Tuesday 31 January 2017

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Commentary on Buddhist Response to Trump

From Bhikkhu Bodhi. Apologies if you've already seen this. The issue comes up a lot in discussion: What's a buddhist to do in the Age of Drumpf?

Enjoy! But not so much that you get attached to it.

Rich Pliskin


https://www.lionsroar.com/lets-stand-up-together/

This commentary from the coming Spring issue of Buddhadharma is too timely not to share now. In it, monk-scholar Bhikkhu Bodhi urges Buddhists to become "more visible as advocates of peace, basic sanity, and social justice" — and explains why doing so transcends party politics.

Presidential seal on a podium.

Official White House photo by Pete de Souza.

I recently came across a news report stating that 2,500 religious leaders had signed a petition urging Congress to reject Donald Trump's cabinet nominees as "a cabinet of bigotry." I looked over the list of signatories, designated by religion, and saw only one who identified as Buddhist. This observation reinforced my puzzlement as to why Buddhist teachers and leaders in the U.S. are not more outspoken in addressing issues of public concern. Considering that Buddhism is widely hailed as the preeminent religion of peace and compassion, why, I ask myself, aren't we more visible as advocates of peace, basic sanity, and social justice?

We're entering a turbulent time when it won't be enough for us merely to adopt the dharma as a regimen of resilience, a means of maintaining inner balance against the shock waves rippling across the social landscape.

Granted, our numbers are small, but I don't think that is the only reason for our reticence to speak up. Several other factors may also be involved. One is the adoption of the dharma as a path to personal happiness to be pursued mainly in the silence of the meditation hall. A second is the fear that political activism will fire up our passions and shatter our fragile calm. A third is the belief that active engagement with worldly events is an entanglement in illusion. And still a fourth is the view, widespread among dharma teachers, that we must welcome everyone and not risk alienating potential students by expressing our political convictions.

Now, I believe that teachers whose primary job is to teach the techniques of meditation practice should not expound their personal political views from the cushion. It's also unfitting for heads of dharma centers to use their authority to endorse candidates for office or throw their community behind a political party. Nevertheless, I would draw a sharp line between political endorsement and advocating on public issues, and I would hold that to address such issues is well within a dharma teacher's domain. Politics today is not merely a battleground over power and position; it is also an arena where great ethical contests are being fought, contests that have a crucial impact on everyone in this country and on this planet. If, from fear of upsetting others, dharma teachers shy away from addressing these critical matters, their silence could even be considered an abdication of their responsibility as spiritual leaders.

There are certain convictions that we as Buddhists hold and consider inviolable. We believe, for instance, that every human being possesses intrinsic dignity, that everyone should be treated fairly, that those fallen into hardship should be protected and given the chance to flourish, and that the resources of the earth should be used judiciously, out of respect for the delicate web of nature. The inauguration of Donald Trump as America's new president is likely to strain each of these beliefs to new limits. We're entering a turbulent time when it won't be enough for us merely to adopt the dharma as a regimen of resilience, a means of maintaining inner balance against the shock waves rippling across the social landscape. We'll need a bolder agenda, a program of collective resistance inspired by a radically different vision of human interconnection, one that affirms our duty to respect and care for one another and to maintain a habitable planet for generations yet unborn.

To stand up and speak out in support of such ends is not necessarily to meddle in party politics. It is, rather, to bring the moral weight of the dharma to bear on matters that affect the lives of people everywhere.

If, as upholders of Buddhist faith, we're to make our distinctive mark on public policy, we may have to establish a Buddhist advocacy group, a pan-Buddhist alliance grounded in the recognition that hot political disputes are also burning ethical issues on which we should take a stand. Through such an alliance we can bring the power of Buddhist conscience out into the public arena. Since our numbers are relatively small, we won't be able to make much of an impact on our own. But we can join with progressive leaders of other faiths who share our convictions, advocating together on behalf of human decency and in defense of our embattled democracy. We can call, in unison, for a policy of global generosity in place of rash militarism, for programs that protect the poor and vulnerable, for the advancement of social and racial justice, and for the rapid transition to a clean-energy economy. To stand up and speak out in support of such ends is not necessarily to meddle in party politics. It is, rather, to bring the moral weight of the dharma to bear on matters that affect the lives of people everywhere—now, and long into the future.


