This year, I was privileged to march with the New York Buddhist Church . We marched for equality and inclusiveness. The parade was led by Matthew Shepard's parents. Everyone's presence was appreciated, especially since the fight for marriage equality is all but won, yet these last couple of years have seen the rate of hate crimes against the LGBTQI community increase tremendously. Anyway, we had a wonderful time, the sangha and I. Please enjoy these snapshots of our pre-parade moments... Namo Amida Butsu...
"My optimism rests on my belief in the infinite possibilities of the individual to develop nonviolence." ...In a gentle way you can shake the world." When I reflect on recent goings-on in my life... Including the campaign of intimidation and psychological abuse inflicted on me and my loved ones, perpetrated in part as abuse under the color of authority... So definitely a cornerstone of my pretext in escaping to forbidding-by-reputation Manhattan - I must settle upon Mohandas Ghandi as my touchstone for today. I have never had an opportunity to tell a therapist or professional, but once, during some of the worst of it, voices (for those of you unfamiliar with psychosis, imagine Sally Field's SYBIL, Sissy Spacek's CARRIE, or the bitty Cylon voices from CAPRICA's virtual reality world - the voices manifest like that, sometimes...) - voices admonished me kill one of the perpetrators, an actually quite heinous man who lives to this day across the street fr...
#iso #attorney in #nyc who can help me press #suit against #praxis #riverside for #displacing me (kicking me out into the street), #defaming me, causing me #unduehardship, and for causing me severe #distress and #damages (emotional, loss of property.) I live on #disability; can afford little as a #retainer. #manhattan #legal #law #civil #civilcourt #court #courtroom #judge #lawyer #lawyers #lawsuit #damages #compensation #justice #hiv #homelessness #settlement #legalreferral (6464one83four06) (at New York, New York)
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