NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

GEIFN | MIXING | Media | March 2026

[Edited extract from public address]

Best wishes for less Suffering, more Happiness with Good Health and Time to Enjoy it. Welcome to Korean Dangun Calendar Year 4359.

Sharing a timely aspiration:
"Our persistence in examining the tensions within diversity encourages growth toward our common goal. So often we either ignore the past or romanticize it, render the reason for unity useless or mythic. We forget that the necessary ingredient needed to make the past work for the future is our energy in the present, metabolizing one into the other. Continuity does not happen automatically, nor is it a passive process."
Audre Lorde, American writer, womanist, radical feminist, professor, and civil rights activist (1934-1992 CE)

If having no reason to celebrate this month, here are 3 prepared earlier:

This edition, we explore the Ancient Indian concept of Four Immeasurables.

A Vajrayana English practice is to keep these attitudes actively in mind, activity and daily living:

  1. May all beings have happiness and the cause of happiness
  2. May they be free from suffering and the cause of suffering
  3. May they always experience happiness, which is totally free from suffering
  4. May they remain in the great equanimity, which is without attachment and aversion.

They are also known as Appamaññā/Apramāṇa (Pali/Sanskrit) or 四無量心/Four Infinite Minds (Chinese/English).

Appamaññā/Apramāṇa is usually translated as “the immeasurables,” meaning boundlessness, infinitude, a state that is unlimited. 

When developed to a high degree in meditation, these attitudes are said to make the individual’s mind immeasurable. Cultivating the state of mind like the loving Brahma (gods) (Hindu) or Buddhas/Bohdi Citta/Awakened Mind (Buddhist).

Alternative teachings of the same concept are known as Brahmaviharas.

Remember: information may contain misunderstandings, deliberate omissions and complete fabrications. Accept nothing blindly. Test for usefulness: if useful keep; adapt for personal circumstances if necessary; or if unuseful discard. Be your own guiding light.

Read on intrepid Mixers, and let's see what is to discover this edition. Subscribers decide if anything is useful.


Topics List

  1. Guest Sings
  2. Street Jives
  3. Wisdom Reconciles
  4. Media Writes
  5. TED Talks
  6. Music Challenges
  7. Acknowledgments



1. Guest Sings

Approx 5 min presentation

 


2. Street Jives

Approx 2 min presentation

 


3. Wisdom Reconciles

 


4. Media Writes

Approx 5 min reads

Intro
Benjamin Law explores dicey topics Politics, Money and Bodies in how "Keiynan’s triple-threat talent turned his life around. But one ‘very simple’ skill eludes him” via The Age

Cassandra Morgan explores gender, education and learning in "Art and ghosts meet as women reclaim the shadows of Abbotsford Convent” via The Age

Nadia Bailey explores gender, diligence and artistic expression in why "Tattoos in ballet were a taboo. That didn’t stop him” via The Sydney Morning Herald


Intra
Warwick McFadyen explores love, negotiations and love songs "When faith and love make a religion of two” via The Age

Jane Cadzow explores familiar, connection and belonging when "Julianne moved in with her ‘old-school’ father during the pandemic. She never left” via The Sydney Morning Herald

Louise Rugendyke explores identity, connection and belonging when "‘I’m just so bloody grateful’: ABC recruits queer AFL star Mitch Brown for Mardi Gras” via WA Today


Inter
Stephanie Wood explores gender, equity and relationships recounting why "Rachel spent five years ‘quiet quitting’ her marriage. Her husband didn’t see it coming” via The Sydney Morning Herald

Benjamin Law explores dicey topics Religion, Money and Politics with Ron Sexsmith when "Ron titled a song ‘God loves everyone’. Not everyone was happy” via The Age

John Silvester explores identity, service and persecution when asking "Who planted the seeds of hate?” via The Age


Multi
Tom Ryan explores identity, interaction and insight over time when reviewing Dennis Altman’s essays chronicle his deeply political life” via The Sydney Morning Herald

Benjamin Law explores dicey topics Death, Sex and Politics with Lidia Morawska recounting how "Isolated in a new country with her dying husband, Lidia didn’t want anyone to know” via The Brisbane Times

Linda Morris explores identity, expression and recognition in "‘What we do matters’: Australian performers win prestigious award at Venice” via The Age


All
Claire Thomas explores artistry, experience and memory revealing when "It was a love I told no one about. Years later, I received a sign” via The Brisbane Times

Louise Rugendyke explores exposition, laughs and legacy recounting how "‘We had death threats’: Looking back at the ABC’s most controversial comedy show” via The Sydney Morning Herald

Tim Elliott explores accident, adversity and addressing with "The three-step method to suppress your body’s panic response to pain” via WA Today


Togather
Liza Power explores collecting, curation and contesting ideas in "Can art defeat cancel culture? Feel free to disagree” via The Age

Bridget McManus explores history, secrets and sharing in "‘I had no idea’: The ABC quiz show asking the questions you may not want the answers to” via The Age

Amanda Hooton explores circumstances, choices and consequences recounting how "‘I lost my father; she lost the person who … saved her life’: Fiona Coote and Vanessa Chang’s bond” via The Sydney Morning Herald


Nobly
Elizabeth Flux explores identity, gender and history when "After 17 years, the Maza sisters return to the stage for a show that ‘breaks all the rules’” via The Age

Kerrie O’Brien explores passion, proving and performance "From the Wiggles to the MSO, this creative collective puts the heart in art” via The Age

Ethan Cardinal explores education, learning and community revealing "Wholesome homework: The car act helping single parents travel” via Drive.com.au

  

5. TED Talks

5-20 min presentations

  

6. Music Challenges

Approx 30 min presentation + reflection times

If desired, a short selection of publicly available material on a chosen theme for personal reflection. 