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[dcphp-dev] [JOB] Full-time PHP Web Developer to work on Capitol Hill (Government) - Immediate Hire

Artemis Consulting, a DC area-based IT services and management consulting firm is looking to add an experienced PHP Developer to our innovative and experienced team.

Please see details below - Some requirements: US Citizen or Green Card  – work onsite everyday (Capitol Hill – DC)

This is an exciting project, so if you are interested in finding more about it, please send me an email with your availability to speak with us  today or tomorrow.

Thank you!

Belen
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JOB SUMMARY

As part of this role, you will be working with a talented team on designing and developing a public facing content management system. If you enjoy coding in object oriented programming, MVC frameworks, and working with the latest open source tools like APIs, JavaScript, and JQuery, this should be a fun and exciting opportunity for you.


JOB DUTIES

Under minimal direction, performs as a senior web application developer in the design, development, coding, testing, and debugging of new PHP-based application software. The candidate will work with an agile development team to understand and develop new web applications, or rewriting existing legacy applications into modern PHP frameworks. The candidate will work with the Project Manager to manage the client relationship and requirements, and translate them for the rest of the team, as needed. The candidate will participate in agile (specifically Scrum) development sprints. This is an evenly-paced, mature, and stable development environment where the ability to pick up new tools and technologies is important as the environment presents many challenges as well as growth opportunities. The ideal candidate for this position meets the skills and qualifications for this role and enjoys programming.


SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

* 5+ years of critical thinking and overall problem solving skills.

* 5+ years of solid PHP programming experience, minimum 3 years of MVC/Object Oriented programming in PHP

* 2+ years of experience with designing and developing relational databases (e.g. MySQL or Oracle)

* Experience with the Symfony Framework

* Experience with working in medium to large development teams

* Experience with development tools such as SVN, GIT, TRAC, Jira, and Confluence

* Experience with HTML 5/CSS3

* Ability to work independently and in a team setting

* Experience with accessibility standards and 508 compliance

* Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field

* Excellent communication skills

* Ability to multi-task

Preferred experience:

* Agile experience highly desired

* Experience with JavaScript/Mean stack programming a plus

* Linux/Unit tests/CI/Jenkins a plus


EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS

*Undergraduate Degree


OTHER

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. We are not able to sponsor anyone for these openings at this time.



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Sunday 29 January 2017

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Event at Potter's House - Tomorrow Eve 1/30 - First of 10 Actions in 100 Days

Greetings Sangha Friends,

Writing to relay the Potter's House in Adams Morgan is having an event tomorrow event - After the March: Take Action 

http://pottershousedc.org/event-blog/2017/1/30/after-the-march-take-action

Love & Peace,
Nancy

Sending Postcards to Senators

Monday, January 30th, 630pm - 9pm

We marched. We chanted. And now we're taking even more action. Join us at the Potter's House (between Adam's Morgan & Columbia Heights) this Monday, January 30th to take part in the first of 10 Actions in 100 Days. Join us to write a postcard to key Senators about what matter's most to you - and how you're going to continue to fight for it in the days, weeks, and months ahead. We'll provide postcards, stamps, pens, and a list of which representatives are most important to contact. Join us - and bring friends!

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Wednesday 25 January 2017

[dcphp-dev] Enterprise MediaWiki Conference - March 8 to the 10th in McLean, Virginia

This message is from the event program chair Chris Koerner:

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Hello, I'm an organizer for an upcoming event in the DC area. It's called Enterprise MediaWiki Conference.It's about MediaWiki, an open-source PHP-based software that powers Wikipedia and thousands of other wikis around the world. [0] I'm hoping you can help share this event with members of your group. It will be March 8 to the 10th in MCLean, Virginia, USA, a suburb of Washington, DC. EMWCon is a three-day conference featuring discussions of topics related to the usage of MediaWiki software by and within companies, non-profits, governments, and other organizations. Registration is open, and we are actively speaking submissions from community members to share their experiences with the greater MediaWiki community. [2] You are encouraged to submit a proposal on the event page. An simple abstract will suffice for now. :) You can also apply for a Travel & Participation Support grants to help with travel and participation. [3] Please spread the word with other folks who might be interested. Thank you for your time. [0]
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/EMWCon_Spring_2017 [1] https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emwcon-spring-2017-tickets-30356020675 [2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/EMWCon_Spring_2017#Presentations [3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:TPS#About

