000 signatures by February in order to get on the ballot in 2008. These signatures have to be collected by hand by a registered voter. I will get some petitions and collect signatures but I am particularly asking you to also collect signatures. Even 3 will really help. So if you feel the same way I do about factory farms please help out by collecting signatures.

Here is the information. If you are empathetic with beings in pain don’t open up the photo section on these web sites, but the volunteer page is ok.

This measure will put pressure on factory farms, which are among the most serious causes of resource depletion, pollution, and global warming. It will improve the lives of millions of animals in California by banning some of the most inhumane forms of confinement on factory farms: battery cages, gestation crates, and veal crates. (For more information please see www.HumaneCalifornia.org.)

If you would like to receive a petition to sign and then circulate among your family and friends so that their signatures will count too, please sign up as a volunteer at www.humanecalifornia.org!