For best results, sit comfortably with a straight back, have headphones in a shared space, after each clicked link, allow a little reflection with your personally-held view before clicking on the next link.

Get ready to Reflect!
Choose your playing level:
Be introduced at 1.
Be soothed at 2-4.
Be shocked at 5.
Be inspired at 6.
Fuller illumination 1-6.
You be the judge. Or not.

Cryptic Clue:
What is a way to sort a role model from the plentitude of pretenders?
        1. Inspire
        2. Perspire
        3. Collaborate
        4. Engage: Test for personal circumstances, if useful keep, if unuseful discard, if exceeds needs, share mindfully
        5. Endure: Adapt for present times without sacrificing intent
        6. Endear: (Inspiring Others To Tend the Flame) live/ demonstrate/ inspire/ teach experience with others
        This challenge is forgiving ambitious, enthusiastic, ineptitude, ephemeral, commiseration & celebration.


        forgiving
        From Old English forgiefan, of Germanic origin, related to Dutch vergeven and German vergeben, and ultimately to for- and give + Old English of Germanic origin -ung, -ing = suffix denoting a verbal action, an instance of this, or its result; relating to an occupation, skill, etc; denoting material used for or associated with a process etc

        adjective
        • ready and willing to forgive. Ie, The Boss was in a forgiving mood. Ie, the teenager is surprisingly forgiving of the parent’s drinking.
          • (of a thing) easy or safe to deal with. Ie, snow is a forgiving surface on which to fall.

        ambitious
        [am’bish'us]
        From late Middle English: from Old French ambitieux or Latin ambitiosus, from ambitio(n-), from ambire = go around (canvassing for votes).

        adjective
        • having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed. Ie, a consistently ambitious workaholic.
          • (of a plan or piece of work) intended to satisfy high aspirations and therefore difficult to achieve. Ie, an ambitious enterprise.

        enthusiastic
        [en’thoose’ee’asst’ick]
        From late 16th century denoting a person believing that he or she is divinely inspired: via late Latin enthusiasmus = inspiration, frenzy; from Greek enthousiastikos, from enthous = possessed by a god, from theos = god).

        adjective
        • having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. Ie, they could be wildly enthusiastic about environmentally sustainable projects.

        ineptitude
        [in’ep’tih’tood]
        From mid 16th century in the sense = not apt, unsuitable: from Latin ineptus, from in- = not + aptus = fitted, past participle of apere = fasten + -tude = suffix forming abstract nouns

        noun
        • lack of skill or ability. Ie, the new officials displayed remarkable ineptitude. Ie, the sheer ineptitude of their economic plan.

        ephemeral
        [eff’fehm’er’all]
        From late 16th century: from Greek ephēmeros = lasting only a day + -al = suffix forming adjectives relating to; of the kind of.

        adjective
        • lasting for a very short time. Ie, fashions are ephemeral: new ones regularly drive out the old. Ie, works of more than ephemeral interest.
          • (botany) having a very short life cycle. Ie, chickweed is an ephemeral weed, producing several generations in one season.
        noun
        • an ephemeral plant. Ie, ephemerals avoid the periods of drought as seeds.

        commiseration
        [com’mizz’er’ray’shen]
        From 

        noun
        • sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; compassion. Ie, the group offered a clumsy commiseration to the bereaved.
          • expressions of sympathy and sorrow for another. Ie, our commiserations to those who didn't win.

        celebration
        [sell’lah’bray’shen]
        From early 16th century: via French from Latin celebratio(n-), from the verb celebrare , from celebercelebr- = frequented or honoured.

        noun
        • the action of celebrating an important day or event. Ie, the birth of their child was a cause for celebration.
          • a social gathering or enjoyable activity held to celebrate something. Ie, a birthday celebration.
        [Practice]

        Optional
        -- Chant Mantrastyle

        Why? Why not?
        Start today. 
        As the case may be.
        Or not.


        7. Acknowledgments

        Reconciliation
        • Acknowledging traditional inhabitants of City of Port Phillip are the BoonwurrungBunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin NationRespect is offered to past, present and future elders of all spiritual traditions.
        • Services and program delivery is culturally safe to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, aesexual and questioning (LGBTIQA+).
        • May we find together a generous way to accommodate those in need of refuge. Let us be cool, strive individually and together to overcome inequality, violence, disengagement, tragedy and injustice wherever it may be. Let us honour, savor and enjoy results of mindful effort so more thrive peacefully with less effort in our place called home.

        Invitation to Support Content Creators
        The music/stories/videos have been sourced from public domain. If you like any of the content, please consider buying directly from online marketplaces to support creators and truth telling in the public interest.

        Caretaker Disclosure
        Words and concepts are conditional things that point to a 'reflection of experience'. They are limited and do not adequately describe the 'full lived experience'. Like the moon's reflection on a lake's surface, it is not the moon, nor the experience of gazing up at the darkened sky transformed by the presence of a full moon. It is in the eyes/ears/nose/mouth/touch/cognisance of the beholder.

        This curation is an interpretation of the universal basis of re:lig:ion (Latin = again:uniting:energy) or bodhicitta (Sanskrit = Awakening Consciousness). This email invites a sharing of countless thoughts, words and actions wishing, causing and receiving less Suffering and more Happiness. For benefit initially of the individual increasing in beneficiaries until it includes all across the 3 times and 10 directions. Or not. As each case may be.

        It is not personal, it is just the way things are.