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Monday 23 January 2017

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Fwd: This Thursday @ Lamont Dharma: Mary Aubry's Dharma Talk & other events

Just a friendly reminder about the event on Thursday (Jan 26) at the Lamont Dharma House. Feel free to share amongst your friends and colleagues. If you have any questions email community@lamontdharma.org.

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Join IMCW Teacher Mary Aubry, Thursday, Jan 26 @ 7:00 pm

How do we engage with a life that brings suffering? How do we search for a deeper understanding of how we live, and ways to end suffering?  Join IMCW teacher Mary Aubry on Monday, January 26 at the Lamont Dharma House to hear a talk on the Buddha's first and seminal teaching after his awakening on the Four Noble Truths, which systematically describes the cause and end of suffering.

The session is from 7-8:30 p.m. If you arrive late please wait to enter until the meditation has ended. Then you can enter in the back door.

Please RSVP to community@lamontdharma.org so we can anticipate the number in attendance.


Our Weekly Schedule

Join us at the Lamont Dharma House this week for meditation and yoga.
All classes and events are on a donation basis, in the tradition of dana (generosity). Please bring a yoga mat or meditation cushion.

Monday
     6:45 - 8:15 - Dharma Yoga with Emily
     8:15 - 9:00 -   Yoga Nidra with Emily
Tuesday
     7:30 - 8:15pm     Guided evening meditation

Wednesday
     7:30 - 8:15am     Morning meditation 
     6:45 - 8:15pm     Dharma yoga with Aqeel
Thursday
     7:30 - 8:15pm     Evening meditation

Friday
     7:30 - 8:15am     Morning meditation
Sunday
    10:30am - 12:00   Dharma Yoga with Aqeel

    12:00 pm - 1:00   Kirtan
 
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You can keep an eye on our schedule and learn more about the various yoga and meditation practices being offered  here.

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[Downtown Dharma Listserve] ATTN: Open Enrollment: "Deepening in the Dharma," a New 3-month Course at Lamont Dharma House

Hello friends. Enrollment is open for a new 3-month course, "Deepening in the Dharma" led by Kaira Jewel Lingo. Details are forwarded below and can be found on the IMCW website at https://imcw.org/Calendar/PageId/EventDetails/EventId/1848?EventStartDate=2%2f28%2f2017+7%3a30%3a00+PM&EventEndDate=2%2f28%2f2017+9%3a00%3a00+PM. (Link is also provided below.)

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me directly.

Thanks!



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"Deepening in the Dharma" a new three-month course with Kaira Jewel Lingo

This Spring, IMCW and the Lamont Dharma House will offer an opportunity to deepen in Buddhist practice in community, and interwoven with daily life. The course will include instruction on meditation techniques, including vipassana and metta meditation, as well as reflections on Buddhist ethics, such as generosity, patience, honesty and Right Effort. Teachings will be grounded in the exploration of how we can practically apply the techniques in our daily lives and will involve embodied, creative and interactive practices at times done alone, in pairs and in small groups.

The course will draw from various Buddhist traditions, including the Theravada traditions and the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. This group is not an introduction to meditation and is appropriate for those who have some experience practicing meditation (at least one year).

People of color, LGBTIQ, and differently-abled people are strongly encouraged to apply.

Teacher: The course will be led by Kaira Jewel Lingo, who teaches Buddhist meditation, mindfulness, and compassion internationally, with a focus on activists, people of color, artists, educators, families, and youth. She began practicing mindfulness in 1997. An ordained nun of 15 years in Thich Nhat Hanh's Order of Interbeing, she is now a lay Dharma teacher based in Washington, D.C., leading retreats in the U.S. and internationally, and offering mindfulness programs for educators and youth in schools.

