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Paul Klee on intuition in art

Sunday, July 4th, 2010 No Commented
Categorized Under: Religion, arts and culture, spirituality

Klee’s “Insula Dulcamara” (1938)
Paul Klee on intuition in art
According to Paul Klee, the technique of the brush stroke is a great deal, but the crucial factor in painting is intuition. “We construct and construct,” Klee wrote in a Bauhaus prospectus, “and yet intuition is still a good thing. A considerable amount can be done without [...]

Reclaiming Our Spiritual Legacy as Transgendered People

Saturday, June 26th, 2010 No Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, New York City, Religion, arts and culture, queer API, spirituality

Saami shaman working (1674)

Reclaiming Our Spiritual Legacy as Transgendered People
By Pauline Park
18 June 2000
I was asked to speak on spirituality and the transgender community. It seems to me that the connection is an intimate one, far closer than we may realize.
For we as transgendered and gender-variant people lie at the interstices not only of the [...]

From Brokeback Mountain to Walden Pond: Thoreau & the Authentic Life

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 No Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, arts and culture, nature, spirituality

Henry David Thoreau might well have been thinking of Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist when he wrote that “the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” While Thoreau’s “Walden” long predates Annie Proulx’s “Brokeback Mountain” short story and the Ang Lee film based on it, the transcendentalist philosopher’s magnum opus remains as relevant [...]

Al-Fatiha and the First North American LGBTQ Muslim Conference

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 No Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, New York City, Politics, Religion, Transgender Rights, arts and culture, queer API, spirituality

Isfahan: Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

First North American LGBTQ Muslim Conference Held in New York
By Pauline Park
Lesbian & Gay New York (LGNY)
3 June 1999
Think “Islam and homosexuality.” The mind immediately conjures up images of a gay man in Iran being stoned to death by an angry mob while an imam fulminates against the abomination of men who lie with men and women [...]

NYAGRA on LGBT-inclusive 2010 Chinese lunar new year parade

Sunday, January 31st, 2010 one Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, NYAGRA, New York City, Politics, Religion, Transgender Rights, queer API, spirituality

Patrick Cheng’s mother reads a statement in Chinese in support of her son and the LGBT/queer API community at the QAPI press conference in Chinatown on Jan. 30.  At left: lead organizers Irene Tung & Aries Liao.
NYAGRA statement on the participation of LGBT/queer APIs in the 2010 Chinese lunar new year parade in Chinatown
Pauline Park, [...]

25 things about me

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 one Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, New York City, Politics, Religion, arts and culture, music, nature, opera, spirituality, theater

One of my favorite places on earth: Frying Pan Creek in Mt. Rainier National Park…
Awhile back, a friend of mine suggested I do ‘25 Things’ on Facebook, but I was a little reluctant to do that application on Facebook (too much like a chain letter), so I’m doing it my own way, here on my [...]

Iowa’s First Transgender Day of Remembrance

Friday, November 13th, 2009 4 Commented
Categorized Under: LGBT, Religion, Transgender Health, Transgender Rights, spirituality

On Friday, November 20, Iowa will commemorate the first Transgender Day of Remembrance in the history of the state. I am honored to have been invited to speak at a number of events that have been organized as part of that commemoration.
On Wednesday, November 18, there will be a welcoming reception at The Center, followed by [...]

Pagan Republicans and Other Apparent Anomalies

Saturday, September 19th, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: New York City, Politics, Religion, spirituality

Dan Halloran performing a pagan ritual; but are the other heathens registered Republican…?
William James wrote of “The Varieties of Religious Experience” in 1902, long before the movement now known as ‘neo-paganism’ came into its own. While I am not aware of any survey data on the matter, I suspect that most people, if asked, would probably [...]

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