For more information about Kaira Jewel Lingo

Class Format: Classes will begin with a 30 minute sit, and include a teaching/reading, interactive exercises and time for discussion. Every other session will be guided by Kaira Jewel, and the other Tuesdays will be peer-hosted and will build on themes previously introduced by Kaira Jewel. To nurture a strong practice and collective energy, students are encouraged to attend each session.

On the Tuesdays with Kaira Jewel, there will be time for two 15-minute private interviews from 6:45-7:15 p.m. Each participant will have the opportunity to schedule at least one private interview.

Meditation: Participants--especially those who live nearby--will also be welcomed to volunteer to lead one meditation session per week at the Lamont Dharma House (mornings and evenings). This will help support and deepen our daily meditation practice in community.

Registration: In order to reserve your space in the class, please register on the IMCW website here.

Questions: If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at community@lamontdharma.org.


 

 

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Saturday 21 January 2017

RE: [Downtown Dharma Listserve] Digest for downtowndharma@googlegroups.com - 1 update in 1 topic

I'm at stArbucks at 7th and E. Is 
anyone else here?  Joan

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Erin Brantley <erinjanedb@gmail.com>: Jan 16 06:28PM -0500

Some of us will be going to the IMCW-sponsored Friday evening event in
preparation for Saturday:
 
RISING TO THE OCCASION
 
A Pre-March Gathering of Love, Solidarity & Action
Friday, January 20
6:30-8 p.m.
St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church
1525 Newton Street NW, Washington DC 20010
 
All are welcome to a pre-march gathering
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as
we come together for a unique vigil to commemorate the inaugural transition
with consciousness and courage. We will be inspired by Marianne Williamson
and others through practice and conversation that explores why we are here,
what solidarity looks like and how we will march and move forward together.
Together, we will engage boldly in the issues that impact our people and
planet and put forth a vision for our country that we all deserve.
 
 
To march with fellow Buddhists/mindfulness practitioners on Saturday:
 
 
ARISE Sangha: Calling Practitioners to "Go As A River" in support of the
Women's March on Washington
Saturday, January 21st, 8:30am. ARISE Sangha invites "members of sanghas,
friends, families, and other hearts wanting to join this powerful
collective energy of peace" to gather in Washington, DC outside of the
Starbucks coffee shop at 325 7th Street NW (7th & E) anytime after 8:30am.
They will leave for the march around 9:30am.
More: https://www.facebook.com/Womens-March-on-Washington-2017-
1243209489105350/
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RE: [Downtown Dharma Listserve] Digest for downtowndharma@googlegroups.com - 1 update in 1 topic

I'm outside  starbucks at 7t
h and E. Is anyone else here? Joan


Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device

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Subject: [Downtown Dharma Listserve] Digest for downtowndharma@googlegroups.com - 1 update in 1 topic

Erin Brantley <erinjanedb@gmail.com>: Jan 16 06:28PM -0500

Some of us will be going to the IMCW-sponsored Friday evening event in
preparation for Saturday:
 
RISING TO THE OCCASION
 
A Pre-March Gathering of Love, Solidarity & Action
Friday, January 20
6:30-8 p.m.
St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church
1525 Newton Street NW, Washington DC 20010
 
All are welcome to a pre-march gathering
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001BCX3v7NauLH7PO_bLgKSmMT5PB_Z488-nuSn4pGOlPGEPbP0V8SL_pWM8otvx_eT23n188jG-RJglxIneVDGmIfatpld-Ena56-IXrfe3bNMZSDS3HzFg7-ULM_5dzaNVsZb_QqqW8OSWdrJRjfvS7P_IwdnYUcFoOHdmnbM861AFBM03oI2QTb9yGh0XUTrxW5S026urAQUoSpbuoAZvetqNLMNPxfSHvOuyWGOiX5zjJ26mzegeiZ-ckRSwON2VaYAuuCz9lv_g4e9rKcpoQ==&c=7ltxGNpDJZbRpSZC3jszFdLiBNLGzn9NgwAzgesi0P3eK7ehnWwEgw==&ch=wQJUeeQDeCbiBR2HsOz3ULz1yV21mx2fZD3TTJqewM2dhYmh9fZEVQ==>
as
we come together for a unique vigil to commemorate the inaugural transition
with consciousness and courage. We will be inspired by Marianne Williamson
and others through practice and conversation that explores why we are here,
what solidarity looks like and how we will march and move forward together.
Together, we will engage boldly in the issues that impact our people and
planet and put forth a vision for our country that we all deserve.
 
 
To march with fellow Buddhists/mindfulness practitioners on Saturday:
 
 
ARISE Sangha: Calling Practitioners to "Go As A River" in support of the
Women's March on Washington
Saturday, January 21st, 8:30am. ARISE Sangha invites "members of sanghas,
friends, families, and other hearts wanting to join this powerful
collective energy of peace" to gather in Washington, DC outside of the
Starbucks coffee shop at 325 7th Street NW (7th & E) anytime after 8:30am.
They will leave for the march around 9:30am.
More: https://www.facebook.com/Womens-March-on-Washington-2017-
1243209489105350/
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Friday 20 January 2017

[dcphp-dev] [job] PHP Developer position

Please note, this position is not currently listed at our website, but we are actively recruiting for it! If you are interested, please submit a resume at www.mosaiclearning.com/careers/

Here is the job description:

We're a successful e-learning company in search of experienced, highly-skilled PHP/MySQL developers to join our team.  You will develop and customize Learning Management Systems (LMS) deployments for major national clients.  This work will include customizing and extending platform functionality as well as integrating with other systems.  

Position:  Application Developer
Organization:  Mosaic Learning 
Web Address:  www.MosaicLearning.com
 

We are looking for developers who seek innovation solutions, think independently, and who can also work as part of a team.  Client contact is kept to a minimum.  You'll be working in an exciting, growth industry in a casual-but-energetic atmosphere.

You must have the following skills:

- 5+ years object-oriented PHP coding, including MVC frameworks
- 5+ years working with MySQL/SQL Server databases and writing SQL queries
- Coding HTML/HTML5, CSS/CSS3
- Coding with Javascript and jQuery
- Some familiarity with version control (pref. Git or Mercurial)

The following skills are also highly beneficial:

- Knowledge of the Moodle LMS platform
- Drupal/WordPress experience
- Familiarity with SCORM
- Knowledge of Web Services, RESTful APIs
- Advanced Javascript, WebGL, animation, etc.
- Knowledge of Online Learning (eLearning) 
- Unity

In addition to application development, we also work with integrating exciting technologies such as Augmented Reality, Unity Game Development, Interactive video, VR Simulators, etc. so you'll be consistently challenged and given opportunity for growth and learning. 

We offer competitive rates, remote-work capability, and an exciting atmosphere. We expect high-level thinking, dedication to excellence, a team-first attitude, and the ability to think outside the box and develop world-class solutions.

All applicants must be residents of the Continental United States, and legally able to work in this country.

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Monday 16 January 2017

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Women's March and Friday's Pre-march Meditative Gathering Info

Some of us will be going to the IMCW-sponsored Friday evening event in preparation for Saturday:

RISING TO THE OCCASION

A Pre-March Gathering of Love, Solidarity & Action
Friday, January 20
6:30-8 p.m.
St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church
1525 Newton Street NW, Washington DC 20010

All are welcome to a pre-march gathering as we come together for a unique vigil to commemorate the inaugural transition with consciousness and courage. We will be inspired by Marianne Williamson and others through practice and conversation that explores why we are here, what solidarity looks like and how we will march and move forward together. Together, we will engage boldly in the issues that impact our people and planet and put forth a vision for our country that we all deserve. 


To march with fellow Buddhists/mindfulness practitioners on Saturday:

ARISE Sangha: Calling Practitioners to "Go As A River" in support of the Women's March on Washington
Saturday, January 21st, 8:30am. ARISE Sangha invites "members of sanghas, friends, families, and other hearts wanting to join this powerful collective energy of peace" to gather in Washington, DC outside of the Starbucks coffee shop at 325 7th Street NW (7th & E) anytime after 8:30am. They will leave for the march around 9:30am.

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